|
|
NOUN |
|
|
/ˈætɪˌtjuːd/ |
|
| |
1 | C/U someone’ s opinions or feelings about something , especially as shown by their behaviour (尤指通过行动表现出来的)看法,态度 |
| an unhealthy social environment that encourages negative attitudes 鼓励消极态度的不健康的社会环境 |
| The move reflects changing attitudes among management. 这一举措反映了管理层的态度摇摆不定。 |
| +to People here have a more relaxed attitude to their work. 这里的人对工作的态度更为随意。 |
| +towards Attitudes towards older people and their role will have to change. 对老年人及其角色的看法必须改变。 |
| an attitude problem (=negative feelings and inappropriate behaviour) What we don’ t need is somebody with an attitude problem. 态度问题 |
| |
2 | U informal a proud confident way of behaving that some people consider rude 傲慢 |
| There’ s no denying the guy has attitude. 不可否认,这个家伙很傲慢。 |
| |
3 | C formal the position of your body 姿势;姿态 |
PHRASE |
- | with attitude informal |
| unusual in a way that attracts attention |
| 惹人注意的;醒目的 |
| |
| These are designs with attitude. 这些图案很醒目。 |
| |
Words frequently used with attitude | attitude 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | aggressive, ambivalent, cavalier, changing, dismissive, enlightened, favourable, hostile, negative, positive, relaxed, uncompromising, | 1 | | |
|