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at·ti·tude
/ˈætəˌtud, ˌtjud/
態度,姿態,姿勢
From:
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at·ti·tude
/ˈætəˌt(j)ud/
名詞
體態,姿勢,態度,意向
From:
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attitude
姿態
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
At·ti·tude
n.
1.
Paint. &
Sculp
.
The
posture
,
action
,
or
disposition
of
a
figure
or
a
statue
.
2.
The
posture
or
position
of
a
person
or
an
animal
,
or
the
manner
in
which
the
parts
of
his
body
are
disposed
;
position
assumed
or
studied
to
serve
a
purpose
;
as
,
a
threatening
attitude
;
an
attitude
of
entreaty
.
3.
Fig
.:
Position
as
indicating
action
,
feeling
,
or
mood
;
as
,
in
times
of
trouble
let
a
nation
preserve
a
firm
attitude
;
one's
mental
attitude
in
respect
to
religion
.
The
attitude
of
the
country
was
rapidly
changing
.
--
J
.
R
.
Green
.
To strike an attitude
,
to
take
an
attitude
for
mere
effect
.
Syn:
--
Attitude
,
Posture
.
Usage:
Both
of
these
words
describe
the
visible
disposition
of
the
limbs
.
Posture
relates
to
their
position
merely
;
attitude
refers
to
their
fitness
for
some
specific
object
.
The
object
of
an
attitude
is
to
set
forth
exhibit
some
internal
feeling
;
as
,
attitude
of
wonder
,
of
admiration
,
of
grief
,
etc
.
It
is
,
therefore
,
essentially
and
designedly
expressive
.
Its
object
is
the
same
with
that
of
gesture
;
viz
.,
to
hold
forth
and
represent
.
Posture
has
no
such
design
.
If
we
speak
of
posture
in
prayer
,
or
the
posture
of
devotion
,
it
is
only
the
natural
disposition
of
the
limbs
,
without
any
intention
to
show
forth
or
exhibit
.
'T
is
business
of
a
painter
in
his
choice
of
attitudes
(
posituræ
)
to
foresee
the
effect
and
harmony
of
the
lights
and
shadows
.
--
Dryden
.
Never
to
keep
the
body
in
the
same
posture
half
an
hour
at
a
time
.
--
Bacon
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
attitude
n
1:
a
complex
mental
state
involving
beliefs
and
feelings
and
values
and
dispositions
to
act
in
certain
ways
; "
he
had
the
attitude
that
work
was
fun
" [
syn
:
mental attitude
]
2:
position
or
arrangement
of
the
body
and
its
limbs
; "
he
assumed
an
attitude
of
surrender
" [
syn
:
position
,
posture
]
3:
a
theatrical
pose
created
for
effect
; "
the
actor
struck
just
the
right
attitude
"
4:
position
of
aircraft
or
spacecraft
relative
to
a
frame
of
reference
(
the
horizon
or
direction
of
motion
)
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