居高临下

居高臨下
jūgāo-línxià
idiom HSK 7 #26,065

Meanings

  1. 1 to look down from above; to occupy a commanding position
  2. 2 condescending; patronizing

Characters

Literally 'occupy the high ground and look down' — originally a military advantage, now often describes a condescending attitude.

Examples

Tā shuōhuà zǒngshì jūgāo-línxià de tàidu.
He always talks with a condescending attitude.
Chéngbǎo jiàn zài shāndǐng, jūgāo-línxià.
The castle was built on the mountaintop, commanding a view from above.

Tips

usage
居高临下 originally was a military term (occupying high ground). In modern Chinese, it's more often used negatively to criticize someone's arrogant, condescending manner — 居高临下口气说话 ('Don't talk to me in that condescending tone').

Stroke Order

gāo
lín
xià