meritocracy 英 [ˌmerɪˈtɒkrəsi]   美 [ˌmerɪˈtɑkrəsi]

meritocracy

meritocracy  英 [ˌmerɪˈtɒkrəsi] 美 [ˌmerɪˈtɑkrəsi]

n. 英才教育(制度);精英管理的社会 

名词复数:meritocracies 

But the process also underpins the bank's claim of meritocracy. 但这一过程也支持了银行所宣称的精英体制。
The free software community prides itself on being a meritocracy, where status is the result of accomplishment and contribution. 自由软件社区因自己是一个精英而感到自豪,在那里地位是成就和贡献的结果。

  • Meritocracy is the belief — or a social system founded on that belief — that rulers should be chosen for their abilities rather than for their wealth or family tree.
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  • n. 英才教育(制度);精英管理的社会
  • 1. But the process also underpins the bank's claim of meritocracy.

    但这一过程也支持了银行所宣称的精英体制。

  • 2. The free software community prides itself on being a meritocracy, where status is the result of accomplishment and contribution.

    自由软件社区因自己是一个精英而感到自豪,在那里地位是成就和贡献的结果。

  • 3. But, Wilson says, “underneath Sheryl’s assessment is the belief that this is a meritocracy.

    但是,威尔逊说,“谢丽尔这样评价的前提是相信这是个精英制度。

  • meritocracy (n.) coined 1958 by British sociologist Michael Young (1915-2002) and used in title of his book, "The Rise of the Meritocracy"; from merit (n.) + -cracy. Related: Meritocratic.
mer·it·oc·racy / ˌmerɪˈtɒkrəsi ; NAmE ˌmerɪˈtɑːkrəsi / noun ( plural mer·it·oc·racies ) 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] a country or social system where people get power or money on the basis of their ability 精英领导体制;英才管理制度 2 the meritocracy [singular ] the group of people with power in this kind of social system 精英管理班子 mer·ito·crat·ic / ˌmerɪtəˈkrætɪk ; NAmE ˌmerɪtəˈkrætɪk / adjective meritocracy meritocracies mer·it·oc·racy / ˌmerɪˈtɒkrəsi ; NAmE ˌmerɪˈtɑːkrəsi / mer·ito·crat·ic / ˌmerɪtəˈkrætɪk ; NAmE ˌmerɪtəˈkrætɪk /
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