clubby

英 ['klʌbɪ] 美 ['klʌbi]
  • adj. 排外的;俱乐部的;爱交际的;资格要求严的
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clubby (adj.)
"of a social disposition," 1859, from club (n.) in the associative sense + -y (2). Related: Clubbily; clubbiness.
1. The British media is in the hands of clubby men.
英国媒体掌握在一群排外的人手中。

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2. Politics is clubby, careerist, and cynical.
政治是排外的,充满野心的,只顾自己不顾他人的。

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3. Against this background, the clubby French military elite hunted for a traitor.
排外的法国军事精英正是在此背景下捕叛徒.

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4. We got rather clubby.
我们更宁愿交际.

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5. The place has a warm, clubby atmosphere.
这地方有一种温暖的俱乐部似的气氛.

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