词汇 | prejudice |
释义 | prejudice /`prєdʒәdɪs/ n. A bias, favorable or unfavorable. 偏见。 He has a prejudice in our favor. 他对我们有所偏爱。 An opinion formed without due examination of the facts. 武断;成见。 Injury or harm as a result of hasty or unfair judgment. (不公允裁判所造成之)伤害;损害。 These measures were evidently intended to serve the proprietary interest, with great prejudice to that of the people. 此等措施显然是为有产阶级而设,对于人民之利益大有损害。 Unreasoning objection to or hatred of persons or thing. 厌恶;厌恨。 phrases to [in] the prejudice of 有损于。 without prejudice (a)无偏见地。(b)【法律】无损于合法权利地。 (过去式: prejudiced; 过去完成式: prejudiced; 现在进行式: prejudicing) v.t. To cause to form an opinion, usually unfavorable, before examination of the facts. 使预存成见;使存偏见。 These facts had prejudiced us against him. 这些事实使我们对他有偏见。 To hurt, harm or damage by some opinion or action. 伤害;损害;损伤。 His past record prejudiced his chances of promotion. 他过去的纪录不利于他升迁的机会。 synonyms unfairness, partiality. |
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