原级:patronize
第三人称单数:patronizes
过去分词:patronized
patronizing的近义词
过去式:patronized
1. 要人领情的:patronite 绿硫钒矿 | patronizing 要人领情的 | patronizing 俨然以恩人态度的
2. 俨然以恩人态度的:patronizing 要人领情的 | patronizing 俨然以恩人态度的 | patronizingly 要人领情地
3. 俨然以恩人态度的/要人领情的:patronize /保护/支援/赞助/庇护/惠顾/ | patronizing /俨然以恩人态度的/要人领情的/ | patronizingly /要人领情地/
4. 擺出高人一等的姿態:pats:輕拍 | patronizing:擺出高人一等的姿態 | jubilant:興高采烈的
1. 自视高人一等的;屈尊俯就的
If someone is patronizing, they speak or behave towards you in a way that seems friendly, but which shows that they think they are superior to you.
e.g. The tone of the interview was unnecessarily patronizing.
面试官的口气让人觉得受了他多大恩惠似的,实在没有必要。
e.g. ...his patronising attitude to the homeless.
他对无家可归者屈尊俯就的态度
1. The most important ones may even clear out the whole restaurant before patronizing it.
2. patronizing
2. It would have also been highly unlikely for any Chinese investor to convince millions of current Newsweek readers to keep patronizing the publication.
3. Though the global economic slowdown curtailed spending by Chinese consumers in the real time world, it did not deter them from patronizing social networking websites.
4. Food critic Johnny Chan has been patronizing this oyster pancake hawker in Shantou for decades.
5. Hong Kong is not known for patronizing the performing arts and artistes.
6. With a lot of mainland tourists patronizing Luk Fook shops in Hong Kong, the brand has started to become recognized on the mainland.
7. Owing to the exquisite cuisine and relatively cheap prices, it is worth patronizing this beautifully decorated restaurant.
8. The most patronizing of the editorials was written by The NYT's Nicholas Kristof.
patronizing的解释
adj
1. patronizing的意思
1. (used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who treat others with condescension
Synonym: arch condescending patronising