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Перевод: snobby
[прилагательное] снобистский; чванливый
Тезаурус:
- But I wish I'd been a snobby old ratbag with some power on the Inverness-shire County Council planning committee in the 60s.
- "Oxford was a complete disappointment - not snobby, it really isn't snobby - it didn't make any sense to me at all.
- Yes, I am a snobby old ratbag, and please spell my second name with an A when you write to complain.
- Whose nickname at school of was "Snobby Roberts"?
- Eva could be snobby, that was obvious, but if I saw something, or heard a piece of music, or visited a place, I wouldn't be content until Eva had made me see it in a certain way.
- Snobby brands have been one of the success stories of the late 1980s.
- FINGS ain't wot they used to be department: The recent ministerial reshuffle has stripped the rather snobby Home Office of three Old Etonians - Hurd, Renton and Hogg.
- You may recall, also from 1991, her television role as the hysterically snobby Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced "Bouquet") in the BBC's Keeping Up Appearances.
- If we are to oppose love to such wily, muscled concepts as power, money, history and death, then we mustn't retreat into self-celebration or snobby vagueness.
- The most insular, to outsiders, are descendants of the snobby, old zaibatsu and some of the newer vertically integrated manufacturers (especially Toyota).
- don't think me elitist or snobby
- Mr Ratner, who is 41, quickly got rid of the snobby atmosphere which prevails in most independent jewellery stores.
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