snobbish的意思和读音

snobbish

: [ˈsnɑbɪʃ] : [ˈsnɒbɪʃ]

adj.

adj.humble

adj.snooty,high and mighty,stuck-up,toffee-nosed,snobby

snobbishadj.

1.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

adj.1.,;

adj.1.behaving in a way that shows you think you are better than other people

1. gamble n. v. snobbish a. spin vt. 使 ...

2. snob n. , snobbish adj. snore vi. ...

3. snoopy snobbish smell ...

4. conceited snobbish selfish ...

5. sneer (): snobbish , : snub , : ...

6. ... Skittish Snobbish Spirited ...

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1.And Potter's chances of finding a husband were further reduced by her mother's snobbish insistence that she not marry into "trade" .便便

2.Lu: I appreciate that you can be fair-weather friends were rich, I do not like the kind of snobbish people.

3.The snobbish man standing there is nothing but a dentist.

4.During the report, record producer Pete Waterman said the music industry had become "snobbish" .PeteWaterman

5.Now Emily's an orphan, and her mother's snobbish relatives are taking her to live with them at New Moon Farm.

6.I admit that I can be snobbish and I can harbour a sense of superiority at times.

7.The game of institutional investing used to be played by a fairly snobbish crowd of expatriates and high-class locals.

8.The snobbish woman had a look at her new doll and then was delighted to break into dancing.便

9.Snobbish Western classicists who called Byzantium a poor substitute for ancient Greece may have missed the point.西

10.This breed of snobbish, opinionated Brit (let's abbreviate that to Sob) tends not to have visited the United States very much, if at all./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>