snooty

英[ˈsnuːti]
美[ˈsnuːti]

基本释义

adj.
<口>高傲自大的,媚上傲下的

词性变化

实用例句

Everyone thought Annabel was being snooty.

人人都认为安娜贝尔太目中无人。

柯林斯例句

I didn't like the way you looked at May Arnold , or the snooty way you talked.

我不喜欢你刚才瞅着梅·阿诺德的眼神,也不要喜欢你说话的傲慢的调子.

辞典例句

She's so snooty; she never speaks to the neighbours.

她很傲慢, 从不与邻居说话.

互联网

He's too snooty to associate with his old friends now he's rich.

他现在富有了竟然傲慢的不屑与老朋友交往了.

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Having won the tennis championship, she has become more and more snooty.

得了网球冠军以后, 她越来越高傲了.

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Harry picked up his wine glass and sipped, putting on a fake snooty wine - taster accent.

Harry拿起了他的酒杯,啜饮着, 假装着那种傲慢的品酒者的口音.

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Snooty He's too snooty to associate with his old friends now he's rich.

他现在富了,竟妄自尊大不屑与老朋友来往了.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. used colloquially of one who is overly conceited or arrogant;

    "a snotty little scion of a degenerate family"-Laurent Le Sage

    "they're snobs--stuck-up and uppity and persnickety"

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