highbrow en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

highbrow en el diccionario PONS

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But when they were asked to pick a movie to be watched at later date, highbrow movies were chosen far more often.
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During his five years in the post, his aim was to secure 15% of the overall viewing audience by balancing highbrow and populist programming.
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The masses ate him up with a spoon, while highbrow literary critics roasted him on a spit.
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A lip-synching hall of mirrors, it is essentially a piece of highbrow karaoke...
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New affluent workers score high on emerging cultural capital, but low on highbrow cultural capital.
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The highbrow is likely to be superficial, overtrained, supersensitive.
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His ideas were either too expensive or too highbrow for company tastes.
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One reviewer mentioned this as the best example of how the film seamlessly moves between highbrow and lowbrow culture.
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Visitors to the salon were exclusively males, and the tone of discussion highbrow, often extending to topics more extensive than those of other salons.
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Scores on highbrow cultural capital are moderate, and scores on emerging cultural capital are particularly low.
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