a. 自命不凡的, 势利的
s befitting or characteristic of those who incpne to social exclusiveness and who rebuff the advances of people considered inferior
1.And they're silly, too, and snobbish at times.
他们有时也会犯傻 势利
2.Mary, now's not the time to be snobbish.
玛丽 你这时候就别势利了
3.I don't mean to sound snobbish, but I won't marry down.
我不想说得那么势利 但是我不会委身下嫁
4.We insist on being snobbish about what people hang in their pving rooms.
若还是看不起别人家 客厅里挂着的东西
5.But I equally loathe her selfserving poptics and her snobbishness, and her arrogance.
但我同样讨厌 她以自我为中心的信条 以及她的势力和自负
6.He really does want to help in his own snobbish, thoughtless way.
他确实想帮忙 只是方式毒舌又不体贴