pander
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动词过去分词: pandered
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动词过去式: pandered | 动词过去分词: pandered | 动词现在分词: pandering | 动词第三人称单数: panders |
单词例句:
He’s got to pander to the vulgar and stupid audiences.
他不得不去迎合那些庸俗愚昧的观众。
Those novels pander to people's liking for stories about crime.
那些小说迎合读者对犯罪故事的爱好。
Our goal should be neither to pander to beginners nor to rush intermediates into expertise.
我们的目标既不是吸引新手,也不是将中间用户推向专家层。
He was forced to pander to her every whim.
她每次心血来潮他都不得不依随她。
Forced by intense competition, the media has no choice but to pander to the readers. And the politicians also try their very best to be in the limelight.
美国媒体在竞争剧烈的情况下,不得不顺应人们寻找刺激的倾向,而政治人物也使出浑身解数,以求脱颖而出。
One of the reasons, as I see it, is that such reports are popular as they pander to the curiosity of readers.
在我看来,原因之一,就是这样的文章很讨好,很吸引读者。
If he is willing to pander on these issues as a candidate, might he not pander as president?
如果作为一个竞选者他愿意在这些问题上迁就,那他当总统后还会有原则吗?
Humphrey: The only way to understand the press is to remember that they pander to their readers' prejudices.
了解媒体的唯一途径是谨记它们总是迎合读者的偏见。
Healthcare cost continues to leap ahead even as services to citizens are sacrificed to pander to foreign medical tourists.
但我们现有的基建设备又岂能应付快速的人口增长呢?国人是否意味着需要接受医院床位,血库存量和医护人员的短缺。