snobbery
/ˈsnɒbəri/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsnɑːbəri/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsnä-b(ə-)rē/ (ame, mw)
snobbery — 名詞
1. the way some people act when they believe they are better than others because th
勢利;勢利眼
自認高人一等而看不起他人的態度與行為
the way some people act when they believe they are better than others because they have more money, a higher class, or finer taste, and treat people with less as not worth their time
Ayesha was sick of the snobbery she met at the country club, where staff were ignored.
Ayesha 受夠了鄉村俱樂部裡那種勢利的態度,那裡的工作人員根本沒人理會。
snobbery about social class shown toward staff
There is too much snobbery in the art world about which schools a painter went to.
藝術圈裡有太多人很勢利,老是計較一個畫家是哪所學校畢業的。
snobbery about + noun (background/credentials)
Wei laughed off the wine snobbery of his guests, who refused any bottle under fifty dollars.
Wei 對賓客那種喝酒的勢利眼一笑置之,他們連五十美元以下的酒都不肯碰。
The old neighbours treated Selim's family with cold snobbery the day they moved in.
Selim 一家搬進來那天,老鄰居就用冷冰冰的勢利態度對待他們。
Such snobbery toward small towns made Megan keep quiet about where she grew up.
正是這種對小鎮的勢利眼,讓 Megan 一直不敢提自己是在哪裡長大的。
- elitism
stresses believing a small privileged group deserves the most power or respect; more about systems and attitudes than personal rudeness
- snobbishness
very close in meaning; a touch more about the personal manner than the wider social pattern
- condescension
the talking-down behaviour itself, which can happen without the class-based pride that drives snobbery
- humility
treating yourself as no better than anyone else
- egalitarianism
the belief that all people are equal and deserve the same respect
文法句型
snobbery about + noun
social snobbery
用法筆記
Almost always uncountable and often paired with a topic via 'about' (snobbery about accents, schools, food) or a modifier naming the field (wine snobbery, literary snobbery). Subject of the disdain is usually people seen as poorer, lower-class, or less refined.