"clubby" em Chinese (Traditional)
排他的(圈子)閉塞的(團體)
Definição
形容一種排他性很強的氛圍或團體,只歡迎特定的人,其他人會感到被排除在外。通常指難以融入的親密圈子。
Notas de Uso (Chinese (Traditional))
多為非正式用法,常帶有貶義,形容小圈子排外或自負。在描述社交或職場圈子時常用,如“clubby atmosphere”。跟夜店無關,只指小團體氛圍。
Exemplos
The school committee had a clubby feel, making new members uncomfortable.
學校委員會有種**排他的**氛圍,讓新成員感到不自在。
Many lawyers agree that the profession can be clubby at the top levels.
許多律師認為法律界高層十分**閉塞**。
Her office has a clubby atmosphere that makes outsiders feel left out.
她的辦公室有種**排他的**氣氛,讓外人覺得被排擠。
It's a pretty clubby group—you really have to know someone to get in.
這是一個很**排他的**圈子——你必須有人帶纔行。
I don't like the clubby vibe at some co-working spaces.
我不喜歡一些共用辦公室那種**閉塞**的氛圍。
Their conversations at lunch can get pretty clubby if you're not in their circle.
如果你不是他們圈子的人,他們午餐時的談話會很**排外**。