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snub noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + SNUB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEdeliberate 故意的怠慢◆a deliberate snub to the ambassador对大使的故意怠慢apparent 明显的怠慢embarrassing, humiliating 令人尴尬的/让人蒙羞的怠慢VERB + SNUBdeliver sb (BrE) 冷落某人◆He took the opportunity to deliver us another snub.他借机再次冷落我们。receive 受到冷落interpret sth as, regard sth as, see sth as, take sth as 将⋯理解为怠慢;认为⋯是冷落;视⋯为怠慢◆These references were widely seen as a snub to the President.人们普遍认为提及这些事是对总统的怠慢。intend sth as, mean sth as 做⋯有意冷落◆It was never intended as a snub.这绝非有意怠慢。amount to, represent 等于/相当于冷落◆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。PREPOSITIONas a snub 当作冷落snub by 被⋯冷落◆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。snub for, snub to 对⋯的怠慢◆His withdrawal from the event was seen as a deliberate snub to the organizers.他的退赛被认为是对组织者的有意怠慢。snub of (especially NAmE) ⋯的怠慢◆an unintentional snub of President Johnson约翰逊总统无心的怠慢 |