condescending

condescending [ˌkɒndɪˈsendɪŋ]  [ˌkɑ:ndɪˈsendɪŋ] 

原级:condescend

第三人称单数:condescends

过去分词:condescended

condescending在线翻译

过去式:condescended

condescending 基本解释

形容词屈尊的; 高傲的; 傲慢的; 降低身份的

动词屈尊,俯就( condescend的现在分词 ); 故意表示和蔼可亲

condescending 网络解释

1. 以恩赐态度对待的:- superior 高人一等的 | - condescending 以恩赐态度对待的 | - lighthearted 无忧无虑且快乐的

2. 谦逊的, 故意屈尊的, 有优越感的:Contemptuous 轻蔑的, 鄙视的, 瞧不起人的 | Condescending 谦逊的, 故意屈尊的, 有优越感的 | Paternal 父亲的, 似父亲的, 家长式统治的

3. 谦逊的, 故意屈尊的, 叫人欠情似的:cholerization 霍乱预防接种 | condescending 谦逊的, 故意屈尊的, 叫人欠情似的 | lorum 轴节间片

4. 谦逊的:condescendent 持优越感待人者 | condescending 谦逊的 | condescension 谦虚

condescending 词典解释
condescending的近义词

1. 盛气凌人的;居高临下的
    If you say that someone is condescending, you are showing your disapproval of the fact that they talk or behave in a way which shows that they think they are superior to other people.

    e.g. I'm fed up with your money and your whole condescending attitude...
           我讨厌你的钱,也受够了你居高临下的态度。
    e.g. They can be a bit condescending.
           他们可能有点儿架子。

condescendingly
'The practical work you did for us in Brazil was of great value,' he went on condescendingly.
“你在巴西为我们所做的实际工作非常有价值。”他继续以高人一等的语气说道。
condescending 单语例句

1. When forced by circumstance to engage in public debates, quite a few senior government officials come across as being excessively preachy and condescending.

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2. Few would like to see their government upbraided by a condescending Western party.

3. Chen's blunt and condescending comments challenge the actors'confidence and push them to do better.

4. Some in the United States harp on the condescending note that it is the United States that makes China's favourable balance possible.

5. condescending

5. A common pitfall that Gu and his cast did not fall into is condescending pity.

6. But at times, his relaxed demeanor gave way to a more condescending and irritable side.

7. condescending

7. But it is condescending to refuse to hold many of them partly responsible for their own plight.

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8. Exaggeration or a condescending attitude will not bridge the gaps but rather widen the divides.

9. Even Mugabe's detractors often say they understand the urge to fight back against a condescending Europe.

10. Rather we see the hypocrisy and condescending manner of the EU lording it over the rest of the world.

condescending 英英释义

adj

1. (used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who treat others with condescension

    Synonym: arch patronizing patronising