snob音标
英 [snɒb]
美 [snɑb]
snob翻译
n.
势利小人,势利眼;附庸风雅之徒,假内行;
变形
复数:snobs
双语释义
n.(名词)[C] (谄上傲下的)势利小人a person who pays too much attention to social class,and dislikes or keeps away from people of a lower class[C] 自高自大者,自命不凡者a person who is too proud of having special knowledge or judgment in the stated subject,and thinks that sth liked by many people is no good
英英释义
snob[ snɔb ]
n.a person regarded as arrogant and annoying
同义词:prigsnotsnoot
snob用法
双语例句
用作名词(n.)Every one begrudged helping this snob.
每个人都不愿意帮助这势利小人。He is a snob of the first water.
他是个头号势利小人。
权威例句
Am I a Snob?, Modernism and the Novel
Snob: A program for discriminating between classes
Changing Highbrow Taste: From Snob to Omnivore
Bandwagon, Snob and Veblen E?ects in the Theory of Consumer''s Demand
Bandwagon, Snob, and Veblen Effects in the Theory of Consumers' Demand
Young Chinese Consumers’ Snob and Bandwagon Luxury Consumption Preferences
Peterson, and Taste: From Snob to Omnivore”, American Sociological Review, : .
How Product Scarcity Impacts on Choice: Snob and Bandwagon Effects
Anti-Snob Zoning in Massachusetts: Assessing One Attempt at Opening the Suburbs to Affordable Housing
NifA of Rhizobium meliloti is degraded by the products of genes lon, snoB and snoC in Escherichia coli