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词汇 condescending
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Definition of condescending in English:

condescending

adjectivekɒndɪˈsɛndɪŋˌkɑndəˈsɛndɪŋ
  • Having or showing an attitude of patronizing superiority.

    she thought the teachers were arrogant and condescending

    她认为教师们傲慢自大且居高临下。

    a condescending smile

    屈尊降贵的微笑。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I still find their attitude to us condescending and disgraceful.
    • It turns out that nearly everyone, Japanese or otherwise, is a philistine in the condescending and rather snobbish world view of the film.
    • I had been avoiding calls from her lately because she always seemed to have this condescending attitude toward the way that I'd been changing.
    • Even the Indians, towards whom some of my fellow countrymen have a condescending attitude, made strenuous efforts to revive the long-dead language of Sanskrit.
    • At a makeshift relief camp in Nagappattinam, India, refugees complained about what they view as the condescending attitude of relief workers.
    • One deals with the devastation to individuals and families; the other with the condescending attitude Western nations have towards developing ones.
    • It was because that group poses a threat to the Maori vote that is now currently held by a Government that treats that vote in a condescending, patronising manner.
    • I kept expecting him to talk with a snotty, British accent and be very condescending to people.
    • And therefore, one has either to ditch the condescending attitude to the electorate, or the social democracy.
    • And if that weren't bad enough, a picture intended to make Stern's condescending message unmistakably clear accompanies the article.
    • Miller, a middle-aged man with gray blonde hair and a compassionate face, didn't appreciate the condescending attitude of this upstart kid!
    • To be sure, the condescending attitude of the promoters of the project was no help to their cause.
    • Our schools are only just recovering from the condescending attitude that we ought to expect worse standards from the poor.
    • Traders at Thursday's meeting were infuriated by what they described as the condescending attitude of the council's deputy leader and its director of planning.
    • Some faculty members seem to express a condescending, at times almost disdainful, attitude.
    • But nothing could be more patronising and condescending than his own view that being a farm labourer is an inadequate occupation.
    • He evaluates the host culture from his own perspective and approaches it with a condescending or even contemptuous attitude.
    • Most essays include the condescending attitudes of a society that views them as dirty, stupid, invisible or sexually available.
    • Often times, I believe that these condescending attitudes are at least partly due to misconceptions about Christianity.
    • Even when youth activism is accepted it is usually in a condescending or patronizing manner when older and more experienced organizers run and co-opt youth efforts.
    Synonyms
    patronizing, supercilious, superior, snobbish, snobby, scornful, disdainful, lofty, lordly, haughty, imperious
    informal snooty, snotty, stuck-up
    British informal toffee-nosed

Derivatives

  • condescendingly

  • adverb kɒndɪˈsɛndɪŋliˌkɑndəˈsɛndɪŋli
    • No other writer I know mines the mother lode of what is condescendingly called ‘everyday life’ with such consistently surprising results.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • When asked condescendingly by Mayer how many cameras he has now Hughes replies bluntly, ‘Twenty-four.’
      • ‘They come from parts of the country where jobs are hard to find,’ an acquaintance condescendingly excuses the enlistees.
      • And then there is the current reprehensible practice of offering only two minutes of news throughout the day, with five minutes condescendingly given at certain selected times.
      • ‘I'm so sorry I had to turn down that job ’, they'll whisper condescendingly, ‘but it was lovely of you to offer it to me’.

Definition of condescending in US English:

condescending

adjectiveˌkändəˈsendiNGˌkɑndəˈsɛndɪŋ
  • Having or showing a feeling of patronizing superiority.

    she thought the teachers were arrogant and condescending

    她认为教师们傲慢自大且居高临下。

    a condescending smile

    屈尊降贵的微笑。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even when youth activism is accepted it is usually in a condescending or patronizing manner when older and more experienced organizers run and co-opt youth efforts.
    • I kept expecting him to talk with a snotty, British accent and be very condescending to people.
    • To be sure, the condescending attitude of the promoters of the project was no help to their cause.
    • Traders at Thursday's meeting were infuriated by what they described as the condescending attitude of the council's deputy leader and its director of planning.
    • But nothing could be more patronising and condescending than his own view that being a farm labourer is an inadequate occupation.
    • Our schools are only just recovering from the condescending attitude that we ought to expect worse standards from the poor.
    • It was because that group poses a threat to the Maori vote that is now currently held by a Government that treats that vote in a condescending, patronising manner.
    • I still find their attitude to us condescending and disgraceful.
    • And if that weren't bad enough, a picture intended to make Stern's condescending message unmistakably clear accompanies the article.
    • Miller, a middle-aged man with gray blonde hair and a compassionate face, didn't appreciate the condescending attitude of this upstart kid!
    • One deals with the devastation to individuals and families; the other with the condescending attitude Western nations have towards developing ones.
    • And therefore, one has either to ditch the condescending attitude to the electorate, or the social democracy.
    • At a makeshift relief camp in Nagappattinam, India, refugees complained about what they view as the condescending attitude of relief workers.
    • It turns out that nearly everyone, Japanese or otherwise, is a philistine in the condescending and rather snobbish world view of the film.
    • I had been avoiding calls from her lately because she always seemed to have this condescending attitude toward the way that I'd been changing.
    • Most essays include the condescending attitudes of a society that views them as dirty, stupid, invisible or sexually available.
    • Some faculty members seem to express a condescending, at times almost disdainful, attitude.
    • Often times, I believe that these condescending attitudes are at least partly due to misconceptions about Christianity.
    • Even the Indians, towards whom some of my fellow countrymen have a condescending attitude, made strenuous efforts to revive the long-dead language of Sanskrit.
    • He evaluates the host culture from his own perspective and approaches it with a condescending or even contemptuous attitude.
    Synonyms
    patronizing, supercilious, superior, snobbish, snobby, scornful, disdainful, lofty, lordly, haughty, imperious
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