Friday, 17 April 2026

take the high road

 







take the high road
= to act in a moral or ethical way, especially when others are behaving unethically or immorally 

When faced with severe criticism from reporters, it is important to take the high road and respond calmly.
面對記者的嚴厲批評時,保持風度、以高姿態應對並冷靜回應是很重要的。

When faced with criticism, she chose to take the high road and responded with kindness rather than anger.
面對批評時,她選擇保持風度、不與之計較,以善意而非憤怒回應。

When Mark was unfairly criticized at work, he chose to take the high road and addressed the issue respectfully.
當 Mark 在職場上遭受不公平批評時,他選擇保持高格調、不卑不亢,以尊重的態度處理這個問題。

When her team lost the match unfairly, Susan took the high road by congratulating the winners and encouraging her teammates.
當她的隊伍不公平地輸掉比賽時,Susan展現風度、不計較輸贏,向勝利者道賀並鼓勵隊友。


Some synonyms and antonyms for the phrase "take the high road":

Synonyms
Act ethically 
Be principled
Take the moral path 

Antonyms
Sink to their level
Act unethically
Respond with anger
Lower standards 

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01. What does the phrase "take the high road" mean?

A) To act in a dishonest or unethical manner

B) To choose a morally positive approach in difficult situations

C) To avoid all conflict and confrontation

D) To follow a strict set of rules without flexibility 




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