the Eastern Establishment
/ði ˌiːstən ɪˈstæblɪʃmənt/
/ði ˌiːstərn ɪˈstæblɪʃmənt/
(sometimes disapproving)- the people and institutions in the north-eastern US that have traditionally had great economic and political power in the country. These include the old, rich families in cities like Boston, Philadelphia and New York, and institutions like the Ivy League and the New York Stock Exchange.
东部机构:美国东北部的人民和机构,传统上在美国拥有强大的经济和政治权力。其中包括波士顿,费城和纽约等城市的富裕家庭,以及常春藤联盟和纽约证券交易所等机构。