柯林斯詞典attitude /??t??tju?d/ (attitudes) 1. N-VAR Your attitude to something is the way that you think and feel about it, especially when this shows in the way you behave. 態(tài)度 ...the general change in attitude toward handicapped people. …對殘疾人態(tài)度的普遍轉變。 Being unemployed produces negative attitudes to work. 失業(yè)會對工作產生消極態(tài)度。 返回 attitude劍橋詞典 attitude noun (OPINION) [ 可數名詞:有復數形式的名詞 or 不可數或單數名詞:沒有復數形式的名詞 ] a feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a way of behaving that is caused by this 心態(tài);看法;態(tài)度 It's often very difficult to change people's attitudes. 人們對事情的看法通常很難改變。 [ 詞或詞組后面接一個that從句 ] She takes the attitude that children should be allowed to learn at their own pace . 在兒童學習步調快慢的問題上,她的態(tài)度是應順其自然。 He has a very bad attitude to/towardswork . 他的工作態(tài)度極差。 He seems to have undergone a change in/of attitude recently , and has become much more cooperative . 他的態(tài)度近來好像轉變了,變得合作多了。 I don't like your attitude (= the way you are behaving ). 我不喜歡你這種態(tài)度。 That boy has a real attitude problem (= behaves in a way that makes it difficult for other people to have a relationship with him or work with him). 那個孩子的態(tài)度很成問題。 例句 Her attitude has definitely changed for the better since she started this new job .The bishop criticized the government for its "callous , uncaring attitude" to the homeless and the unemployed .My relationship with my father played a major part in shaping my attitude towards men.Middle age can be the prime of life if you have the right attitude.He's often been accused of cynicism in his attitude towards politics . attitude noun (CONFIDENCE) [ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有復數形式的名詞 ] If you say that someone has attitude, you mean that they are very confident and want people to notice them. 自信 attitude noun (POSITION) [ 可數名詞:有復數形式的名詞 ] literary a position of the body 姿態(tài),姿勢 She lay sprawled across the sofa , in an attitude of complete abandon . 她四肢攤開躺在沙發(fā)上,一副完全無拘無束的樣子。 習語strike an attitude 返回 attitude