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Attitude Feel Shows General Public Mind ˈætɪtjuːd Noun

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/æ̱tɪtjuːd, AM -tuːd/
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[N-VAR 可变名词](尤指从行为中表现出来的)态度,看法 Your attitude to something is the way that you think and feel about it, especially when this shows in the way you behave.
  [usu with supp]
  • ...the general change in attitude towards handicapped people...

    对残疾人态度的整体转变

  • Being unemployed produces negative attitudes to work...

    失业会产生对工作的消极态度。

  • His attitude made me angry...

    他的态度让我很生气。

  • I don't think it's fair to accuse me of having an attitude problem.

    我觉得指责我有态度问题有失公允。

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]个人风格;(尤指)咄咄逼人的作派 If you refer to someone as a person with attitude, you mean that they have a striking and individual style of behaviour, especially a forceful or aggressive one.
  [JOURNALISM 新闻]
  • Patti Smith and Janis Joplin did it all years ago and they were women with attitude and talent.

    帕蒂·史密斯和詹妮斯·乔普林多年前就这样做过,她们当时是两位个性鲜明的才女。

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[PHRASE 短语]思想方法;感情 Your attitude of mind is your general way of thinking and feeling.
  • Writing calls for a critical attitude of mind that he did not possess.

    写作需要有批判性思维,而这正是他所不具备的。


Oxford at·ti·tude AWL / ˈætɪtjuːd ; NAmE ˈætɪtuːd / noun 1 [countable ] attitude(to/towards sb/sth) the way that you think and feel about sb/sth; the way that you behave towards sb/sth that shows how you think and feel 态度;看法 changes in public attitudes to marriage 公众对婚姻的看法的转变 the government's attitude towards single parents 政府对单亲的看法 to have a good/bad/positive/negative attitude towards sb/sth 对某人(或事物)持好的╱坏的╱肯定的╱否定的态度 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! 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? A lot of drivers have a serious attitude problem (= they do not behave in a way that is acceptable to other people). 许多驾车者有一种严重的动辄发火倾向。 2 [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 inspanidual way 我行我素的做派 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. 年轻人,你最好改掉那种态度,学学好。 3 [countable ] ( formal) a position of the body 姿势 Her hands were folded in an attitude of prayer. 她双手合拢成祈祷姿势。 IDIOMsee
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at·ti·tude / ˈætɪtjuːd ; NAmE ˈætɪtuːd /
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attitudeat‧ti‧tude /ˈætɪtjuːd $ -tuːd/ ●●● S2 W1 AWL noun
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1[countable, uncountable] the opinions and feelings that you usually have about something, especially when this is shown in your behaviour:  As soon as they found out I was a doctor, their whole attitude changed.attitude to/towards The people have a very positive attitude to life.2[uncountable] informal a style of dressing, behaving etc that shows you have the confidence to do unusual and exciting things without caring what other people thinkwith attitude a coat with attitudeattitudinal /ˌætəˈtjuːdənəl $ -ˈtuː-/ adjectiveCOLLOCATIONSadjectivesgood/bad· a lazy student with a bad attitudepositive/negative· A positive attitude is essential if you want to be successful.· Many teenagers have a very negative attitude towards cooking.relaxed· On Bali, there is a healthier, more relaxed attitude to life.favourable (=having a good opinion of something or someone)· Older people tend to have a favourable attitude to the police.critical (=showing you disagree with or disapprove of someone or something)· People’s attitude towards US foreign policy has become increasingly critical.ambivalent (=not sure if you approve of something)· The public have a rather ambivalent attitude towards science.cavalier (=very careless, especially about something serious or important)· his cavalier attitude to the truthpatronizing/condescending (=showing that you think you are more important or intelligent than someone)· complaints about patronising attitudes towards womenaggressive/hostile (=showing anger)· Their attitude suddenly became more aggressive.public attitudes/people’s attitudes· Public attitudes have changed.political attitudes· a survey of people’s political attitudesmental attitude· There is a strong connection between health and mental attitude.somebody’s whole attitude· His whole attitude seemed different.the general attitude· His general attitude to our situation was unsympathetic.verbshave/take/adopt an attitude· Not everyone takes a positive attitude towards modern art.somebody’s attitude changes· As you get older, your attitude changes.an attitude exists· This attitude no longer exists in the church.somebody’s attitude hardens (=they feel less sympathy and they want to be stricter or firmer)· People’s attitudes towards sex offenders have hardened.phrasesan attitude of mind British English (=a way of thinking)· Being young is simply an attitude of mind.somebody has an attitude problem (=someone is not helpful or pleasant to be with)· Some of the male students have a real attitude problem.
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n.态度;看法;意见;姿势

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