Betekenis van:
elite
elite
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- eigen aan of specifiek voor een elite
- selected as the best
"elite colleges"
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elite
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- voorbehouden aan een elite, niet bedoeld voor iedereen
- selected as the best
"elite colleges"
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Hyperoniemen
elite
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- voortreffelijk; voortreffelijk; uitgelezen; uitgelezen
- selected as the best
"elite colleges"
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elite
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- de beste personen
- a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- I trained with elite soldiers.
- Tom graduated from a very elite university.
- You are now among the elite.
- Elite soldiers are trained even harder than most special forces.
- Elite soldiers are almost always selected among the special forces.
- On the whole, the elite are not sensitive to criticism.
- Elite soldiers might be trained in secret locations.
- Though he is no longer president, he still holds considerable sway among the political elite.
- I don't want to belong to the elite at all. It's already enough for me to be the best.
- The Tour de France for elite cyclists (men): all stages;
- Cyclo-cross: the Belgian Championships and World Championships for elite cyclists (men).
- the Belgian Championship and the World Championship for elite cyclists (men).
- salvaging of valuable genetic material in breeding flocks in order to establish new salmonella-free flocks, including ‘elite flocks’, flocks from endangered breeds, and flocks kept for research purposes; chicks born from hatching eggs collected from poultry treated with antimicrobials shall be subject to fortnightly sampling during the rearing phase, with a scheme aiming to detect 1 % prevalence of relevant salmonella with a 95 % confidence limit;
- The listed athletics events, namely the World Championships in Athletics, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), and the European Athletics Championships, organised by the European Athletics Association (EAA), have a generally recognised, distinct cultural importance for the Finnish population as a catalyst of cultural identity, as the top Finnish athletes representing Finland internationally in a wide range of individual disciplines are among the world elite in their specialities.