词汇 | snobby |
释义 | snobby adjective informaldisapprovinguk /ˈsnɒb.i/ us /ˈsnɑː.bi/ like a snob(= a person who respects and likes only people who are of a high social class, or a person who has extremely high standards and is not satisfied by the things that ordinary people like): 势利的;爱虚荣的 My friends who live in the city are snobby about the suburbs. There was a very snobby attitude towards exams at the school. She is snobbier than she likes to admit. People are snobby about plastic plant pots until they see how good mine look. It may seem a bit snobby to have a specific glass for a specific wine, but it really does make a difference in how a wine tastes. The waitress who finally took our order was extremely snobby and rude. They've always been a little snobby toward him. Class & class-consciousness in general anti-bourgeois anti-snob arriviste bougie gentrification gentrify go/come down in the worldidiom go/come up in the worldidiom petit bourgeois petty bourgeois pleb plebby the bottom of the heapidiom the gentry the petite bourgeoisie the upper crust underclass ungenteel ungentrified upper class Related wordsnob Synonymsnobbish |
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