highbrow
adj. 文化修养高的; 高雅的; 学术性的
If you say that a book or discussion is highbrow, you mean that it is intellectual, academic, and is often difficult to understand.
...highbrow classical music...
高雅的古典音乐
He presents his own highbrow literary programme.
他介绍了自己那个专业性很强的文学项目的情况。
If you describe someone as highbrow, you mean that they are interested in serious subjects of a very intellectual nature, especially when these are difficult to understand.
Highbrow critics sniff that the programme was 'too sophisticated' to appeal to most viewers.
品位高雅的批评家们轻蔑地表示,该节目“太深奥”,对多数观众没有吸引力。
1. a person of intellectual or erudite tastes
1. highly cultured or educated;
On the other hand , as a intellectual, he uses sapiential discourse to represent highbrow character.
另一方面, 何顿用充满哲思的智性言说展示了他作为知识分子应有的品格.
They try every mean to wrap them in the mantle of lofty thoughts and highbrow pursuits.
他们千方百计意味着结束他们的外衣崇高思想和知识分子的追求.
He was a novelist of a sort that scarcely exists anymore: a serious, highbrow entertainer.
他这一类型的小说家几乎已绝迹: 一个严肃 、 博学的娱乐作家.
We had a highbrow discussion on classical music.
我们就古典音乐来了一次高水平的讨论.
However to major medium and small businesses character, establishing professional team is highbrow apparently.
然而对于大部分中小企业而言, 组建专业人员队伍显然是不切实际的.