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literati

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++lit·e·ra·ti /ˌlɪtəˈrɑːti/ noun  the literati formalAL a small group of people in a society who know a lot about literature 文人学士
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literatiI played with a few of the new titles, with lots of technical assistance from some computer literati.He belonged to a family of literati.Where the transitions were more subtle, as in changing cultural conceptions among the literati, the Jesuits were less successful.It became a centre for the young, the radical, and the literati of that city.The Drummond Hotel A favourite haunt of the literati.I disagree that all us members of the literati do not suffer from the continuing triumph of the political and economic statusquo.They soon recognized the humble status of these priests and so adopted the more revered robes of the literati.Of the literati in their thrall, Budd Schulberg emerged as the writer who told you most about the bouts.
Origin literati (1600-1700) Early Italian litterati, from Latin litteratus; → LITERATE
lit·e·ra·ti nounChineseSyllable
know of a in group who Corpus a people small society


literati
literati /ˌlɪtəˈrɑːti/ noun
 Word Family: noun: literature, literacyilliteracy, illiterate, literati; adjective: literary, literateilliterate
 Date: 1600-1700
 Origin: Early Italian litterati, from Latin litteratus; literate
the literati formal a small group of people in a society who know a lot about literature


lit·er·atiBrE /ˌlɪtəˈrɑːti/ 🔊NAmE /ˌlɪtəˈrɑːti/ 🔊the literati noun [plural] (formal) educated and intelligent people who enjoy literature 文人学士