snobs
英 [snɒbz]
美 [snɑbz]
n. 势利小人; 谄上欺下的人; 自以为优越的人; 自命高雅的人
snob的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 势利小人
If you call someone asnob, you disapprove of them because they admire upper-class people and have a low opinion of lower-class people.- Going to a private school had made her a snob...
上私立学校后,她变得很势利。 - Kenneth is an arrogant, rude, social snob.
肯尼斯是一个傲慢粗鲁只喜欢结交权贵的势利鬼。
- Going to a private school had made her a snob...
- N-COUNT 自以为(在智力或品位方面)高人一等的人
If you call someone asnob, you disapprove of them because they behave as if they are superior to other people because of their intelligence or taste.- She was an intellectual snob.
她自以为才智高人一等。 - ...a first class food snob.
自认为饮食方面品位一流的家伙
- She was an intellectual snob.
双语例句
- Why does everyone treat me as if I were one of these stupid snobs?
为什么每个人都把我当成愚蠢的势利小人? - Some Western snobs expressed contempt for oriental art without reason.
西方一些势利小人毫无理由地看不起东方艺术。 - Tom had no handkerchief, and he looked upon boys who had as snobs.
汤姆没有手绢,他鄙视那些有手绢的孩子们,把他们看作是故作姿态的势利小人。 - One shouldn't be too snobbish, as snobs are hated by all people.
做人不能太势利眼了,嫌贫爱富的人让人痛恨。 - Musical snoBs often deride the harmonica as a serious instrument
假充在音乐上内行的人经常嘲笑口琴作为严肃乐器的事实 - I have to say, I don't have much time for the pseudy vocabulary of wine snobs.
我得说我没有很多时间听那些自以为懂得酒的人的冒充鉴赏家的行话。 - She had no ancestors and thought people who had were snobs.
她没有荣耀的祖先,并认为有荣耀祖先的人都是些仗势欺人的人。 - Snobs who despised their working-class son-in-law.
看不起女婿当工人的很势利的人。 - The latter prize quickly inspired the tin can, more of a blessing than food snobs might acknowledge.
后一个奖项很快便催生出听装罐头,它带来的好处比食品界那些假内行所认可的更多。 - Carlos: We haven't lost a thing except the chance to hobnob with a bunch of unhappy snobs.
我们失去的只是与不开心的势利鬼交往的机会。