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Condescend to Meaning in English

expression

ˌkɑndɪˈsɛnd/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
kahn-di-SEND to, tuh, ti
kˌɒndɪsˈɛnd/ /tˈuː
kon-di-SEND TOO

释义

To do something that you think is below your status or dignity, often showing a sense of superiority towards others.

用法与细微差别

Usually expresses disapproval. Common with 'would not condescend to' (refusal), or 'condescend to explain' (reluctant aid). Implies arrogance or looking down on others. Not appropriate in formal writing except for negative judgments.

例句

He would not condescend to speak with them.

basic

She refused to condescend to answer such rude questions.

basic

Why should I condescend to do all the work myself?

basic

He only condescended to help when everyone was watching.

natural

They acted as if they were doing us a favor to even condescend to listen.

natural

'Oh, so now you finally condescend to join us?' he joked.

natural