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Перевод: snob
[существительное] сноб
Тезаурус:
- Dean was too much of a cultural snob to get the message, but Balcon sought to emulate the success of these pictures in his more serious, dramatic movies.
- The cast enter into this Lancashire hot-pot as to the manner born and only a snob will fail to enjoy: "By gum!
- Perhaps it's mountain snobbery to wish to avoid such a crowd, and if so then I am a mountain snob.
- This man was a real cultural snob who quite destroyed me.
- The more so this month, which by tradition brings exceptional offers for buyers who would rather save money by relieving dealers of unsold "H" models than covert the snob value of driving the same model with a "J" plate.
- My wife, who liked him and to whom he was always charming, thinks he was a snob.
- The group's Snob subsidiary is steadily raising its sales per square foot and management has made a breakthrough at the previously troubled Peter Brown menswear acquisition, which has performed markedly better since June.
- You feel him imagining himself as the last rock of culture and civilization being swept over by a wave of barbarism and Jews (communism and commercialism), the saviour of more than the Constitution, the saviour of all that has been culture, the snob of the West.
- Don't Be A Size Snob
- He dramatized the product, by imagining and scripting two human brand images of conspicuously unAmerican snob appeal: Commander Whitehead of Schweppes and "The Man In The Hathaway Shirt".
- But your ability to sympathise with him is powerfully lessened by the fact that this hero is also an immature prig and lying snob, whose principal objection to Helena is her social inferiority.
- John T. Reid, not only are you a religious groupie, a thwarted poet of the Romantic School, a fitness freak, a possible paedophile, you are an artistic snob as well
- She was, he said, bad-tempered, a snob, and he seemed afraid of her - she had obviously married him!
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