snubs
n. 冷落,怠慢( snub的名詞複數 )
v. 冷落( snub的第三人稱單數 ); 拒不出席; 拒不接受; 抵制
If you snub someone, you deliberately insult them by ignoring them or by behaving or speaking rudely towards them.
He snubbed her in public and made her feel an idiot...
他當眾冷落她,讓她覺得自己像一個白痴似的。
They snubbed his invitation to a meeting of foreign ministers at the UN.
他們沒有理睬他發出的出席聯合國外交部長會議的邀請。
If you snub someone, your behaviour or your remarks can be referred to as a snub .
Ryan took it as a snub...
瑞安覺得這是一種怠慢。
The German move was widely seen as a deliberate snub to Mr Cook.
德國方面的舉動被普遍視為對庫克先生的有意怠慢。
Someone who has a snub nose has a short nose which points slightly upwards.
Snubs hurt him merest suspicion of unpopularity in any quarter rouses him to bitterness.
冷落會使他傷痛,就是某處的一點怠慢,也會讓他痛苦不堪.