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BNC: 16075 COCA: 17845

snub

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they snub
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he / she / it snubs
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past simple snubbed
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past participle snubbed
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-ing form snubbing
/ˈsnʌbɪŋ/
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  1. snub somebody to show a lack of respect for somebody, especially by ignoring them when you meet冷落;怠慢 synonym cold-shoulder
    • I tried to be friendly, but she snubbed me completely.我尽量和气,但她根本不答理我。
    • He was not invited to the party, and felt snubbed.他未获邀请参加聚会,感到受了冷落。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • deliberately
    • publicly
    • rudely
    phrases
    • feel snubbed
    See full entry
  2. snub something to refuse to attend or accept something, for example as a protest拒不出席;拒不接受;抵制 synonym boycott
    • All the country's leading players snubbed the tournament.全国的顶尖运动员都抵制那次比赛。
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (as a verb, originally in the sense ‘rebuke with sharp words’): from Old Norse snubba ‘chide, check the growth of’. The adjective dates from the early 18th cent.

snub

noun
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  1. snub (to somebody) an action or a comment that is deliberately rude in order to show somebody that you do not like or respect them冷落;怠慢的言辞(或行为) synonym insult
    • Her refusal to attend the dinner is being seen as a deliberate snub to the president.在人们看来,她拒不出席宴会是有意让总统难堪。
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    • It was never intended as a snub.这绝非有意怠慢。
    • Some are suggesting that it was a snub by the French.有人说那表示受到了法国人的冷落。
    • The deal amounts to something of a snub for the rival online music company.做这笔交易等于是有些冷落了对手的在线音乐公司。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deliberate
    • apparent
    • embarrassing
    verb + snub
    • deliver somebody
    • receive
    • interpret something as
    preposition
    • as a snub
    • snub by
    • snub for
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    Word OriginMiddle English (as a verb, originally in the sense ‘rebuke with sharp words’): from Old Norse snubba ‘chide, check the growth of’. The adjective dates from the early 18th cent.

snub

adjective
/snʌb/
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[only before noun]
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  1. (of a nose鼻子) short, flat and turned up at the end短平而上翘的
    Word OriginMiddle English (as a verb, originally in the sense ‘rebuke with sharp words’): from Old Norse snubba ‘chide, check the growth of’. The adjective dates from the early 18th cent.
BNC: 16075 COCA: 17845
snub

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + SNUB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEdeliberate故意的怠慢a deliberate snub to the ambassador對大使的故意怠慢apparent明顯的怠慢embarrassing, humiliating令人尷尬的/讓人蒙羞的怠慢VERB + SNUBdeliver sb (BrE) 冷落某人He took the opportunity to deliver us another snub.他借機再次冷落我們。receive受到冷落interpret sth as, regard sth as, see sth as, take sth as將⋯理解為怠慢;認為⋯是冷落;視⋯為怠慢These references were widely seen as a snub to the President.人們普遍認為提及這些事是對總統的怠慢。intend sth as, mean sth as做⋯有意冷落It was never intended as a snub.這絕非有意怠慢。amount to, represent等於/相當於冷落The deal amounts to something of a snub for the rival online music company.做這筆交易等於是有些冷落了對手的在線音樂公司。PREPOSITIONas a snub當作冷落snub by被⋯冷落Some are suggesting that it was a snub by the French.有人說那表示受到了法國人的冷落。snub for, snub to對⋯的怠慢His withdrawal from the event was seen as a deliberate snub to the organizers.他的退賽被認為是對組織者的有意怠慢。snub of (especially NAmE) ⋯的怠慢an unintentional snub of President Johnson約翰遜總統無心的怠慢
snub

verb

ADVERB | PHRASES ADVERBdeliberately故意怠慢publicly公開冷落rudely無禮怠慢PHRASESfeel snubbed感到受冷落He was not invited to the party, and felt snubbed.他未獲邀請參加聚會,感到受了冷落。
BNC: 16075 COCA: 17845

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