snob
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT If you call someone a snob, you disapprove of them because they behave as if they are superior to other people because of their intelligence, taste, or social status. 自命不凡的人[表不滿]
She was an intellectual snob. 她自詡才智高人一等。
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snob /sn?b/ (snobs)
劍橋詞典
- a person who respects and likes only people who are of a high social class , and/or a person who has extremely high standards who is not satisfied by the things that ordinary people like
勢(shì)利小人,勢(shì)利眼;愛(ài)虛榮的人
He's a terrible snob - if you haven't been to the right school he probably won't even speak to you. 他是個(gè)十足的勢(shì)利眼——如果你沒(méi)上過(guò)名牌學(xué)校,他也許一句話都不跟你說(shuō)。
I'm a bit of a wine snob/a snob where wine is concerned . 我想我對(duì)葡萄酒有點(diǎn)挑剔。 返回 snob