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They consider themselves superior.他们认为自己高人一等。Just because you're older than me, it doesn't give you the right to patronize me.你年龄比我大,但这并不意味着你有权以高人一等的态度对我说话。There's a smack of condescension in the book's tone.这本书里透着一丝高人一等的语气。She's so up herself since she landed this new job, it's unbearable.自从她找到新工作之后,她就自觉高人一等,真让人受不了。She was intensely irritated by Emma's holier-than-thou attitude.她被埃玛那种自以为高人一等的态度大大地激怒了。He's always very patronizing towards / toward my mother.他对我母亲总是一副高人一等的样子。Now that he is at university, he talks down to all his relatives.他现在算是大学生了,对亲戚讲话竟一律带上高人一等的口气。His success has given him a false sense of superiority.成功带给他一种高人一等的错觉。They're a lot of low-brows pretending to be intellectual high-hats.他们是一伙缺乏文化修养的人,却装做高人一等的文人雅士。His position lifted him from the common crowd.他的地位使他的身份高人一等。He displayed a condescending attitude towards / toward his co-workers.他对同事表现出一副高人一等的态度。Kids don't like to be patronized any more than adults do.小孩子也和大人一样不喜欢别人以高人一等的态度对他们说话。He explains things without condescending to his audience.他解释情况时不会对听众表现出高人一等的样子。He was prepossessed with the notion of his own superiority.他满脑子的先入之见就是自己高人一等。She spoke to us in a patronizing tone.她以一种高人一等的语气跟我们说话。His condescending manner did nothing to endear him to us.他高人一等的举止一点也没能使我们喜欢上他。You can stand there and feel superior as you point and laugh at them.你站在那儿指指点点、嘲笑他们时,会觉得自己高人一等。He spoke with an air of superiority.他说话时摆出一副高人一等的样子。 |