highbrow

英['haɪbraʊ] 美['haɪbraʊ]
  • adj. 文化修养高的;自诩文化修养高的
  • n. 高知识分子;自以为文化修养很高的人
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Noun:
  1. a person of intellectual or erudite tastes

Adjective:
  1. highly cultured or educated;

    "highbrow events such as the ballet or opera"
    "a highbrowed literary critic"

1. He presents his own highbrow literary programme.
他介绍了自己那个专业性很强的文学项目的情况。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Highbrow critics sniff that the programme was "too sophisticated" to appeal to most viewers.
品位高雅的批评家们轻蔑地表示,该节目“太深奥”,对多数观众没有吸引力。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The professor was a highbrow from the local college.
那位教授是当地大学里一位文化修养很高的人。

来自辞典例句

4. We had a highbrow discussion on classical music.
我们就古典音乐来了一次高水平的讨论.

来自辞典例句

5. What appeals to me in the highbrow papers are the books and film reviews.
在第一流的报纸内对我颇有吸引力的是书刊评论和影评.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. We had a highbrow discussion on classical music.
      我们就古典音乐来了一次高水准的讨论。
    2. The guest speaker was a highbrow Professor from the local college.
      演讲嘉宾是当地大学里一位学识渊博的教授。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. What appeals to me in the highbrow papers are the books and film reviews.
      针对高级知识分子的报纸中,对我颇有吸引力的是书刊评论和影评。