snub
- IPA[snəb]
美式
- rebuff, ignore, or spurn disdainfully;check the movement of (a horse or boat), especially by a rope wound around a post
- an act of showing disdain or a lack of cordiality by rebuffing or ignoring someone or something
- (of a person's or animal's nose) short and turned up at the end
verb: snub, 3rd person present: snubs, gerund or present participle: snubbing, past tense: snubbed, past participle: snubbed
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. rebuff, ignore, or spurn disdainfully he snubbed faculty members and students alike he snubbed her request to wind up the debate
- 2. check the movement of (a horse or boat), especially by a rope wound around a post a horse snubbed to a tree
名詞
- 1. an act of showing disdain or a lack of cordiality by rebuffing or ignoring someone or something he couldn't help thinking that the whole thing was meant to be taken as a snub
形容詞
- 1. (of a person's or animal's nose) short and turned up at the end snub-nosed
- 更多解釋
- IPA[snʌb]
英式
- rebuff, ignore, or spurn disdainfully: he snubbed faculty members and students alike they snubbed his invitation to a meeting of foreign ministers
- an act of rebuffing or ignoring someone or something: the move was a snub to the government
- (of a person's nose) short and turned up at the end: snub-nosed
Oxford Dictionary