proletariats

[EE. UU.]/ˌprəʊlɪ'teərɪət/
[Reino Unido]/ˌprolə'tɛrɪət/
Frecuencia: Muy alto

Traducción

n. la clase más baja en la sociedad romana antigua, la clase trabajadora, especialmente el proletariado

Oraciones de ejemplo

the blackcoated proletariat(e)

el proletariado con gabardina

His novels can be read as an account of the lives of the proletariat.

Sus novelas se pueden leer como una descripción de la vida del proletariado.

The proletariat fought for better working conditions.

El proletariado luchó por mejores condiciones de trabajo.

The proletariat is often exploited by the bourgeoisie.

El proletariado a menudo es explotado por la burguesía.

The proletariat played a key role in the revolution.

El proletariado jugó un papel clave en la revolución.

The proletariat seeks to overthrow the ruling class.

El proletariado busca derrocar a la clase dominante.

The proletariat struggles for social equality.

El proletariado lucha por la igualdad social.

The proletariat is the working class in Marxist theory.

El proletariado es la clase trabajadora en la teoría marxista.

The proletariat faces economic hardships.

El proletariado enfrenta dificultades económicas.

The proletariat demands fair wages.

El proletariado exige salarios justos.

The proletariat aspires to a classless society.

El proletariado aspira a una sociedad sin clases.

The proletariat has a history of organizing labor movements.

El proletariado tiene una historia de organización de movimientos laborales.

Ejemplos del mundo real

And everything is moral that is necessary for the annihilation of the old, exploiting social order and for uniting the proletariat.

Fuente: Conservative speeches

They talk of the people and the proletariat, and I talk of the mugs. It's the same thing.

Fuente: Modern University English Intensive Reading (2nd Edition) Volume 3

People there were progressives of the proletariat.

Fuente: Pan Pan

Following the verdict, rumors were circulating among Rome's proletariat and their patrician sympathizers that the rich Cicero had bribed the poor judge.

Fuente: Friday Flash Fiction

He seems, however, to think very little about Petersburg and comme il faut: he once even called himself one of the proletariat.

Fuente: The Night Before (Part 2)

In New York City the proletariat were being " disciplined, " and the odds on Harvard were generally quoted at five to three.

Fuente: Beauty and Destruction (Part 2)

If the proletariat lack access to the means of production, he argued, then they only have one thing they can sell: their labor.

Fuente: Sociology Crash Course

Under capitalism, the two classes were the capitalists, or bourgeoisie, who own the means of production, and the workers, or proletariat, who must sell their labor to survive.

Fuente: Sociology Crash Course

If we go by Marx’s definition, we have two classes: the bourgeoisie, who own the means of production, and the proletariat, who do the labor.

Fuente: Sociology Crash Course

" You were getting perilously near to the late Roman poor-rates, " said I, smiling, " and the doling out of bread to the proletariat" .

Fuente: News from Wuyou Township (Part 2)

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