单词 | attitude |
释义 | attitude (ætɪtjuːd , US -tuːd ) Word forms: attitudes 1. variable noun B1+ Your attitude to something is the way that you think and feel about it, especially when this shows in the way you behave. ...the general change in attitude towards people with disabilities. [+ to/towards] His attitude made me angry. I don't think it's fair to accuse me of having an attitude problem. Synonyms: opinion, thinking, feeling, thought 2. uncountable noun 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] 3. attitude of mind phrase 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. Collocations: attitude prevails A similar attitude prevails within her circle of friends. canada.com And if that attitude prevails in political circles? Times,Sunday Times Clearly this attitude prevails in the membership department as well. Times, Sunday Times His hedonistic attitude prevails later in life. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His quick-thinking and can-do attitude then saw him turn from willing journeyman to world-class news photographer. The Sun (2014) You have the can-do attitude that inspires others and instead of playing down your ambitions, you are ready to see how far they can take you. The Sun (2009) Despite their can-do attitude, barriers to success are still there for female entrepreneurs. Times, Sunday Times (2013) People seem more energetic and optimistic here, with a slightly naive but refreshing can-do attitude. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The way this environment is set up, we are playing with a can-do attitude. Times, Sunday Times (2015) There was a caring attitude, a consistency and integrity that showed in your grief when a daughter turned away for a time. Christianity Today (2000) That caring attitude is also reflected in the way the company treats its staff and its concern for the environment a little closer to home. Times, Sunday Times (2006) This is part of our natural caring attitude and concern for others and used sensibly can be to our advantage. Everything You Need to Know for Success in Business (1990) It is appalling that a leading trade body should take such a casual attitude towards such an important matter. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Has this casual attitude in fact become common practice? Times, Sunday Times (2007) This was a company with a very casual attitude towards safety. Times, Sunday Times (2016) This casual attitude may seem unwise, if not risky - until you realise there is a new and alluring world waiting to be explored. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Yet some people who have had their passport go missing say the Passport Office shows a cavalier attitude to the problem. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Yet it would be quite wrong to deduce that he has a cavalier attitude to training. Times, Sunday Times (2008) There appears to be a cavalier attitude. Times, Sunday Times (2013) He said the failures reflected a wider cavalier attitude to privacy that the company needed to address. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Each recalls the fat pay packets and a fledgling industry that was often happy to display a cavalier attitude to health and safety. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Change your attitude and you change your world. Times, Sunday Times A really interesting read that could change your attitude to food for ever. The Sun I'm not going to change my attitude and approach at 2-2. The Sun Give him a week or so to change his attitude and commit to you. The Sun When the film came out and was a big hit, she didn't change her attitude. The Sun There can even develop a bit of a condescending attitude. Christianity Today They don't understand what viewers want any more - and this comes from an elitist and incalculably condescending attitude towards the majority of people who pay its licence fee. Times, Sunday Times You just have to lose the earnest, condescending attitude. Times, Sunday Times The judge was outraged and accused the bank's representatives of an 'opprobrious demeanour and condescending attitude'. Times, Sunday Times If we have some sort of condescending attitude about this, if you say to yourself. Christianity Today She finds them all wanting, arguing that economic factors were not the driver but a change in cultural attitude. Times, Sunday Times You see, by and large, my childhood was spent in parts of the country and among people unprovided with any semblance of a cultural attitude. Times, Sunday Times Quashing cultural attitudes to antibiotics was not easy, he said. Times, Sunday Times Our strong cultural attitudes of independence and self-sufficiency also prohibit the seeking of fellowship. Christianity Today Social and cultural attitudes to sport, exercise, health, and physical activity may have changed considerably - especially over the last century or so. The Sun I think my experiences have forced me to develop that attitude. Christianity Today With research oriented curriculum, the students develop an attitude of continuous learning. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Instances like this helped her develop an attitude that those who put other down are the individuals to feel truly sorry for. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Melody's behaviour becomes a problem when she goes on a downward spiral and develops an attitude problem. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They developed an attitude toward life that was positive, and strengthened their relationships with others around them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 While many readers belong to denominations with differing polities from this one, the principles and attitudes expressed here can be applied to a wide range of settings. Christianity Today From managers, professionals and employees generally we hear alarm about bellicose attitudes expressed publicly by stressed executives. Globe and Mail In a career that spanned the two world wars, he expressed his attitudes to a fast-changing world through images of the views that felt significant to him. Times, Sunday Times Some music writers began to criticize the band for what they perceived as arrogance, hype and a misogynist attitude expressed in their songs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Still, the positive affect groups rated debaters who argued unpopular views as holding the same attitude expressed in the essay. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Staff feel the firm's flexible working policies and general attitude ensure a relaxed office life. Times, Sunday Times The general attitude was, she says, that 'this would never work'. Times, Sunday Times I think we both have the same general attitude towards keeping fit. The Sun Moreover, he may now sense a change in the general attitude to his plight. Times, Sunday Times The general attitude was 'it's not our fight'. Times, Sunday Times And he has a healthy attitude to success, knowing that the highs come with lows. Times,Sunday Times It hinges on a healthy attitude - to both exercise and food. Times, Sunday Times She has a healthy attitude towards food and was never one to talk about dieting in front of me. The Sun For most of us, this seems like a healthy attitude. Times, Sunday Times Actually, say some experts, putting calories on menus makes no sense if you want to create a healthy attitude to food. Times, Sunday Times Adherents of the hostile attitude are not be conserved, but liquidated. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Gradually, however, his views changed, through the hostile attitude of the emperor. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He often has a hostile attitude towards others, threatening to throw things at them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They show a preference for turbid inshore areas and in harbors, and have a generally hostile attitude and are territorial towards other reef fish. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1956, he asked for a medical examination, and the prison authorities recorded a hostile attitude on his part toward the leadership and staff due to complaints about his treatment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He possessed a very good learning attitude and was seen as a very down-to-earth person. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She has an international and cosmopolitan image and appearance, with an intelligent and diligent learning attitude. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Students engage in group projects to foster their peer and team learning attitude and competence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I usually sympathise with the liberal attitude on these issues. Times, Sunday Times They have a liberal attitude to bikes as well. Times, Sunday Times Even with the more liberal attitude, the censors refused to pass the film uncut. Times, Sunday Times By and large, the further you travel down the scale of social class, the less likely you are to find people with a liberal attitude towards criminals. Times, Sunday Times The repercussions of this shockingly liberal attitude will be harshly felt. The Sun Even when you're chained between the guard, maintain that attitude. Christianity Today As a result of this failure, orbiter propellant was being used at a higher-than-planned rate to maintain the attitude of the vehicle. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The captain spoke to his squad yesterday about maintaining the attitude that helped them to play close to the perfect match last week. Times, Sunday Times He maintained an attitude of superiority throughout his captivity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Especially his father, who was from a working-class background and became a high-level civil servant, apparently always maintained an attitude of solidarity with people from the lower social classes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The negative attitude was leading to jams that caused motorists to lose money on wasted fuel. Times, Sunday Times (2016) You find yourself with a negative attitude and an underlying sense of hopelessness. Christianity Today (2000) The prevailing negative attitude is partly down to people's experiences of the system. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Toward metaphysics, as an alleged science of the suprasensible, he takes up an entirely negative attitude. History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time (1893) You have a positive attitude and can focus on your strengths to get to grips with something difficult. The Sun (2009) My positive attitude to the role of the third sector is justified and realistic. Times, Sunday Times (2009) You have a positive attitude that makes you good company. The Sun (2017) Anybody who has excelled at something has a positive attitude, and you don't give up. Times, Sunday Times (2010) She was a vibrant, lively and feisty woman who had an extremely positive attitude towards life. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The prevailing attitude, though, seemed to be a stubborn determination to stick to routine. Times, Sunday Times In 1973, this law was established, radically overturning a prevailing attitude that long term contaminants bioaccumulating in humans was not problematic. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The prevailing attitude among residents and outside observers was that amalgamation would be inevitable and could not be stopped. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Your quick thinking and professional attitude get you noticed. The Sun The physician must determine whether rapport and a professional attitude already have been established with the patient. Christianity Today You have a professional attitude that helps you take a vital step forward at work or with a job search. The Sun You have smart ideas plus a professional attitude - and career plans will start moving after being on hold. The Sun His talent and professional attitude was apparent but his unfailing good humour and loyalty was the key to his successful career. The Sun These attitudes broke my heart, not just for the casualties of this public attitude but also for the public itself. Christianity Today She suggested that the public attitude to her was cyclical, and that people usually warmed to her ideas. Times,Sunday Times Such stories have hardened the public attitude towards banks and, by extension, towards the government. Times, Sunday Times Hard facts, data, equations and a mystical lack of comprehension mixed with a large dose of fear would come closer to the widespread public attitude towards scientific writing. Times, Sunday Times Even more cheering has been the shift in public attitude. Times, Sunday Times However, if your actions reflect an attitude of scarcity, your people will act in the same vein and approach giving with a scarcity mentality. Christianity Today A spokeswoman for the city said that the exchange was 'an isolated incident' involving one officer and did not reflect the attitude of the police department. Times, Sunday Times No matter how much money you have at your disposal — or how little — the way you choose to invest it should reflect your attitude to risk. Times, Sunday Times His life reflected this attitude as he became more and more a loner. Christianity Today Yet such matters seem something of an irrelevance, since they only reflect an attitude of the time adopted by a celebrated pioneer of the harpsichord revival in the twentieth century. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 One for those with patience and a relaxed attitude towards historical accuracy. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Dark walls, low lighting and a relaxed attitude make this buzzy restaurant a romantic destination. Times, Sunday Times (2012) One thing I love about Iceland is their relaxed attitude about life in general. The Sun (2013) You have a more relaxed attitude to relationships and love is less intense and more successful. The Sun (2010) You have a more relaxed attitude to love that makes a partner keener. The Sun (2012) How refreshing to see the singer taking such a responsible attitude. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The companies that take a responsible attitude to our planet and lead in their industries will be the ones that win consumers' hearts and minds. Times, Sunday Times (2006) We take a responsible attitude to how we grow and how we treat customers. Times, Sunday Times (2014) On each of these dimensions, people encounter the world and shape their attitude out of their particular take on their experience. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Leads the physical confrontation well, shaping the attitude of a ferocious forward pack. Times, Sunday Times How did battle rapping shape your attitudes? The Sun But what they see shapes their attitudes. The Sun Since the beginning the club the organisation has set about shaping the attitudes and morals of the youth along with recreation and amateur sport. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Neither by background, experience or social attitude, did she fit the image of a duchess. Times, Sunday Times Insecurity has been a pervasive social attitude since 9/11. The Times Literary Supplement With the prosperity of the era, the prevailing social attitude was one of belief in science, technology, progress, and futurism. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It concluded that the polls may be using samples that differ in terms of the social attitudes of the individuals being polled. Times, Sunday Times He looked at voters and their broad social attitudes and background, which turned out to be a successful way of looking at things. Times, Sunday Times These assumptions and attitudes are usually a mixture of personal experience, broader cultural and societal attitudes, media and the like. Christianity Today Accurate statistics are difficult to obtain as often cases are not reported or recorded due to societal attitudes that discourage this. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Societal attitudes continue to be a barrier to interfaith marriage and conversions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The allocation of resources depends upon governmental policies and the societal attitudes of the individuals who exist within the society. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Members of the fat acceptance movement perceive negative societal attitudes as persistent, and as being based on the presumption that fatness reflects negatively on a person's character. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Yet these survivors' stories were often inspirational, their resilience and upbeat attitude a stark contrast to the barbaric thinking of the bombers. Times, Sunday Times He will take that unswerving, upbeat attitude into the dressing room as captain this week. Times, Sunday Times This upbeat attitude didn't come about by chance. Times, Sunday Times Everybody loves him for his glittering ring freckles and d upbeat attitude, de, and he adores s being the centre of attention return. Times, Sunday Times They quickly became known for their extravagant audiovisual performances involving alien and tribal looking musicians and an irreverent, upbeat attitude. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Since nothing's that urgent, simply adopt a wait-and-see attitude. Times, Sunday Times People now have a wait-and-see attitude toward most messages and authority in general. Christianity Today Members often take a wait-and-see attitude before committing their financial resources to resolve a controversial legal concern. Christianity Today That way, instead of struggling against events, you'll adopt a wait-and-see attitude. Times, Sunday Times But a wait-and-see attitude remains. Houston Chronicle Translations: Chinese: 态度 Japanese: 態度 |
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