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单词 condescend
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Examplesofcondescend

condescend
In condescending he refuses to take his inferiors for granted, but suggests instead that their labor is something to be earned.
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At the same time, historians of political thought have not condescended to deal with the political facts.
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Furthermore, there is a purism in the field that is condescending toward texts that irreverently mix languages.
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The pedagogical approach adopted does not shy away from these, or develop a paternalistic or condescending attitude to their difficulty.
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Informing us of such an end need not be condescending.
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In the competition with other fields, some condescending view by mathematicians for example vis-a-vis physicists can occasionally be noted, as partly in the last quotation.
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Tocondescenddemonstrated an easy-going flexibility of temperament, a willingness to compromise.
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Condescension came primarily to signify self-promotion at another's cost; tocondescendwas to assert one's own superiority in a way that degraded others.
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A prime target, not surprisingly, is the ubiquitous and mostly condescending celebration of women for their "civilizing" influence on men.
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That the newcomers needed to be assisted went hand in hand with the condescending belief that they had to be converted as well.
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Unfortunately, the magnificence of these and other chapters is partially marred by the snide and condescending tone that colours a handful of other essays.
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As they condescended (or abdicated their distinction), visitors were required to act like the people they were trying to help.
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In such cases the object of condescension is thought to be unworthy; consequently, tocondescendis to be compromised.
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Speech does not merely reveal the emotions of the speaker, however, but can convey complex interpersonal meanings such as being friendly, rude, comforting or condescending.
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Such a development would also further a wider appreciation for local forms of knowledge, an intellectual heritage hitherto largely relegated to the condescending guardianship of nationalistic folklore studies.
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