patronising

patronising

美 ['pætrənaɪzɪŋ]  英 ['pætrənaɪzɪŋ]

  • adj.自认为高人一等的;摆派头的
  • 网络屈尊附就;老气横秋;看不起人

例句

It's super easy to do so there is no need for a patronising explanation and it makes for the most perfect holiday hair.

这个发型超级所以必要觉得屈尊俯就就是假日最佳发型

First, slow down, but not to the point where members of your audience think you are patronising them.

首先下来但是不要使听众觉得屈尊俯就

I know it's just a one liner comment across the internet, but it makes you sound really patronising.

知道仅仅Internet网友评论起来光顾

I find this just as patronising as 'a glass of dry white wine for the little lady'.

作为一名少女发现仅仅啤酒一样有利

Perhaps it's your thinly veiled racism and patronising misogyny that she finds offensive; I can sympathise.

也许正是毫不掩饰种族主义高人一等女性厌恶感到冒犯感受这一点

His friends aren't interested in talking to my friends. And my friends think his friends are boring and patronising.

朋友没有兴趣朋友说话朋友认为朋友都是令人讨厌

The term has a patronising ring. But it remains the best framework for dealing with the rising Chinese superpower.

这种说法上去有些居高临下仍是正在崛起超级大国中国打交道最佳框架

The objective of the patronising drivel emitted by politicians and business people is to drive out argument.

政界商界人士居高临下发表蠢话目的在于排除争论

"This is insulting and patronising" to recipient countries, he said.

表示接收而言,“一种侮辱居高临下表现”。

The West is still stuck in a colonial mindset, and approaches Africa in a patronising way that hasn't changed for many, many years.

西方仍然殖民时期精神状态一种多年恩人自居方式接近非洲

Said by a white Texan dynast in Ghana, an African country once ravaged by the slave unexceptionable insightmight sound a shade patronising.

这个非洲国家曾一度奴隶贩卖蹂躏因此布什看似完美见解略胜一筹

More seriously, a teacher blogged that Willetts's comments were "simplistic and naive" even "downright patronising" to young people.

严肃一些一位教师博客莱特评价简单幼稚”,甚至完全强迫年轻人领情”。

THe managers adopt patronising attitudes towards the obedient and faithful subordinates .

对待听话忠诚下属经理们拥有一种屈尊俯就态度

Whether he comes to you in anger or merely to give you a patronising pat on the back, you are done for, cracked in either case.

生气走过仅仅后背屈尊俯就不管情况下完蛋

From my point of view he was intransigent, patronising and utterly insufferable.

看来倔强高傲完全无法忍受

Be careful to avoid patronising or marginalising disabled people or making them invisible.

1应该注意不要屈尊俯就态度对待人士避免他们边缘或者他们视而不见

Why should I give my patronising colleague the benefit of the doubt when he was so clearly in the wrong?

为什么应该高傲同事显然有错无罪推定”?

Mary has died in overlooking these patronising, she HuoJu after close with sweet irony tone was virulent description of family and friends.

玛丽居高临下俯视这些发生关门甜蜜刻毒讽刺声调描述生前亲人朋友故事

"Perhaps by being so tolerant we have actually been patronising, " says one diplomat.

也许采取如此宽容措施我们可以长期援助他们,”外交官讲道

Sarcasm. Your attitude, words, and tone of voice are belittling or patronising.

态度言语说话语调暗含嘲讽

When she first joined the Wasilla city council, she found it full of patronising old men.

进入瓦西拉议会发现这里年纪爱国人士

European leaders such as Mr Barroso may well feel "wounded" by the patronising lectures of outsiders.

诸如巴罗索欧洲领导人听到外界保护性讲话可能感觉受伤”。

And perhaps it is patronising to some people, some people don't feel the need to be liberated.

也许对于有些来说有些觉得自己无需争取自身解放

But O'Neill thought that a word linked to babies would seem patronising .

认为一个婴儿有关显得有些

But that is too patronising.

这种看法有些自视过高

I know what it is. But I don't want you to think I am patronising you, because I am your friend

知道这个真理不想让觉得恩惠因为朋友