supercilious
英 [ˌsuːpəˈsɪliəs]
美 [ˌsuːpərˈsɪliəs]
adj. 傲慢的; 高傲的
BNC.23595 / COCA.32081
牛津词典
adj.
- 傲慢的;高傲的
behaving towards other people as if you think you are better than they are
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 自高自大的;目空一切的;傲慢的
If you say that someone issupercilious, you disapprove of them because they behave in a way that shows they think they are better than other people.- His manner is supercilious and arrogant...
他非常傲慢自大。 - Her eyebrows were arched in supercilious surprise.
大吃一惊的她高傲地扬起了眉毛。
- His manner is supercilious and arrogant...
双语例句
- Her eyebrows were arched in supercilious surprise.
大吃一惊的她高傲地扬起了眉毛。 - Yet there was nothing sarcastic or supercilious in the way Ames spoke.
可是艾姆斯说话的口气没有丝毫的嘲讽或傲慢的味道。 - And the air of supercilious elegance which had clung about him in his striking Zouave uniform was completely gone.
而且,他身着显耀的义勇军制服时那种傲慢的高雅风度现在丧失贻尽啦。 - His manner was often offensively supercilious, and then again modest and self-effacing, almost tremulous.
他的态度常常起初是敌对地傲慢的,跟着又谦逊、自卑而几乎畏缩下来。 - Teachers sometimes show cruelty by being supercilious and sarcastic.
有时候教师因对学生盛气凌人挖苦讽刺而显得残酷无情。 - This supercilious attitude relegates me to the level of the commonplace.
这种目空一切的心态把我归入大路货的档次。 - And my friends had advise me don't be so stick to one's old way of doing things and supercilious.
而我的朋友也曾告诫我,别那么高调和我行我素之类的话。 - In2, the boss looking down from the people: This is a kind of superior performance, domineering, supercilious conceited.
上司从上往下看人:这是一种优越感的表现,好支配人、高傲自负。 - His carriage was bold and somewhat supercilious, his step easy and free, his manner daring and unconstrained.
他仪表大方,甚至略带傲慢,步履潇酒,神态从容。 - He spoke in a haughty, supercilious voice.
他说话时的口气轻蔑而傲慢。