snobbish

美音:['snɑbɪʃ] 英音:['snɒbɪʃ]

简单释义:


adj.势利的;自命不凡的

网络势利眼的;势力的;很势利的

完整释义:


adj.

1.谄上傲下的,势利的;假充内行的
2.势利,势利眼的,势利感,趋炎附势
3.神气十足


例句:

  1. This breed of snobbish, opinionated Brit (let's abbreviate that to Sob) tends not to have visited the United States very much, if at all.
    这种顽固又势利的英国人(我们就简称他们做势利鬼吧)往往很少来美国参观,或者根本没来过。

  2. People are often snobbish without being aware of it.
    人们常常没有意识到自己势利。

  3. The sky gloomy, and added triumphantly called the QQ, her voice is very snobbish, tone is also very great feeling.
    天空阴沉沉的,加了一个叫扬扬的QQ,她说话很势利,口气也很了不起的感觉。

  4. Now Emily's an orphan, and her mother's snobbish relatives are taking her to live with them at New Moon Farm.
    现在她成了孤儿,母亲那边的那些势利眼的亲戚将要把她带到新月农场跟他们一起住。

  5. But the woman's family is the snobbish family home, abandoned by men have been on firewood.
    可是女子的家庭是户势利人家,嫌弃男子靠打柴过日。

  6. I admit that I can be snobbish and I can harbour a sense of superiority at times.
    我承认我有时候会势利,有时会有一种优越感。

  7. 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。

  8. I left the party without telling the host , for I couldn't put up with these snobbish people .
    我没有告诉主人就离开了晚会,我无法忍受那些势利小人。

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