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at.ti.tude OPINIONH5At7I7tjU:d, $5At7I7tU:dn(a) feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a way of behaving that follows from this态度,看法It's often very difficult to change people's attitudes. [C]要改变人们的态度往往是很难的。She takes the attitude that children should be allowed to learn at their own pace. [U + that clause]她采取的看法是,应让儿童按他们自己的进度来学习。The government's attitude to(wards) the refugees is not sympathetic. [U]政府对难民并不持同情态度。He seems to have undergone a change in/of attitude recently, and has become much more cooperative. [U]他的态度近来似乎发生了转变,现在很愿意合作。I don't like your attitude (=the way you are behaving). [U]我不喜欢你这种态度。That boy has a real attitude problem (=behaves in a way that makes it difficult for other people to have a relationship with him or work with him).这孩子对人的态度很成问题。If you say that someone has attitude, you mean that they are confident and independent, sometimes in a rude or unpleasant way. [U]有主见;自行其是
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