snobbishly如何读

snob·​bishˈsnä-bish

snobbishly是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 势利眼的
  2. 势利的
  3. 充绅士气派的
  4. 自负的
  5. 谄上傲下的
  6. 自命不凡的
  7. 假充内行的
  8. 趋炎附势的
  9. 神气十足的
  10. 恃才傲物的
  11. 自命不凡的
  12. 俗不可耐的

snobbishly英英释义

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

snobbishly词源英文解释

The first known use of snobbish was in 1840

snobbishly儿童词典英英释义

snuggleverb

to curl up comfortably or cozily : cuddle

to pull in close especially for comfort or in affection : nestle

snuffle1 of 2verb

to snuff or sniff usually loudly and over and over again

to breathe through a partly blocked nose with a sniffing sound

whine entry 1 sense 1

snuffle2 of 2noun

the sound made in snuffling

snowboardnoun

a board like a wide ski ridden in a surfing position over snow

snow blindnessnoun

inflammation and inability to stand light caused by glare reflected from snow or ice

snootyadjective

snobbish

snootyadjective

snobbish

snobbishadjective

of, relating to, or being a snob

a snobbish attitude

snobbishly 例句

1 he gave us one snobbish glance and then disregarded us

2 I am still a little afraid of missing something if I forget that, as myfather snobbishlysuggested, and I snobbishly repeat , a sense of thefundamental decencies is parcelled out unequally at birth .

保留判断就保留了希望,而我依然生怕遗漏什么,怕忘记了人和人之间先天就不平等的基本道德标准,正如父亲自命不凡的提醒和我同样自命不凡的反复回念。

3 It was acquiring a reputation for grand opera and Wagner, for serious singing and conducting, that had often been snobbishly regarded as the preserve of Covent Garden.

4 The summer after graduating from college, I returned home and after rejoining the tennis club started playing every Thursday at “ladies’ morning”, something I simultaneously loved and snobbishly disparaged.

5 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。

6 I know this to be true because when I was writing my biography of John Updike, I always insisted, snobbishly, that it was a book about how Updike’s life shaped his work.

7 It was common knowledge that he was desperately in love with pretty Eleanor Thursdale, daughter of the eminently fashionable and snobbishly aristocratic widow Thursdale, mistress of many millions and leader of select hundreds.

8 The free-spirited, intellectual Beneatha is being wooed by two men: the wealthy and snobbish George Murchison (Kadahj Bennett) and an ambitious student from Nigeria named Joseph Asagai (Joshua Olumide), whose goal is to transform his country.

9 Everyone was annoyed by his snobbish attitude.

所有的每个人都对他势利的态度反感。

10 In that hard-drinking era, sommeliers were considered snobbish, condescending types who cajoled diners into overspending.

11 It scares them out of their wits and makes them say all sorts of snobbishly respectful things about him.

12 Others were jerks — of either the snobbishly aloof or browbeating variety.

13 The Kaxorians undoubtedly have a nice, two thousand year old hatred for the Sonorans who so snobbishly ignored them, isolated them, and considered them unfit for association.

14 It’s thought to be snobbishly pedantic for one to think critically about these wines, as if preferring a good bottle robs everyone else of the lighthearted diversion that is rosé.

15 I know you don't like that word "class," but please don't think I am using it snobbishly.

16 On earlier visits, I snobbishly wrote off the tourist belt as toytown Africa, dispiritingly subservient and banal, geared towards clients who are uncurious about the country they were staying in.

17 The once-nerdy kid has become a blue-collar first responder just like grandfather Martin, and has nothing in common with his snobbish, effete father.

18 Critics are desperate to get away from the usual run of dramatic realism and into the realm of imagination, but they’re also snobbishly sick of the people’s fantasies—namely, superhero movies.

19 They found themselves ostracized , judged negatively and snobbishly by those in their community and neighborhood there.

在他们所住的社区里,他们承受着邻居们的排斥,势利和消极的对待。

20 Innocence, trust, joy — all were trampled on and dismissed in that outdated, snobbish, vicious little world that English high society constructed, endorsed and then handed over to the care of people who could be very dangerous indeed.

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