pandering
英 [ˈpændərɪŋ]
美 [ˈpændərɪŋ]
v. (常指为谋私利而)迎合
pander的现在分词
现在分词:pandering
COCA.33817
柯林斯词典
- VERB (常指为谋私利而)迎合
If youpander tosomeone ortotheir wishes, you do everything that they want, often to get some advantage for yourself.- He has offended the party's traditional base by pandering to the rich and the middle classes.
他逢迎富人和中产阶级,得罪了该党的传统支持者。 - ...books which don't pander to popular taste.
不迎合大众口味的书
- He has offended the party's traditional base by pandering to the rich and the middle classes.
双语例句
- Any sense that she is pandering to one slice of the electorate even if it makes up more than half of it could backfire.
如果她让人有任何她在迎合某一部分选民的感觉,即使这部分人构成总选民半数以上,都可能会产生反作用。 - The glut of how-to books in our bookstores today is evidence that publishers are pandering to our practicality as well.
我们的书店被指引类的书籍充斥,也证明了出版商迎合着我们对实用性的要求。 - He's just pandering to their wishes.
他只是迎合他们的意愿。 - But while pandering to popular nationalism at home, they remain aware of China's limitations.
但在迎合国内流行的民族主义的同时,他们仍然意识到了中国的局限。 - This magazine is criticized for pandering to the vulgar taste of some readers.
这家杂志因迎合某些读者的低级趣味而遭到批评。 - Car manufacturers must stop pandering to the boy racers 'fantasies about power and speed.
汽车制造商们必须停止迎合飙车手对汽车动力和速度的狂热迷恋。 - Republicans accused the president of engaging in the politics of class war and pandering to his base.
共和党人职责奥巴马总统参与阶级斗争迎合他的选民。 - And Australians should observe with no pride the disgraceful pandering to these sentiments by Julia Gillard and her government.
而澳大利亚的人民最应感到耻辱的,乃是茱莉亚·吉拉德与其政府对上述这些观点的无耻迎合。 - I am afraid it is just pandering to his [ political] base.
我担心这个计划只是迎合他的政治需要。 - Draping an arm around a colleague is rarely appropriate and can create an image of pandering.
把手搭在同事的肩膀上是不太适当的举动,有可能令人觉得虚伪或过分亲密。