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单词 snub
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snub


snub

S0518900 (snŭb)tr.v. snubbed, snub·bing, snubs 1. To ignore or behave coldly toward; slight.2. To dismiss, turn down, or frustrate the expectations of.3. Nautical a. To check the movement of (a rope or cable running out) by turning it quickly about a post or cleat.b. To secure (a vessel, for example) in this manner.4. To stub out (a cigarette, for example).n.1. A deliberate slight or affront.2. Nautical A sudden checking, as of a rope or cable running out.adj. Unusually short: a snub nose.
[Middle English snubben, to rebuke; akin to Old Norse snubba.]
snub′ber n.

snub

(snʌb) vb (tr) , snubs, snubbing or snubbed1. to insult (someone) deliberately2. (Nautical Terms) to stop or check the motion of (a boat, horse, etc) by taking turns of a rope or cable around a post or other fixed objectn3. a deliberately insulting act or remark4. (Nautical Terms) nautical a. an elastic shock absorber attached to a mooring lineb. (as modifier): a snub rope. adjshort and blunt. See also snub-nosed[C14: from Old Norse snubba to scold; related to Norwegian, Swedish dialect snubba to cut short, Danish snubbe] ˈsnubber n ˈsnubby adj

snub

(snʌb)

v. snubbed, snub•bing,
n., adj. v.t. 1. to treat with disdain or contempt, esp. by ignoring. 2. to check or reject with a sharp rebuke or cutting remark. 3. to check or stop suddenly (a rope or cable that is running out). 4. to check (a boat, an unbroken horse, etc.) by means of a rope or line made fast to a fixed object. n. 5. an act or instance of snubbing. 6. an affront, slight, or rebuff. adj. 7. (of the nose) short and turned up at the tip. 8. blunt. [1300–50; Middle English snubben < Old Norse snubba to scold, reprimand, c. Middle Low German snūben] snub′ber, n. snub′bing•ly, adv.

snub

  • sneb - A reprimand or a snub.
  • avert - Etymologically, it means "to turn away": blows can be averted, but not pain; a snub can be averted, but not a humiliation; violence can be averted, but not damage.
  • cold shoulder - This term for a snub started when people overstayed their welcome and were served cold beef shoulder, rather than hot food.
  • snouch - To snouch someone is to snub or treat with scorn.

snub


Past participle: snubbed
Gerund: snubbing
Imperative
snub
snub
Present
I snub
you snub
he/she/it snubs
we snub
you snub
they snub
Preterite
I snubbed
you snubbed
he/she/it snubbed
we snubbed
you snubbed
they snubbed
Present Continuous
I am snubbing
you are snubbing
he/she/it is snubbing
we are snubbing
you are snubbing
they are snubbing
Present Perfect
I have snubbed
you have snubbed
he/she/it has snubbed
we have snubbed
you have snubbed
they have snubbed
Past Continuous
I was snubbing
you were snubbing
he/she/it was snubbing
we were snubbing
you were snubbing
they were snubbing
Past Perfect
I had snubbed
you had snubbed
he/she/it had snubbed
we had snubbed
you had snubbed
they had snubbed
Future
I will snub
you will snub
he/she/it will snub
we will snub
you will snub
they will snub
Future Perfect
I will have snubbed
you will have snubbed
he/she/it will have snubbed
we will have snubbed
you will have snubbed
they will have snubbed
Future Continuous
I will be snubbing
you will be snubbing
he/she/it will be snubbing
we will be snubbing
you will be snubbing
they will be snubbing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been snubbing
you have been snubbing
he/she/it has been snubbing
we have been snubbing
you have been snubbing
they have been snubbing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been snubbing
you will have been snubbing
he/she/it will have been snubbing
we will have been snubbing
you will have been snubbing
they will have been snubbing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been snubbing
you had been snubbing
he/she/it had been snubbing
we had been snubbing
you had been snubbing
they had been snubbing
Conditional
I would snub
you would snub
he/she/it would snub
we would snub
you would snub
they would snub
Past Conditional
I would have snubbed
you would have snubbed
he/she/it would have snubbed
we would have snubbed
you would have snubbed
they would have snubbed
Thesaurus
Noun1.snub - an instance of driving away or warding offsnub - an instance of driving away or warding offrepulse, rebuffrejection - the speech act of rejecting
2.snub - a refusal to recognize someone you knowsnub - a refusal to recognize someone you know; "the snub was clearly intentional"cold shoulder, cutrebuff, slight - a deliberate discourteous act (usually as an expression of anger or disapproval)
Verb1.snub - refuse to acknowledge; "She cut him dead at the meeting"disregard, ignore, cutdo by, treat, handle - interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently"
2.snub - reject outright and bluntly; "She snubbed his proposal"rebuff, repelfreeze off, spurn, pooh-pooh, disdain, scorn, turn down, reject - reject with contempt; "She spurned his advances"
Adj.1.snub - unusually short; "a snub nose"short - (primarily spatial sense) having little length or lacking in length; "short skirts"; "short hair"; "the board was a foot short"; "a short toss"

snub

verb1. insult, slight, put down, humiliate, cut (informal), shame, humble, rebuff, mortify, cold-shoulder, blank (informal), kick in the teeth (slang), give (someone) the cold shoulder, give (someone) the brush-off (slang), cut dead (informal) He snubbed her in public and made her feel an idiot.noun1. insult, put-down, humiliation, affront, slap in the face, brush-off (slang) He took it as a snub.

snub

verbTo slight (someone) deliberately:cut, rebuff, shun, spurn.Informal: coldshoulder.Idioms: close the door on, give someone the cold shoulder, give someone the go-by, turn one's back on.nounA deliberate slight:cut, rebuff, spurn.Informal: cold shoulder, go-by.
Translations
冷落怠慢狮子鼻鼻子扁的

snub

(snab) past tense, past participle snubbed verb to treat, or speak to, in a cold, scornful way; to insult. He snubbed me by not replying to my question. 冷落 冷落 noun an act of snubbing; an insult. 怠慢 怠慢 adjective (of the nose) short and slightly turned up at the end. a snub nose. (鼻子)扁的,獅子鼻 (鼻子)扁的,狮子鼻

snub


snub out

1. To extinguish a lit object, especially a cigar or cigarette, but crushing the lit end against a hard surface. A noun or pronoun can be used between "snub" and "out." He snubbed out the cigarette and got up to leave. I'm so sorry, I didn't realize the smoke was bothering you. Let me snub it out.2. slang To murder someone. A noun or pronoun can be used between "snub" and "out." They tried to snub the witness out before he could testify, but the police intervened and saved her life. They're going to snub out Manny if he doesn't step in line.See also: out, snub

snub up

1. To wrap a line around something in order to anchor it. A noun or pronoun can be used between "snub" and "up." We need to snub the trees up around the property so they don't get blown down by the storm coming through. Jump onto the pier and snub up the boat to one of those mooring posts.2. To make something secure or stable. A noun or pronoun can be used between "snub" and "up." As an emergency measure, the Federal Reserve dropped interest rates to record lows as a means of snubbing up an already faltering economy.See also: snub, up

snub out

v.1. To extinguish a cigarette, cigar, or some other smoking material by stamping the burning end against a surface; stub something out: When the "No Smoking" sign lit up, we snubbed out our cigarettes. I took the cigarette and snubbed it out on the wall before the teacher saw me.2. Slang To kill someone; murder someone: The gangsters snubbed the witness out. The mobsters snubbed out the competition.See also: out, snub

snub up

v. To anchor something, such as a vessel, by wrapping a line around a post or cleat: The dock workers took a line and snubbed up the boat. I snubbed the boat up and went ashore. As we came in, one of the crew jumped onto the pier, grabbed a line, and snubbed up.See also: snub, up

snub


snub

Nauticala. an elastic shock absorber attached to a mooring line b. (as modifier): a snub rope

snub

[snəb] (mining engineering) To increase the height of an undercut by means of explosives or otherwise. To check the descent of a car by the turn of a rope around a post.

SNUB


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snub


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Synonyms for snub

verb insult

Synonyms

  • insult
  • slight
  • put down
  • humiliate
  • cut
  • shame
  • humble
  • rebuff
  • mortify
  • cold-shoulder
  • blank
  • kick in the teeth
  • give (someone) the cold shoulder
  • give (someone) the brush-off
  • cut dead

noun insult

Synonyms

  • insult
  • put-down
  • humiliation
  • affront
  • slap in the face
  • brush-off

Synonyms for snub

verb to slight (someone) deliberately

Synonyms

  • cut
  • rebuff
  • shun
  • spurn
  • coldshoulder

noun a deliberate slight

Synonyms

  • cut
  • rebuff
  • spurn
  • cold shoulder
  • go-by

Synonyms for snub

noun an instance of driving away or warding off

Synonyms

  • repulse
  • rebuff

Related Words

  • rejection

noun a refusal to recognize someone you know

Synonyms

  • cold shoulder
  • cut

Related Words

  • rebuff
  • slight

verb refuse to acknowledge

Synonyms

  • disregard
  • ignore
  • cut

Related Words

  • do by
  • treat
  • handle

verb reject outright and bluntly

Synonyms

  • rebuff
  • repel

Related Words

  • freeze off
  • spurn
  • pooh-pooh
  • disdain
  • scorn
  • turn down
  • reject

adj unusually short

Related Words

  • short
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