单词 | matronizingly |
释义 | > as lemmasˈmatronizingly ˈmatronizingly adv. ΚΠ 1973 B. Hardy in S. Spender D. H. Lawrence: Novelist, Poet, Prophet 94 The woman in the poem generalises, matronisingly—‘Men are the shyest creatures.’ 1994 N.Y. Times Bk. Rev. 26 May 14/2 Calling it ‘vehemently feminist’ and passing on is like matronizingly awarding it stars for good conduct. 1998 E. Shohat Talking Visions Introd. 17 Although Eurocentric feminists have matronizingly misconstrued post-Third Worldist women of color as ‘latecomers’ to feminism, many feminists of color have shunned mainstream feminist organizations. 2003 T. Adams & R. Bartlett in T. Adams & J. Manthorpe Dementia Care i. 10 Infantilization, treating a person very patronizingly (or ‘matronizingly’) as an insensitive parent might treat a very young child. < as lemmas |
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