snooty
英 ['snuːtɪ]
美['snuti]
- adj. 傲慢的,自大的;目中无人的
词态变化
比较级: snootier;最高级: snootiest;副词: snootily;名词: snootiness;
助记提示
1. snoot: "the nose," originally a Scottish variant of snout.
2. snoot => snooty.
3. => the notion being of "looking down one's nose".
4. => proud, arrogant.
5. snout => snoot => snooty.
6. 蹬鼻子上脸。
2. snoot => snooty.
3. => the notion being of "looking down one's nose".
4. => proud, arrogant.
5. snout => snoot => snooty.
6. 蹬鼻子上脸。
中文词源
snooty 傲慢的,目中无人的
snoot,鼻孔朝天的人,-y,形容词后缀。引申比喻义傲慢的,目中无人的。
英文词源
- snooty (adj.)
- "proud, arrogant," 1918, noted that year as college slang, from snoot (n.) + -y (2). Probably with suggestions of snouty (1858); the notion being of "looking down one's nose." Related: Snootily; snootiness.
双语例句
- 1. Everyone thought Annabel was being snooty.
- 人人都认为安娜贝尔太目中无人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. 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.
来自辞典例句
- 3. She's so snooty; she never speaks to the neighbours.
- 她很傲慢, 从不与邻居说话.
来自互联网
- 4. 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.
来自互联网
- 5. 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.
来自互联网