snotty 英 ['snɒtɪ]   美 ['snɑti]

snotty

snotty  英 ['snɒtɪ] 美 ['snɑti]

adj. 流鼻涕的,尽是鼻涕的;下贱的 

名词复数:snotties 

'They're really snotty and they want to hold hands with you; you know how it is with the little guys, ' says Ms. Rinehart. 林哈特说,有些孩子流着鼻涕,而且他们总是想和老师拉手。 而且,你也知道这些小孩子的表现。
Reminiscing about, say, that romantic Paris honeymoon might land you thinking about the snotty bellhop at the overpriced hotel where you stayed. 追忆浪漫的巴黎蜜月或许会使你想到你呆过的索价过高的那个旅馆的自大的服务员。

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  • adj. 流鼻涕的,尽是鼻涕的;下贱的
  • 1. 'They're really snotty and they want to hold hands with you; you know how it is with the little guys, ' says Ms. Rinehart.

    林哈特说,有些孩子流着鼻涕,而且他们总是想和老师拉手。 而且,你也知道这些小孩子的表现。

  • 2. Reminiscing about, say, that romantic Paris honeymoon might land you thinking about the snotty bellhop at the overpriced hotel where you stayed.

    追忆浪漫的巴黎蜜月或许会使你想到你呆过的索价过高的那个旅馆的自大的服务员。

  • 3. Alternatively, Americans have been said to rejoice at seeing a mere colonial socking it to the snotty Brits, who still dare to look down on their former imperial subjects.

    另一看法是,据说美国人很乐于看到区区殖民地百姓强硬对抗狂妄的英国佬(英国佬现在仍胆敢小看曾经附属国的臣民)。

  • snotty (adj.) 1560s, "full of snot," from snot + -y (2). Meaning "impudent, curt, conceited" is from 1870. Related: Snottily; snottiness. Snotnose "upstart" is from 1941; snotty-nose "contemptible fellow" is from c. 1600.
snotty / ˈsnɒti ; NAmE ˈsnɑːti / adjective ( snot·tier , snot·ti·est ) ( also ˌsnotty-ˈnosed ) ( informal) 1 = snooty 2 full of or covered in snot 流鼻涕的;满是鼻涕的 a snotty nose 流着鼻涕的鼻子 snotty kids 淌着鼻涕的小孩 snotty snottier snottiest snotty / ˈsnɒti ; NAmE ˈsnɑːti /
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