Relaxed, to be calm and peace, not anxious or tense.
She was trying to relax but then she got a call from her boss.
He hasn't relaxed for a long time, so he's exhausted and difficult to be around.
(They tried to relax on their vacation, but they were both busy on their cell phones most of the time.)
(It used to be?that people could relax at home, but now they are still working, even in bed.)
(If she doesn't find time to relax she is going to damage her health.)
relaxed??adj.放松的; 冷靜的; 鎮(zhèn)定的; 安靜的; 自在的; 不加以拘束的;
anxious? ?adj.焦慮; 憂慮; 擔(dān)心; 令人焦慮的; 流露出憂慮的; 渴望; 非常希望;
exhausted? ??adj.筋疲力盡的; 疲憊不堪的; 用完的; 耗盡的; 枯竭的;
It used to be? ??there used to be是there be結(jié)構(gòu)的baiused to形式澄惊。used to是一個(gè)動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)du凛篙,只有過(guò)去zhi式码俩,dao意思是“過(guò)去常常”跛蛋,zhuan或者shu“過(guò)去習(xí)慣于”,現(xiàn)在這種習(xí)慣或狀態(tài)已經(jīng)不存在了。
Arrogant, to have an exaggerated sense of one's importance or abilities, the opposite of modest.
I wasn't impressed by her arrogant attitude.
Sometimes the rich and powerful can be very arrogant and greedy.
(I think her arrogance is just an act to hide her lack of confidence.)
(Everyone was happy to see him make a fool of himself because he's usually so arrogant.)
Arrogant? ?adj.傲慢的; 自大的;
exaggerated?adj.夸張的; 夸大的; 言過(guò)其實(shí)的; 故作姿態(tài)的; 矯揉造作的;
modest??adj.些許的; 不太大(或太貴义矛、太重要等)的; 謙虛的; 謙遜的; 莊重的; 樸素的; 不性感的;
impressed??adj.(對(duì)…) 欽佩,敬仰盟萨,有深刻的好印象;
the rich and powerful??豪富;
greedy? ?adj.貪婪的; 貪心的; 貪吃的; 渴望的;
make a fool of? ?[詞典]出丑; 讓人看笑話; 讓…出丑; 戲弄;
arrogance? ?n.傲慢; 自大;
Prejudiced,to have negative feelings?towards?something without good reason or experience.
She has a prejudice against people who come from the countryside.
As a company we don't allow prejudice of any kind, including race or religious differences.
(I think he has a prejudice against strong women, so he refuses to work for a woman manger.)
(We can't trust their research because their data is obviously prejudiced in their favor.)
(He dislikes her, so his opinions about the quality of her work are prejudiced against her.)
prejudiced? ? ?adj.有偏見(jiàn)的; 帶成見(jiàn)的; 偏愛(ài)的; 偏心的;
toward? ?prep.向; 朝; 面對(duì); 傾向于; 趨向于; 對(duì); 對(duì)于; 關(guān)于;
prejudice??n.偏見(jiàn); 成見(jiàn);
have?a?prejudice?against?sb? 對(duì)某人有偏見(jiàn)
race? ?族; 人種; 血統(tǒng);
religious? ?adj.宗教信仰的; 宗教的; 篤信宗教的; 虔誠(chéng)的;
religious?differences? 網(wǎng)絡(luò)宗教不同; 宗教差異;
?in their favor? ?對(duì)他們有利
Neutral, to be without prejudice and not take sides.
We expect the judge at the trail to be neutral and allow both sides to present their evidence to the jury.
The referees in a match need to be neutral so that the game is fair.
(It isn't easy to stay neutral because my boss wants me to reject the new policy.)
(I don't want to get involved in the argument and would prefer to remain neutral.)
(The talks between the countries are being held in a neutral location.)
take sides??[詞典](在爭(zhēng)論或戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)中) 支持一方凉翻,站在…一邊;
trail??n.(長(zhǎng)串的) 痕跡,蹤跡捻激,足跡; (尤指打獵時(shí)跟蹤的) 蹤跡制轰,臭跡; (鄉(xiāng)間的) 小路,小徑;
present??v.把…交給; 頒發(fā); 授予; 提出; 提交; (以某種方式) 展現(xiàn)胞谭,顯示垃杖,表現(xiàn);
jury? ?n.陪審團(tuán); (比賽的) 評(píng)判委員會(huì),裁判委員會(huì);
referees? ??n.(某些體育比賽的) 裁判韭赘,裁判員; 介紹人; 推薦人; 仲裁員; 調(diào)解人;
proper or appropriate, the way is supposed to be.
That kind of language isn't appropriate in this situation because it doesn't show respect.
When he came to the interview he wasn't dressed properly, so he made a bad impression.
I expect you to act appropriately and whatever you do, don't drink too much.
(He tried to act cool, but his behavior was inappropriate in that culture and with those people.)
proper? ?adj.正確的; 恰當(dāng)?shù)? 符合規(guī)則的; 真正的;?
appropriate? ?adj.合適的; 恰當(dāng)?shù)?
inappropriate? ?adj.不適當(dāng)?shù)? 不合適的;
(The way is supposed to be )? appropriate
(To not show favor to either side in a disbuilt.)? neutral
(The opposite of tense of anxious.)? relaxed
(To act as if you are better than everyone else)? arrogant
(To make an unfair judgment)? prejudiced
(To be without prejudice and not take sides)
(To act as if you are better than everyone else.)? arrogant
(If you want others to dislike you, you should be)? arrogant
(I wasn't impressed by her arrogant attitude.)
He dislike her, so his opinions about her quality of her work are prejudiced against her.
The referees in a match need to be neutral so that the game is fair.
Sometimes the rich and powerful can be very arrogant and greedy.