| 释义 | snobbishsnob‧bish /ˈsnɒbɪʃ $ ˈsnɑː-/ (also snob‧by /ˈsnɒbi $ ˈsnɑː-/) adjective    Snobbish home-owners are protesting about a refugee family moving into their street.Aunt Harriet was very rich and very snobbish.his snobbish attitude to soap operas on TVShe's very snobbish about people who live in the suburbs.Some people find her snobbish, but she's really just shy.
 He does not think much of the Midwest, which he calls a backward, dumb but snobbish place.He found the Etonians snobbish, shallow, seemingly unprepared for the world as it was being transformed by the war.He was a cheapskate of Scroogelike dimensions, vengeful and snobbish.I would have been insufferably snobbish and complacent.Pip now falls into a snobbish habit of connecting high social status with moral superiority.She knew it was snobbish, that she was just like any other package holiday-maker.Some of my friends thought I was snobbish to come here, because they charge tuition and everything.We thought this rather a joke but his concern was academic, not snobbish.
someone who thinks they are better than people from a lower social class► snobbishbehaving in a way that shows you think you are better than other people because you are from a higher social class or know more than they do: someone who is  snobbish  thinks that they are better than people from a lower social class: · Snobbish home-owners are protesting about a refugee family moving into their street.· Aunt Harriet was very rich and very snobbish.► snob  someone who thinks that they are better than people from a lower social class, and does not want to talk to them or be friends with them: · My mother was such a snob she wouldn't let me play with the local children.· They're just a bunch of snobs - you wouldn't want to be friends with them anyway.► stuck-up  informal proud and unfriendly because you think you are better and more important than other people: · Tanya is so stuck-up. She won't go out with anyone who went to a state college.· the spoiled, stuck-up daughter of a millionairesomeone who thinks they are better than other people► snob  someone who thinks that they are better than people from a lower social class: · Since going to university he'd become a snob, embarrassed by his family.· I don't want to sound like a snob, but I found the decor vulgar.► snobbish  someone who is snobbish  thinks that they are better than people from a lower class, so that they will not be friendly with them or do the things they do: · Some people find her snobbish, but she's really just shy.· his snobbish attitude to soap operas on TVsnobbish about: · She's very snobbish about people who live in the suburbs.► stuck-up  informal someone who is stuck-up  thinks that they are better than other people, and behaves in a proud, unfriendly way: · The children who go to that school are a bit stuck-up.· a pompous, stuck-up little man► pompous  someone who is pompous  tries to sound important, especially by using very long or formal words: · She found him pompous and annoying.· The headteacher gave a pompous speech about 'the values of learning'.► self-important  thinking you are much more important than you really are: · As a waiter, he had grown to despise self-important customers.· He was one of those self-important little officials who made everyone call him "Sir".► haughty  someone who is haughty  behaves in a proud and very unfriendly way, as if they think other people are completely unimportant: · People thought of him as being haughty and difficult to talk to.· Jessica turned away with a haughty look on her face.► snotty  informal rude and unfriendly because you think you are better than other people: · The hotel receptionist was a bit snotty to me this morning.· a bunch of snotty rich kids  Her family seems snobbish.—snobbishly adverb—snobbishness noun [uncountable] |