snob
n. 势利小人,势利眼; 附庸风雅之徒,假内行
If you call someone a snob, you disapprove of them because they admire upper-class people and have a low opinion of lower-class people.
Going to a private school had made her a snob...
上私立学校后,她变得很势利。
Kenneth is an arrogant, rude, social snob.
肯尼斯是一个傲慢粗鲁只喜欢结交权贵的势利鬼。
If you call someone a snob, you disapprove of them because they behave as if they are superior to other people because of their intelligence or taste.
She was an intellectual snob.
她自以为才智高人一等。
...a first class food snob.
自认为饮食方面品位一流的家伙
1. a person regarded as arrogant and annoying
He was a fearful snob.
他是个十足的势利眼.
She's such a snob!
她竟是这样一个势利眼!
This part of the town have a lot of snob appeal.
该城的这一区很能吸引自视甚高的人.
This car sells well because of its snob value.
这种汽车很有派头,因此很畅销.
He is a snob who always slanders others in front of the emperor.
他是个喜欢向皇帝进谗的小人.