Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Pander"
Die Bedeutung von "Pander" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet to pander to?
A:
It means to appeal to some specific group of people. You’ll usually hear it when talking about advertising, or films and other media. It also is usually used in a negative way.
Q:
Was bedeutet pander one's lust ?
A:
“To pander one’s ______” is to exploit whatever the person is talking about. Here it is “lust,” so the person is appealing to or exploiting someone else’s interest in them. Maybe lol (this isn’t a commonly used phrase)
Q:
Was bedeutet pandering ?
A:
Pandering is doing what you think someone wants you to do or say, because you want to please them, especially if the thing you are doing is illegal, immoral or distasteful.
"When the Mayor promises to clean up crime in her city, she is just pandering to the voters. She has no intentions of doing anything."
"His advisors told him to support the workers, but he was just pandering to weaken the union leaders."
"When the Mayor promises to clean up crime in her city, she is just pandering to the voters. She has no intentions of doing anything."
"His advisors told him to support the workers, but he was just pandering to weaken the union leaders."
Q:
Was bedeutet pander to religion?
A:
indulge in religion
拥抱宗教
拥抱宗教
Q:
Was bedeutet pander?
A:
"Pander" means to say things to make other people like you more.
Beispielsätze die "Pander" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit pander.
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pander (verb): to gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire, need, or habit or a person with such a desire, etc.).
"His sales presentation was only pandering to the audience."
"Newspapers pander to our 'fear of missing out', also known as F.O.M.O."
"Whenever the man seemed guilty, he began pandering to the judge with how powerful she was."
"His sales presentation was only pandering to the audience."
"Newspapers pander to our 'fear of missing out', also known as F.O.M.O."
"Whenever the man seemed guilty, he began pandering to the judge with how powerful she was."
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit pander.
A:
Meaning - to gratify, indulge or please other people by what you do / say.
- “He pandered to her”
- “She accused the other candidate of pandering to radical environmental groups”
- “He refuses to pander to the latest fashions”
- “Don’t pander to her ambition”
- “Newspapers are pandering to people’s baser instincts”
- “I pander to my upset friend”
- “He pandered to her”
- “She accused the other candidate of pandering to radical environmental groups”
- “He refuses to pander to the latest fashions”
- “Don’t pander to her ambition”
- “Newspapers are pandering to people’s baser instincts”
- “I pander to my upset friend”
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit pander.
A:
We do not use "pander" in daily conversation. In the US, we ONLY use pander to talk about politics.
An example of pandering is this:
Your boss loves the color red. You don't like the color red. You want a promotion and you have a meeting with your boss coming up. Before your meeting, you start to wear red, talk about the color red all the time, and you decorate your desk with red items. When you have your meeting with your boss, you talk about the color red before you begin the meeting! Now, your boss thinks you like the color red too!
You are pandering to your boss.
You are pretending to have something in common or share a common opinion with someone because you want them to trust you, like you, or do something for you.
Examples:
Hilary Clinton was pandering to African American voters when she quoted Beyonce on the radio.
An example of pandering is this:
Your boss loves the color red. You don't like the color red. You want a promotion and you have a meeting with your boss coming up. Before your meeting, you start to wear red, talk about the color red all the time, and you decorate your desk with red items. When you have your meeting with your boss, you talk about the color red before you begin the meeting! Now, your boss thinks you like the color red too!
You are pandering to your boss.
You are pretending to have something in common or share a common opinion with someone because you want them to trust you, like you, or do something for you.
Examples:
Hilary Clinton was pandering to African American voters when she quoted Beyonce on the radio.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit "pander to".
A:
"I won't pander to your every wish like your old secretary did."
"The politician won votes by pandering to the secret hate of the voters."
"I don't like that filmmaker. He always panders to whatever is popular at the moment."
"He always panders to the rich and powerful, but he won't give me the time of day."
"The politician won votes by pandering to the secret hate of the voters."
"I don't like that filmmaker. He always panders to whatever is popular at the moment."
"He always panders to the rich and powerful, but he won't give me the time of day."
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Pander" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen pander und cater ?
A:
Pander has a negative connotation. Cater has a positive one. You want someone to cater to you. You do not want someone to pander to you.
"Pander" feels like someone is changing their behavior because you cannot handle it otherwise.
"Cater" is when someone changes their behavior as a favor to treat you or make something easier.
Examples:
"The children's TV show panders to a younger audience."
"The waitress caters to the VIP table."
"Pander" feels like someone is changing their behavior because you cannot handle it otherwise.
"Cater" is when someone changes their behavior as a favor to treat you or make something easier.
Examples:
"The children's TV show panders to a younger audience."
"The waitress caters to the VIP table."
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen to pander to someone und to be subservient to someone ?
A:
to pander to= giving someone things to make them happy
subservient to= being like a servant or letting someone order you to do things
subservient to= being like a servant or letting someone order you to do things
Übersetzungen von "Pander"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? pandering
A:
as in pandering to something/some one?
Comme le panda.
Panda-ing
Comme le panda.
Panda-ing
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