attitude
noun OPAL WOPAL S
/ˈætɪtjuːd/
/ˈætɪtuːd/
Idioms 态度;看法 - attitude towards somebody/something These societies have to change their attitudes towards women.
这些社会必须改变对女性的态度。 - the government’s attitude towards single parents
政府对单亲的看法 - to have a positive/negative attitude towards somebody/something
对某人/某事持积极/消极的态度 - attitude to somebody/something changes in public attitudes to marriage
公众对婚姻的看法的转变 - attitude about something social attitudes about education
社会对教育的态度 - attitude on something changing attitudes on issues such as gay marriage
改变对同性恋婚姻等问题的态度 - Youth is simply an attitude of mind.
青春仅仅是心态问题。 - If you want to pass your exams you'd better change your attitude!
你若想通过考试就最好改变你的态度! - If they can adopt that kind of attitude then the future looks very promising.
如果他们能采取这种态度,那么未来看起来很有希望。 - You're taking a pretty selfish attitude over this, aren't you?
你对这个问题的看法相当自私,对不对?
Wordfinder- action
- approach
- attitude
- behaviour
- conform
- eccentric
- etiquette
- habit
- manners
- morality
Topics Opinion and argumentb1- He displayed a condescending attitude towards/toward his co-workers.
他对同事表现出一副高人一等的态度。 - The policy reflects a caring attitude towards/toward employees.
该政策反映了对雇员的关切态度。 - I try to have a healthy, positive attitude to life.
我尽量以健康、积极的态度对待生活。 - The experience changed his attitude to religion.
这次经历改变了他对宗教的看法。 - The teachers seem to have a very relaxed attitude to discipline.
这些老师好像对纪律要求很松。 - Her attitude to her parents has always been somewhat negative.
她对父母总是多少持有负面的态度。 - There has been a marked change in attitude towards the European single currency.
对欧洲单一货币的态度有了明显的变化。 - They are accused of taking a cavalier attitude towards their employees' safety.
他们被指控对员工的安全采取傲慢的态度。 - Newspapers reflect social attitudes.
报纸反映社会观念。 - She seems to have the right attitude for the job.
她做这项工作的态度似乎还算端正。 - We all need to show commitment and a can-do attitude.
我们都需要表现出承诺和积极的态度。 - Sometimes it's essential for doctors to cultivate a detached attitude.
有时医生们采取超然的态度是至关重要的。 - The general attitude of the public is sympathetic.
公众普遍持同情的态度。 - His general attitude of hostility did not impress the jury.
他总的敌对态度没有给陪审团留下深刻印象。 - I tend to take the attitude that it's best to leave well alone.
我常有一种看法,那就是最好别掺和别人的事。 - The political attitudes of young people are rarely taken seriously.
年轻人的政治态度很少受到重视。 - There are some major differences between British and American attitudes when it comes to the role of government.
谈到政府的作用,英国人和美国人的态度有一些主要的不同。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- carefree
- good
- healthy
- …
- adopt
- cultivate
- have
- …
- exist
- persist
- prevail
- …
- problem
- adjustment
- shift
- …
- attitude about
- attitude of
- attitude to
- …
- a change in attitude
- a change of attitude
- with attitude
- …
- attitude towards somebody/something These societies have to change their attitudes towards women.
- [uncountable] confident, sometimes aggressive behaviour that shows you do not care about other people’s opinions and that you want to do things in an individual way
我行我素的做派 - You'd better get rid of that attitude and shape up, young man.
年轻人,你最好改掉那种态度,学学好。 - Don't give me any attitude!
不要对我无礼! - with attitude a band with attitude
一味只顾自我陶醉的乐队
- You'd better get rid of that attitude and shape up, young man.
- [countable] (formal) a position of the body
姿势 - in an attitude of something Her hands were folded in an attitude of prayer.
她双手合拢成祈祷姿势。
- in an attitude of something Her hands were folded in an attitude of prayer.
词源late 17th cent. (denoting the placing or posture of a figure in art): from French, from Italian attitudine ‘fitness, posture’, from late Latin aptitudo, from aptus ‘fit’.
Idioms
strike a pose/an attitude
- to hold your body in a particular way to create a particular impression
摆出某种姿态 - to strike a dramatic pose
摆出戏剧性的姿势 - (figurative) He strikes an attitude of bravery and lonely defiance.
他表现出勇敢和孤独的反抗态度。
- to strike a dramatic pose