Attitude in spanish

Actitud

pronunciation: ɑktitud part of speech: noun
In gestures

attitude = actitud, posición. 

Example: One major hurdle remain before wider implementation can be expected user attitudes and acceptance of this physical form of catalogue and index.

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» adopt + an attitude = adoptar una actitud.

Example: The implications are that as resources are become scarcer, librarians will need to adopt more forceful attitudes.

» attitude + go = actitud + cambiar. [Verbo irregular: pasado went, participio gone. Tercera persona singular goes]

Example: This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.

» attitude of superiority = actitud de superioridad, aire de superioridad.

Example: It was the American attitude of superiority that galled them the most.

» challenge + attitude = desafiar una postura.

Example: Literature is conciliatory, comforting us in our shared humanity, and subversive, challenging our prejudices and ingrained attitudes, our complacency.

» change + attitude = cambiar de actitud.

Example: Ironically, Weber later changed his attitude and stated that 'a passion for bureaucracy is enough to drive one to despair'.

» change in attitude = cambio de actitud.

Example: If librarians would calmly and publicly and increasingly lay claim to this area as their professional domain, they would gradually bring about the change in attitude that many desire to see.

» devil-may-care attitude = actitud despreocupada, actitud pasota.

Example: The great charm of cats is their rampant egotism, their devil-may-care attitude toward responsibility, and their disinclination to earn an honest dollar.

» hold + an attitude = mantener una actitud.

Example: This article examines whether there are significant differences in the member profiles, in the work they do, in the money they earn, or in the attitudes they hold.

» ingrained attitude = idea arraigada.

Example: Literature is conciliatory, comforting us in our shared humanity, and subversive, challenging our prejudices and ingrained attitudes, our complacency.

» liberal attitude = actitud liberal.

Example: 'Nation Review' was an Australian national newspaper of the 70s, noted for its irreverence and its liberal attitudes = "Nation Review" fue un periódico nacional australiano de la década de los 70, caracterizado por su falta de respeto y su actitud liberal.

» negative attitude = actitud negativa.

Example: Against a background of the southern caste system and negative attitudes to Black education, disagreements among Black leaders tended to cloud the issues.

» personal attitude = actitud personal.

Example: Career counselors should reevaluate some personal attitudes toward gay individuals and consider the role of advocate for young homophiles seeking employment.

» positive attitude = actitud positiva.

Example: Forecasting techniques should be viewed not with skepticism and dread but with hope and a positive attitude.

» resigned attitude = actitud resignada.

Example: This paper gives examples of 'problem patrons' and violent encounters experienced by librarians, especially in the audiovisual room, and the resigned attitude of library management.

» sexist attitude = actitud sexista.

Example: His director being a woman he views her with a mixture of sexist attitudes and resigned acceptance.

» social attitude = actitud social.

Example: Modern discussion centered around film and TV has interrogated more profoundly the social attitudes and theories which lie behind the concept of the creative author.

» staff attitude = actitud del personal.

Example: Within each organisation the written and unwritten rules relating to performance and staff attitudes represent that company's 'culture'.

» with an attitude = con cara de pocos amigos, resentido.

Example: His mission would have been doomed, was it not for some unexpected help from a black-eyed girl with an attitude and a special talent.

Attitude synonyms

position in spanish: posición, pronunciation: pəzɪʃən part of speech: noun posture in spanish: postura, pronunciation: pɑstʃɜr part of speech: noun mental attitude in spanish: actitud mental, pronunciation: mentəlætətud part of speech: noun
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