attitude
noun
uk/ˈæt.ɪ.tʃuːd/us/ˈæt̬.ə.tuːd/attitudenoun(OPINION)
B1[CorU]
afeelingoropinionabout something or someone, or a way ofbehavingthat iscausedby this:
心态;看法;态度It's often verydifficulttochangepeople's attitudes.人们对事情的看法通常很难改变。
[+ that]Shetakesthe attitudethatchildrenshould beallowedtolearnattheirownpace.在儿童学习步调快慢的问题上,她的态度是应顺其自然。
He has a verybadattitudeto/towardswork.他的工作态度极差。
Heseemsto haveundergoneachangein/ofattituderecently, and hasbecomemuch morecooperative.他的态度近来好像转变了,变得合作多了。
I don't likeyourattitude(= the way you arebehaving).我不喜欢你这种态度。
Thatboyhas arealattitudeproblem(=behavesin a way that makes itdifficultfor otherpeopleto have arelationshipwith him orworkwith him).那个孩子的态度很成问题。
a feeling or opinion about something or someone
- attitudeHis attitude towards authority has often got him into trouble.
 - outlookI wish I could share your positive outlook on life.
 - frame of mindI need to be in the right frame of mind to talk about this.
 - approachIt's time to try a different approach to the problem.
 - viewpointHis viewpoint is his own and does not affect how I think about the issue.
 - point of viewFrom a strictly financial point of view it looks like a positive change.
 
- Her attitude hasdefinitelychangedfor thebettersince shestartedthis newjob.
 - Thebishopcriticizedthegovernmentforits"callous,uncaringattitude" to thehomelessand theunemployed.
 - Myrelationshipwith myfatherplayedamajorpartinshapingmy attitude towards men.
 - Middleagecan be theprimeoflifeif you have therightattitude.
 - He's often beenaccusedofcynicismin his attitude towardspolitics.
 
Opinions, beliefs and points of view
- Afrocentric
 - agnosticism
 - angle
 - anti-ideological
 - article of faith
 - ascription
 - bubble
 - creed
 - helicopter view
 - heretical
 - hot take
 - idea
 - outlook
 - pole
 - politics
 - posture
 - pretension
 - prism
 - relativism
 - someone'sidea ofsomethingidiom
 
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Behaving, interacting and behaviour
attitudenoun(CONFIDENCE)
[U]
If you say that someone has attitude, youmeanthat they are veryconfidentandwantpeopletonoticethem.
自信Confidence & self-assurance
- amour propre
 - aplomb
 - assertive
 - assertively
 - assertiveness
 - dogmatic
 - dogmatically
 - dogmatism
 - dogmatist
 - empowered
 - rakish
 - rakishly
 - rakishness
 - safe
 - safety blanket
 - surely
 - swag
 - swash
 - tall
 - to be sureidiom
 
attitudenoun(POSITION)
[C]literary
apositionof thebody:
姿态,姿势Shelaysprawledacrossthesofa, in an attitudeofcompleteabandon.她四肢摊开躺在沙发上,一副完全无拘无束的样子。
Posture
- bearing
 - carriage
 - carry
 - crossed
 - deportment
 - orthostatic
 - pose
 - position
 - postural
 - posture
 - power pose
 - power posing
 - strike
 - strike an attitudeidiom
 - suck
 - sucksomethingin
 
Idiom
strike an attitude