snobbish
英['snɒbɪʃ]
美['snɑːbɪʃ]
TEM4 GRE CET6
adj. (形容词)
- 势利眼的
- 势利的
- 充绅士气派的
- 自负的
- 谄上傲下的
- 自命不凡的
- 假充内行的
- 趋炎附势的
- 神气十足的
- 恃才傲物的
- 自命不凡的
- 俗不可耐的
Adjective:
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befitting or characteristic of those who incline to social exclusiveness and who rebuff the advances of people considered inferior
- 1. They had a snobbish dislike for their intellectual and social inferiors.
- 他们非常势利,不喜欢智力和社会地位不如自己的人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. She's much too snobbish to stay at that plain hotel.
- 她很势利,不愿住在那个普通旅馆.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. There should be no snobbish mockery of catering or fashion design as university subjects.
- 不应该自命不凡地嘲笑大学里的酒席承办和时装设计课程。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. I'd expected her to be snobbish but she was warm and friendly.
- 我原以为她会非常势利,但她却非常热情和友好。
来自辞典例句
- 5. There is nothing about which men cannot feel snobbish.
- 任何东西都可以引起人的势利感.
来自辞典例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
- Everyone was annoyed by his snobbish attitude.
所有的每个人都对他势利的态度反感。
- Jane feels she can never compete with these snobbish, elegant people.
简·爱感到她永远无法同这些高雅却势利的人们竞争。
- It is strange that he should fall in love with such a snobbish girl.
说来真怪,他居然与那位高傲的女孩子坠入情网。