attitude
n. 態度,看法; 姿勢; 我行我素的作風
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 handicapped people...
對殘疾人態度的整體轉變
Being unemployed produces negative attitudes to work...
失業會產生對工作的消極態度。
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.
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·喬普林多年前就這樣做過,她們當時是兩位個性鮮明的才女。
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.
寫作需要有批判性思維,而這正是他所不具備的。
1. a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways;
2. position or arrangement of the body and its limbs;
3. a theatrical pose created for effect;
4. position of aircraft or spacecraft relative to a frame of reference (the horizon or direction of motion)
attitude, air, manner
這些名詞均含"態度,風度"之意。
stand, attitude, position
這些名詞均含"態度,立場"之意。
He maintained an attitude of high seriousness.
他保持了極為認真的態度.
Being gentle and cultivated is just a scholar's attitude.
溫文爾雅正是學者的態度.
His attitude was shocking to her.
他的態度令她感到震驚.
There's something cowardly and ignoble about such an attitude.
這種態度有點怯懦可鄙.
I don't approve of your defeatist attitude.
我不贊成你這種失敗主義的態度.