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Deign to do Meaning in English

expression

ˈdeɪn/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈdu
DAYN tuh DOO
dˈeɪn/ /tˈuː/ /dʉː
DAYN too DOO

释义

To do something in a way that shows you think it is beneath your dignity, usually when you would not normally do it. It often suggests a sense of arrogance or superiority.

用法与细微差别

Very formal and somewhat old-fashioned; used to imply the person feels superior. Commonly found in writing, rarely in everyday speech. Often used sarcastically: 'She wouldn't deign to speak to us.' Do not confuse with basic 'agree' or 'decide to do.'

例句

She did not deign to do the chores herself.

basic

He won't deign to do any task he thinks is boring.

basic

Why should she deign to do such a simple job?

basic

He barely deigned to do more than glance at the report.

natural

She finally deigned to do an interview after weeks of silence.

natural

They wouldn't even deign to do business with us last year.

natural