Déclassé
Slang Term
BritishAmerican
★★☆☆☆ Uncommon
Neutral
含义: Having fallen from a higher social class
从更高的社会阶层跌落
Haber caído de una clase social más alta
より高い社会的地位から転落した
높은 사회적 지위에서 전락한
Someone or something that has fallen from higher social standing. Also used for things considered beneath one's class to do or have.
从更高的社会地位跌落的人或事物。也用于被认为有失身份的行为或事物。
Alguien o algo que ha caído de una posición social más alta. También se usa para cosas que se consideran indignas de la clase de uno.
より高い社会的地位から落ちた人や物事。また、自分の階級にはふさわしくないとされる行為や物にも使われる。
높은 사회적 지위에서 전락한 사람이나 사물을 가리킨다. 자신의 계층에 어울리지 않는 행동이나 소유물에 대해서도 사용된다.
例句
- The family is rather déclassé now. 那个家族现在相当没落了la familia está bastante venida a menosあの一家は今やかなり落ちぶれている그 집안은 이제 꽤 격이 떨어졌다.
- It's terribly déclassé to discuss money. 谈钱是非常有失体面的hablar de dinero es terriblemente vulgarお金の話をするのは非常に品がない돈 이야기를 하는 것은 매우 품위 없는 일이다.
- Considered déclassé after the scandal. 丑闻之后被视为掉了身份considerado venido a menos tras el escándaloスキャンダルの後、格落ちと見なされた스캔들 이후 격이 떨어진 것으로 여겨졌다.
发音
用法指南
语境: social commentary, literary
语气: snobbish, analytical
✓ 正确说法
- Considered rather déclassé被认为相当掉身份considerado bastante venido a menosかなり格落ちと見なされている꽤 격이 떨어진다고 여겨지는
✗ 错误说法
- Can seem pretentious可能显得装腔作势Puede sonar pretencioso気取って聞こえることがある잘난 체하는 것처럼 보일 수 있음
常见错误
- Mispronouncing the French
起源与历史
French term meaning 'lowered from one's class.' Adopted into English to describe falling social status or things beneath one's class.
词源: French déclassé (lowered from class)
最早记录: 19th century English usage
文化背景
Era: 19th century onwards
Generation: Educated classes
Social background: Upper class terminology
Pop culture: Social novels
Regional notes: French loan word.
变体
DéclasséDeclasse
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