attitude /ˈætəˌtuːd/ Brit /ˈætəˌtjuːd/ noun plural attitudes
/ˈætəˌtuːd/ Brit /ˈætəˌtjuːd/
noun
plural attitudes
Learner's definition of ATTITUDE
1
[count] : the way you think and feel about someone or something态度;看法 —
often + to, toward, or towards -
I don't understand your attitude to money.我不理解你对金钱的态度。
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She's studying how attitudes toward death vary from culture to culture.她正在研究不同文化看待死亡的态度有何不同。
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He wants to change the hostile attitude they have toward technology.他想改变他们对科技的敌意。
2
[count] : a feeling or way of thinking that affects a person's behavior态度;姿态 -
He has an aggressive/rebellious attitude. [=he behaves toward other people in an aggressive/rebellious way]他的态度咄咄逼人。
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She's friendly and has a good attitude.她待人友善,态度温和。
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You need to change your bad attitude.你要端正态度。
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There's been a change/shift in his attitude since his accident.遭遇事故后,他的态度发生了改变。
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She has an attitude problem. [=she is not friendly or cooperative]她的态度很差。
3 informal
a : a way of thinking and behaving that people regard as unfriendly, rude, etc.(不友好的、粗鲁的)态度 [count]
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b [noncount] : a strong, confident, or impressive quality我行我素的做派;个性 4
[count] formal : a particular way of positioning your body姿势
cop an attitude
— see 2cop