Michelle Dewberry, a former winner of The Apprentice, said the motion was patronising.
真人剧《学徒》的往届冠军米歇尔.杜里说这个建议感觉是在给女恩赐。
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We're so afraid of patronising ourselves, we can find it very hard to accept the bewildering way in which, in certain areas, at times we truly can be slammed back into being a frightened, panicky, perspective-less young version of ourselves.
我们非常害怕屈尊俯就,在某些领域,在某些时候,我们真会很难接受,不明所以地被猛烈推落到更加恐惧、惊慌和没有洞察力幼稚地下深渊。
Virginia occupied her thoughts solely, for the shock she had sustained gave her a nervous affection, and the physician, M. Poupart, prescribed the salt-water bathing at Trouville. In those days, Trouville was not greatly patronised.
她全神贯注于弗吉尼亚,因为她所遭受震惊使她产生了一种神经质感觉,医生 M. Poupart 在特鲁维尔开了盐水浴处方。在那些日子里,特鲁维尔并没有受到很大光顾。
That might be patronising; your friend is seeing themselves as: " It didn't take me long to get a job, but, you know, after a few months, you'll probably get something. You can work your way up." That would be patronising.
那可能是光顾;你朋友认为自己是这样:“我没花很长时间就找到了工作, 但是,你知道,几个月后,你可能会得到一些东西。 你可以努力向上。 ” 那将是光顾。