stuck-up
['stʌk'ʌp]
adj. 自大的, 傲慢的
例句与用法:
Some criticized Clinton's move as "a slap in the face of the black community." Others said President Bush showed more guts when he stuck with Clarence Thomas during his Supreme Court nomination fight.
有些人批评克林顿的做法是“对所有黑人的污辱。”另一些人说布什总统在支持托马斯争取最高法院提名时,表现了更大的魄力。
I went out for a walk with Julie but we got stuck with her little sister.
我同朱丽叶一起出去散步,但我们摆脱不了她的小妹妹。
Why am I always stuck with the washing-up?
干吗总是要我洗餐具?
I'm stuck with my sister for the whole day.
我一整天都让妹妹给缠住了。
词形变化:
名词: stuccoworker |
详细释义:
a.
【口】高傲的; 神气活现的
That pretty girl is rather stuck-up.
那个漂亮女孩非常自负。