snobby

美 [ˈsnɑbi]

adj.  同 snobbish; 势利的; 自命不凡的

BNC.37794 / COCA.31537



柯林斯词典

  1. 同 snobbish
    Snobby means the same as snobbish .

    双语例句

    1. The tone of voice people used was belittling and self-righteous, the ex-employee writes. I found them snobby, cliquey and frankly, rude.
      人们讲话语气都很不屑一顾、很自以为是,这位前员工写道,我认为他们势力、扎堆,说白了就是很粗鲁。
    2. As a young adult, she's snobby, uppity and way too obsessed with her nose.
      而成年以后,她又势力、傲慢,而且过于着迷于自己的鼻子。
    3. I wouldn't say that Cher, Dionne, and the snobby Amber top the list of teen movie bitches, but they're definitely aware of their social status.
      我不会说谢尔科,迪翁还有史努比安博是所有校园剧坏女孩的代表,但是他们的确意识到了自我的社会地位。
    4. I could see why some of the boys took him for snobby.
      我现在明白他们为何看中他了。
    5. It is ( really) of no use to argue with such a snobby person.
      与这种傲慢的人争吵没有用。
    6. The humans can be as snobby as the high elves sometimes, and we half-elves really liked doing things our own way.
      人类啊,有时候会像高精灵们一样势利。但是我们半精灵可是喜欢按照自己做事情的方式生活。
    7. On the flip side, they mentioned "not listening to parents,"" being mean and bullying" and "being snobby" as behaviors exhibited by those headed for the naughty list.
      至于“淘气”,孩子们认为“不听父母话”、“小气、爱欺负人”以及“势利傲慢”都是淘气鬼们的“招牌行为”。
    8. Other mistakes include being snobby about the efficacy of baskets ( I had always thought they were a decorative affectation) and being too embarrassed to ask for help.
      其它错误包括对储物篮的功效不屑一顾(我一直认为它们只是起到了装饰作用)以及耻于寻求帮助。
    9. You mean those snobby assistants from "mode" actually like that kind of place?
      你是说“时尚”那帮势利的。助理们会喜欢那种地方?

    英英释义

    adj

    1. befitting or characteristic of those who incline to social exclusiveness and who rebuff the advances of people considered inferior

        Synonym:    clannishcliquishclubbysnobbish