Snobby Meaning in English
word
ˈsnɑbi
SNAH-bee
snˈɒbi
SNOB-ee
释义
Someone who is snobby acts as if they are better or more important than others, often because of their social class, wealth, or taste.
用法与细微差别
'Snobby' is informal and often slightly insulting. Common with 'act', 'sound', or 'seem': 'She sounds snobby.' Can be confused with 'arrogant', but 'snobby' focuses more on social status or taste.
Spanish: presumido - esnobPortuguese (BR): esnobe - metidoPortuguese (PT): esnobe - convencidoChinese (Simplified): 势利的 - 摆架子的Chinese (Traditional): 勢利的 - 擺架子的Hindi: घमंडी - अकड़ूArabic: متعجرف - متكبرBengali: অভিমানী - অহংকারী (বিশেষত সামাজিক মর্যাদার কারণে)Russian: снобский - высокомерный (по положению)Japanese: スノッブな - 気取ったVietnamese: kiêu căng (vì địa vị) - chảnhKorean: 거만한 (신분/취향에 대해)Turkish: snob - kendini beğenmiş (statüyle ilgili)Urdu: نفاست پسند - مغرور (سماجی حیثیت کی وجہ سے)Indonesian: sombong (karena status) - merasa lebih hebat
例句
He was being snobby about the restaurant.
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Don't be snobby about clothes.
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The kids thought she was snobby.
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He's so snobby; he only hangs out with rich people.
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She sounded a bit snobby when she talked about her vacation in Paris.
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People say that place is great, but I think the service is too snobby for me.
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