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		Definition of bourgeoise in English: bourgeoiseadjective ˈbʊəʒwɑːzˈbo͝orZHwäz Belonging to or characteristic of female members of the bourgeoisie. 资产阶级妇女的;中产阶级妇女的  a cosy, bourgeoise, widowed ex-mayoress in a provincial town Example sentencesExamples -  Some see it as bourgeoise bossiness (‘In my experience the huge majority of anti-smoking busybodies are women.’
 -  And thus, not because of but despite neurology, a girl becomes the Viennese bourgeoise ideal of a woman.
 -  A worthy dish, which can embody the sort of rusticity which the word ‘peasant’ evokes, but can also exhibit the kind of refinement associated with bourgeoise cookery.
 
 
 noun ˈbʊəʒwɑːzˈbo͝orZHwäz A female member of the bourgeoisie. 资产阶级妇女的;中产阶级妇女的 Example sentencesExamples -  Fashion designers have always been capricious in relation to woman's size, but in the past it only affected the bourgeoise or women of a certain age.
 -  Whereas France has its cuisine bourgeoise, most of us are more likely to pick up a ready meal from the supermarket than use good-quality local produce to cook a meal from scratch.
 -  Mother appears to be an empty-headed bourgeoise, only interested in her appearance, her clothes, and seeing her daughters married.
 -  Our newspapers were not so crooked, our politicians so crazed, our bourgeoise quite so exquisitely ripe for insult or assault.
 -  The mother embodies the proper bourgeoise, mortified that she wet her skirt with fear, protective of her family, opposed to entering a stranger's property, but no one listens to her.
 
 
 OriginLate 18th century: French, feminine of bourgeois 'citizen' (see bourgeois).    Definition of bourgeoise in US English: bourgeoiseadjectiveˈbo͝orZHwäz Of or characteristic of female members of the bourgeoisie. 资产阶级妇女的;中产阶级妇女的  a cozy, bourgeoise, widowed ex-mayoress in a provincial town Example sentencesExamples -  Some see it as bourgeoise bossiness (‘In my experience the huge majority of anti-smoking busybodies are women.’
 -  A worthy dish, which can embody the sort of rusticity which the word ‘peasant’ evokes, but can also exhibit the kind of refinement associated with bourgeoise cookery.
 -  And thus, not because of but despite neurology, a girl becomes the Viennese bourgeoise ideal of a woman.
 
 
 nounˈbo͝orZHwäz A female member of the bourgeoisie. 资产阶级妇女的;中产阶级妇女的 Example sentencesExamples -  Whereas France has its cuisine bourgeoise, most of us are more likely to pick up a ready meal from the supermarket than use good-quality local produce to cook a meal from scratch.
 -  The mother embodies the proper bourgeoise, mortified that she wet her skirt with fear, protective of her family, opposed to entering a stranger's property, but no one listens to her.
 -  Our newspapers were not so crooked, our politicians so crazed, our bourgeoise quite so exquisitely ripe for insult or assault.
 -  Mother appears to be an empty-headed bourgeoise, only interested in her appearance, her clothes, and seeing her daughters married.
 -  Fashion designers have always been capricious in relation to woman's size, but in the past it only affected the bourgeoise or women of a certain age.
 
 
 OriginLate 18th century: French, feminine of bourgeois ‘citizen’ (see bourgeois).     |