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
- He always looked down his nose at snobs.
他一向瞧不起势利小人。 - Snobs are usually contemptuous of people they feel to be beneath them.
势利者瞧不起他们认为地位在他们之下的人。 - I'll let the chocolate snobs miss out on it, it only means more for me.
我会让巧克力的人错过它,它只意味着更多的对我。 - 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 - 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。 - Why didn't you put on something smarter, since city-dwellers are such snobs?
城里人眼浅,你干吗不穿好点儿? - Swiss doctors and the best that has been thought or said must be-the daily and nightly preoccupation of all the snobs respectively of disease and culture.
疾病或文化势利者各自朝思暮想的必定是瑞士医生或人们被称作是最好的一切。 - Margie Newman describes the event as "a sea of Mac-toting, smartphone-obsessed, new media snobs on a mission to know what is next."
玛吉·纽曼形容这次盛典“到处是背着苹果电脑,痴迷于智能手机的新媒体牛人,他们在搜寻下一个技术热点。” - All men are snobs about something.
人人都有势利之处。 - Advertising snobs said Steve Jobs never would have approved the cheesy and demeaning "genius" ads Apple ran during the London Olympics.
自以为有品位的广告界人士声称,史蒂夫•乔布斯绝不会批准苹果在伦敦奥运会期间投放的那则低劣且自降身份的“Genius”广告。