snobbish 英 ['snɒbɪʃ]   美 ['snɑbɪʃ]

snobbish

snobbish  英 ['snɒbɪʃ] 美 ['snɑbɪʃ]

adj. 势利的 

I think everyone's inherently snobbish. 我认为,人人生来势利。
There’s no denying that some people are very snobbish and they would like to make friends with us simply because we are useful to them. 不可否认,许多人非常势利,他们愿意与我们交朋友是因为我们对他们会有用处。

  • Someone who's snobbish makes it clear that he thinks he's better than most other people. Your snobbish cousin might refuse to borrow your rain coat because it looks "cheap."
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  • adj. 势利的
  • 1. I think everyone's inherently snobbish.

    我认为,人人生来势利。

  • 2. There’s no denying that some people are very snobbish and they would like to make friends with us simply because we are useful to them.

    不可否认,许多人非常势利,他们愿意与我们交朋友是因为我们对他们会有用处。

  • snobbish (adj.) 1840, "pertaining to snobs," from snob + -ish. Meaning "with the character of a snob" is from 1849. Related: Snobbishly; snobbishness.
snob·bish / ˈsnɒbɪʃ ; NAmE ˈsnɑːbɪʃ / ( also informal snobby / ˈsnɒbi ; NAmE ˈsnɑːbi / ) adjective ( disapproving) thinking that having a high social class is very important; feeling that you are better than other people because you are more intelligent or like things that many people do not like 势利的;自命不凡的 snob·bish·ness / ˈsnɒbɪʃnəs ; NAmE ˈsnɑːbɪʃnəs / noun [uncountable ] snob·bish / ˈsnɒbɪʃ ; NAmE ˈsnɑːbɪʃ / snobby / ˈsnɒbi ; NAmE ˈsnɑːbi / snob·bish·ness / ˈsnɒbɪʃnəs ; NAmE ˈsnɑːbɪʃnəs /
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