snob 详细解释

snob

[snɔb]

n. 势利小人, 自命不凡的人
[英]鞋匠

词形变化

形容词: snobby |

词义辨析

同义:

n.势利小人, 利己主义者, 吹牛家

social climber  egotist  swell-head  boaster  show-off  elitest  high-hat  stuffed shirt  upstart  highbrow  parvenu  name-dropper  

英英释义

名词 snob:

a person regarded as arrogant and annoying

同义词:prig, snot, snoot

补充

snobsnob英:[snɔb] 美:[snɑb]n.1.(谄上傲下的)势利小人She dislikes snobs intensely.她极其厌恶势利小人。2.自高自大者, 自命不凡者

例句

1. Going to a private school had made her a snob.上了私立学校后, 她变成了一个势利的人。 2. Kenneth is an arrogant, rude social snob.肯尼思是一个傲慢自大、粗鲁无礼的势利小人。 3. She was an intellectual snob.她自以为很有思想。 4. a first-class food snob自认为品味一流的美食家 5. snob appeal对附庸风雅者的吸引力 6. a musical snob.自以为懂音乐的人。 7. He's such a snob -- he wears his Oxford University tie all the time.他真是个势利小人,老是系着他那条牛津大学的领带。 8. Most of the people in the club are snobs who look down on people who attended public schools.俱乐部里的大部分人都是势利眼,他们看不起上公立学校的人。 9. Don't be such a snob.不要这么势利。 10. food/wine/art snobs [=people who think they are better than other people because they know about fine food/art/wine]因为懂美食/会品葡萄酒/懂艺术而自命不凡的人 11. an intellectual snob自视才高的人 12. She accused me of snobbism. [=she accused me of being a snob]她指责我为人势利。