Condescend
//ˌkɒndɪˈsɛnd//
Translations of "condescend" (16 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belarusian | удастойваць(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), удастоіць(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop) | udastójvacʹ, udastóicʹ | |
| Bulgarian | благоволявам(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop) | blagovoljavam | |
| Czech | povyšovat se((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down), snížit se(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), vyvyšovat se((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down) | — | |
| Dutch | bevoogden((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down), neerbuigend behandelen((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down) | — | |
| Finnish | alentua(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop) | — | |
| German | bevormunden((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down), herablassen(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), herablassend behandeln((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down) | — | |
| Greek | καταδέχομαι(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), καταδέχομαι((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down) | katadéchomai, katadéchomai | |
| Hungarian | ereszkedik(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), fölényeskedik((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down), kegyeskedik(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), leereszkedik(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), lekezel((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down), lesüllyed(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), méltat(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), méltóztat(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), méltóztatik(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), süllyed(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop) | — | |
| Italian | accondiscendere(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), concedere((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down) | — | |
| Macedonian | благо́воли(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), спу́шта(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), спу́шти(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop) | blagóvoli, spúšta, spúšti | |
| Māori | tapatu(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop) | — | |
| Polish | potraktować z góry((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down), traktować z góry((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down), zniżać się(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), zniżyć się(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop) | — | |
| Russian | снизойти́(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop) | snizojtí | |
| Spanish | condescender(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), condescender((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down), huevear((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down), huevonear((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down) | — | |
| Swedish | bevärdiga sig(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop) | — | |
| Thai | ถ่อมตัวลง(to come down from a superior position and do something — see also deign, stoop), ทำตัวเหนือใส่((intransitive) to treat someone as though inferior; (transitive) to treat (someone) as though inferior — see also patronize, talk down) | — |
povyšovat se, snížit se, vyvyšovat se
bevoogden, neerbuigend behandelen
alentua
bevormunden, herablassen, herablassend behandeln
ereszkedik, fölényeskedik, kegyeskedik, leereszkedik, lekezel, lesüllyed, méltat, méltóztat, méltóztatik, süllyed
accondiscendere, concedere
tapatu
potraktować z góry, traktować z góry, zniżać się, zniżyć się
condescender, condescender, huevear, huevonear
bevärdiga sig
ถ่อมตัวลง, ทำตัวเหนือใส่
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