condescend
英 [ˌkɒndɪˈsend]
美 [ˌkɑːndɪˈsend]
v. 屈尊; 俯就; (对某人)表现出优越感
过去式:condescended 第三人称单数:condescends 过去分词:condescended 现在分词:condescending
BNC.34810 / COCA.28540
牛津词典
verb
- 屈尊;俯就
to do sth that you think it is below your social or professional position to do- We had to wait almost an hour before he condescended to see us.
我们等了几乎一小时他才屈尊大驾来见我们。
- We had to wait almost an hour before he condescended to see us.
- (对某人)表现出优越感
to behave towards sb as though you are more important and more intelligent than they are- When giving a talk, be careful not to condescend to your audience.
发表讲话时,注意别对听众表现出高人一等的样子。
- When giving a talk, be careful not to condescend to your audience.
英英释义
verb
- treat condescendingly
- debase oneself morally, act in an undignified, unworthy, or dishonorable way
- I won't stoop to reading other people's mail
- do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
- behave in a patronizing and condescending manner
双语例句
- Before a cat will condescend to treat you as a trusted friend.
在猫面前要降格相待有如朋友。 - We condescend if we speak of it as a phenomenon of the poor.
如果我们说这是贫穷的现象那是我们屈尊了。 - It'd be very kind of you to condescend to take this post.
要是您肯屈就,那是太好了。 - Will you condescend to argue with him?
你会屈尊和他一般见识吗? - I'd appreciate it if you didn't condescend me, wayne.
我很感激你没看扁我,韦恩。 - Mind not high things, but condescend to men of low estate.
不要志气高大,倒要俯就卑微的人。 - Elinor would ever condescend to anticipate enjoyment.
埃莉诺能够委屈自己一下去预想这种乐趣。 - Some people will never condescend to help their wives with the housework.
一些人从不肯屈尊就驾帮他们的妻子料理家事。 - Such, moreover, is the complexity of life, that when we condescend upon details in our advice, we may be sure we condescend on error;
这样,而且,是生命的复杂性,即当我们在我们的建议详情垂询,我们可以肯定我们在错误屈尊; - Yet even as he declines to submit, he does condescend nonetheless to give an explanation of the philosophical way of life in terms that his fellow Athenians might understand.
然而,纵使苏格拉底拒绝屈从,但是他也屈尊俯就,明确地给出了哲学的生活方式之解释,此种解释他的同胞雅典人或许能理解。