condescended
英 [ˌkɒndɪˈsendɪd]
美 [ˌkɑːndɪˈsendɪd]
v. 屈尊; 俯就; (对某人)表现出优越感
condescend的过去分词和过去式
双语例句
- She at last condescended to evince awareness of his proximity.
最后她才纡贵屈尊地表示出她注意到他在旁边。 - She actually condescended to say hello to me in the street today.
她今天在街上竟能屈尊跟我打招呼。 - I learnt that it was very important to treat everyone I met with respect; the Chinese, like most people, don't like being condescended to by foreigners, and the British have to be very careful in this respect because of our colonial past.
我意识到,尊重每一个我遇见的人非常重要;像大多数人一样,中国人不喜欢被外国人瞧不起,有过殖民历史的英国人更应注意这一点。 - The prime minister condescended to open our school fete.
总理屈尊宣布我们的校庆开始了。 - He condescended to bribery.
他不顾节操接受贿赂。 - He condescended to mingle with the workers.
他屈尊与工人们交往。 - There were hints that she thought she had condescended, however thankful to have done so.
有迹象表明,我母亲认为她是屈尊下嫁了,虽然她庆幸就这样嫁了。 - The politician condescended to meet socially with men of questionable character.
那名政客自贬身份与品格有问题的人交往。 - Since Madame condescended to speak to her of her affairs, she would permit herself to say what she thought.
太太既然肯屈尊把她的事情讲给她听,她自然也就大胆地把自己的看法说出来了。 - He often condescended to help his friend with his homework.
他常常以施惠的态度帮助朋友做功课。