tài du
manner
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立场 (lìchǎng)
position
观点 (guāndiǎn)
viewpoint
消极 (xiāojí)
negative
冷漠 (lěngmò)
indifferent
The Chinese word 态度 (tàidu) is composed of two characters: 态 (tài) and 度 (dù). The character 态 originally meant "appearance" or "manner", and was often used to describe the physical appearance or behavior of a person. The character 度 originally meant "measure" or "degree", and was often used to describe the extent or level of something. When combined, the two characters 态度 (tàidu) took on the meaning of "attitude", which refers to the way a person thinks, feels, or behaves towards something. In modern Chinese, 态度 (tàidu) is commonly used to describe a person's mental or emotional state, as well as their behavior or actions.