Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - atttitude

atttitude

Category: foreign languages/going abroad

Problem description:

Usage of atttitude

Analysis:

attitude

(1) attitude, mentality, uncountable noun, followed by to/ direction, indicating to. ...

He took a friendly attitude towards us.

(2) opinions, ideas, judgments, uncountable nouns, followed by to/against, which means for. ...

What's your attitude towards this plan?

(3) posture, posture and uncountable nouns

He sat in a relaxed posture.

There is a fixed phrase:

Strike attitude is a written language, meaning affectation, affectation.

The American traditional dictionary (double solution) explains it like this:

(noun)

(1) Body position or behavior:

Body posture or behavior:

Stand in an elegant posture. See posture

Stand in a graceful posture. See posture.

(2) mental state or feeling; Disposal:

Mentality: a state of mind or emotion; Temperament:

An openly hostile attitude.

An open hostile attitude

(3) the direction of the aircraft axis relative to the reference line or plane (such as the horizon).

Attitude: the position of the aircraft axis relative to a reference straight line or plane (such as the horizon).

(4) the orientation of the spacecraft relative to its direction of motion.

Flight attitude: the position of a spacecraft relative to its flight direction.

(5) A posture similar to Arabic, in which the ballet dancer stands with one leg and the other leg is lifted forward or backward, bending to the knee.

Ballet: an Arabic dance in which the ballet dancer stands on one leg and the other leg is bent in front of and behind his knees.