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Перевод: snobby speek snobby


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снобистский; чванливый


Тезаурус:

  1. But I wish I'd been a snobby old ratbag with some power on the Inverness-shire County Council planning committee in the 60s.
  2. "Oxford was a complete disappointment - not snobby, it really isn't snobby - it didn't make any sense to me at all.
  3. Yes, I am a snobby old ratbag, and please spell my second name with an A when you write to complain.
  4. Whose nickname at school of was "Snobby Roberts"?
  5. 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.
  6. Snobby brands have been one of the success stories of the late 1980s.
  7. 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.
  8. You may recall, also from 1991, her television role as the hysterically snobby Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced "Bouquet") in the BBC's Keeping Up Appearances.
  9. 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.
  10. The most insular, to outsiders, are descendants of the snobby, old zaibatsu and some of the newer vertically integrated manufacturers (especially Toyota).
  11. don't think me elitist or snobby
  12. Mr Ratner, who is 41, quickly got rid of the snobby atmosphere which prevails in most independent jewellery stores.

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