snubs[snʌbz]
n.冷落,怠慢( snub的名词复数 );
v.冷落( snub的第三人称单数 );拒不出席;拒不接受;抵制
英英释义
snub[ snʌb ]
- n.
- v.
- adj.unusually short
"a snub nose"
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- She snubbed them by not replying to their invitation.
她没答复他们的邀请,以示冷落。 - She was repeatedly snubbed by her neighbours.
她多次遭到邻居的冷遇。 - He snubbed his son into silence.
他把儿子骂得一声不吭。 - He snubbed out the butt with the foot.
他用脚踩灭了烟头。
用作名词(n.)- The snub was clearly intentional.
那种怠慢明显是故意的。 - He took the opportunity to deliver us another snub.
他借机再次冷落我们。
用作形容词(adj.)- She had an interesting face with a snub nose and large appealing eyes.
她的脸很有意思,长着一个翘鼻子和一双楚楚动人的大眼睛。
权威例句
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