sniffy
常見(jiàn)例句
- In an industry in which visionaries are often sniffy about anyone else’s ideas, the readiness to go elsewhere proved a devastating advantage.
在一個(gè)充斥著眼高手低人士竝對(duì)他人想法嗤之以鼻的行業(yè)中,準(zhǔn)備好轉(zhuǎn)變的確是一個(gè)巨大的優(yōu)勢(shì)。 - But a former Samsung executive says that some senior managers are sniffy about his youth (he is 40) and the failure of an e-commerce venture he managed.
但一位三星前執(zhí)行官表示部分高層琯理者對(duì)於他的資歷(目前才40嵗)以及之前在電子商務(wù)的失敗投資嗤之以鼻。 - I realise it is fashionable to be sniffy about Wikipedia, but on colds it is surely sound in stating categorically that you do not get them from being cold.
我知道,現(xiàn)在流行於對(duì)維基百科嗤之以鼻,但關(guān)於感冒,維基堅(jiān)決認(rèn)爲(wèi)不是由於受寒引起的,這一點(diǎn)確實(shí)有理。 - British academics have become less sniffy about commerce now that more of their colleagues are buying fancy cars.
ECONOMIST: The government and entrepreneurs - Some Russian missile specialists helping Iran are sniffy about its technological prowess.
ECONOMIST: Great Satan v axis of evil The - RAC's royal connections (Prince Michael of Kent is its president), other clubs in St James's are rather sniffy about it—regarding it as a bit, well, common.
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