释义 |
prejudice美 ['predʒədɪs] 英 ['predʒʊdɪs] - n.偏见;成见
- v.损害;使怀有(或产生)偏见;有损于
- 网络歧视;侵害;伤害
复数:prejudices 过去分词:prejudiced 现在分词:prejudicing adj.+n. racial prejudice,strong prejudice v.+n. overcome prejudice,remove prejudice v. influence,bias,sway,slant,distort n. preconception,prejudgment,predisposition,partiality,bigotry 1. | [u][c] 偏见;成见an unreasonable dislike of or preference for a person, group, custom, etc., especially when it is based on their race, religion, sex, etc. |
| a victim of racial prejudice 种族偏见的受害者 | | Their decision was based on ignorance and prejudice. 他们的决定是基于无知和偏见。 | | There is little prejudice against workers from other EU states. 对来自其他欧盟国家的劳工可说并无偏见。 | | I must admit to a prejudice in favour of British universities. 我得承认我对英国大学有所偏爱。 |
IDM | They agreed to pay compensation without prejudice(= without admitting guilt ) . 他们同意赔偿,但不承认有罪。 |
without prejudice (to sth) 不损害其他权益;无损于合法权利without affecting any other legal matter | They agreed to pay compensation without prejudice(= without admitting guilt ) . 他们同意赔偿,但不承认有罪。 |
1. | ~ sb (against sb/sth) 使怀有(或产生)偏见to influence sb so that they have an unfair or unreasonable opinion about sb/sth |
| The prosecution lawyers have been trying to prejudice the jury against her. 控方律师一直力图使陪审团对她产生偏见。 |
2. | ~ sth 损害;有损于to have a harmful effect on sth |
| Any delay will prejudice the child's welfare. 任何延误都会损及这个孩子的身心健康。 |
n. | 1. a preformed opinion, usually an unfavorable one, based on insufficient knowledge, irrational feelings, or inaccurate stereotypes 2. the holding of preformed opinions based on insufficient knowledge, irrational feelings, or inaccurate stereotypes 3. an unfounded hatred, fear, or mistrust of a person or group, especially one of a particular religion, ethnicity, nationality, sexual preference, or social status 4. disadvantage or harm caused to somebody or something 5. an unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially the feeling of not liking a particular group of people 1. a preformed opinion, usually an unfavorable one, based on insufficient knowledge, irrational feelings, or inaccurate stereotypes 2. the holding of preformed opinions based on insufficient knowledge, irrational feelings, or inaccurate stereotypes 3. an unfounded hatred, fear, or mistrust of a person or group, especially one of a particular religion, ethnicity, nationality, sexual preference, or social status 4. disadvantage or harm caused to somebody or something 5. an unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially the feeling of not liking a particular group of people | v. | 1. to make somebody form an opinion about somebody or something in advance, especially an irrational one, based on insufficient knowledge 2. to cause harm or disadvantage to somebody or something 3. to make someone form an opinion about someone or something before they have enough information 4. to harm or damage someone or something 5. inure or weaken(sb.′s interests)etc. 1. to make somebody form an opinion about somebody or something in advance, especially an irrational one, based on insufficient knowledge 2. to cause harm or disadvantage to somebody or something 3. to make someone form an opinion about someone or something before they have enough information 4. to harm or damage someone or something 5. inure or weaken(sb.′s interests)etc. |
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