patronising怎么读/patronising的发音
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patronising是什么意思
vt. (英)保护(等于patronize)
v do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of
v assume sponsorship of
v treat condescendingly
v be a regular customer or client of
s (used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who treat others with condescension
patronising的用法和双语例句
1. His tone was patronising, as if he were speaking to a child.
他的语气高高在上,好像在对一个孩子说话。
2. She hated it when her boss gave her patronising compliments about her work.
她讨厌老板用居高临下的方式来夸奖她的工作。
3. The politician's patronising remarks offended many voters.
那位政客居高临下的言论冒犯了许多选民。
4. "Don't worry your pretty little head," he said in a patronising way.
“别担心你那可爱的小脑袋瓜,”他用一种屈尊俯就的语气说道。
5. The professor had a patronising attitude toward students who asked basic questions.
那位教授对问基础问题的学生态度傲慢。
6. It's hard to take advice from someone who is always so patronising.
很难接受一个总是高高在上的人的建议。
7. Her smile was kind, but her words were subtly patronising.
她的微笑很友善,但话语中却隐含着居高临下的意味。
8. He gave a patronising laugh when she suggested a different approach.
当她提出另一种方法时,他发出了轻蔑的笑声。
9. The review was full of patronising comments about the author's inexperience.
这篇评论充满了对作者缺乏经验的居高临下的评价。
10. She tried to explain her idea, but he responded with a patronising "That's cute."
她试图解释自己的想法,但他却用一种屈尊俯就的口吻回应道:“真可爱。”