prejudice

英['predʒudɪs] 美['predʒudɪs]
  • n. 偏见;伤害
  • vt. 伤害;使 ... 存偏见;使偏袒
prejudiced prejudiced prejudicing prejudices
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  • prejob adj.就业前的;职前的
    n. (名词)
    1. 偏见,成见
    2. 歧视
    3. 偏袒,偏爱
    4. 侵害,伤害,不利,影响,危及,损伤
    5. 【律】损害
    6. 预想的意见
    v. (动词)
    1. 损害,侵害,伤害
    2. 使抱偏见,使怀成见
    3. 对…不利,对...有害,不利于,有损于,妨碍
    n. (名词)
    1. [U][C]成见,偏见,歧视 unfair and often unfavorable feeling or opinion
    v. (动词)
    1. vt. (使)有偏见 (cause sb) to have a prejudice
    2. vt. 损害 injure or weaken (sb's interests, etc.)

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation

Verb:
  1. disadvantage by prejudice

  2. influence (somebody's) opinion in advance

1. Rowe does a very clever riff on the nature of prejudice.
罗就偏见的本质讲了一番很精辟的话。

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2. I've spent a lifetime fighting against racism and prejudice.
我一辈子都在同种族主义和偏见作斗争。

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3. I'm calling in reference to your series on prejudice.
我打电话是要谈谈你写的有关“偏见”的系列文章。

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4. It's a black comedy of racial prejudice, mistaken identity and thwarted expectations.
这是一个关于种族歧视、身份错位和期望落空的黑色喜剧。

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5. He was a victim of racial prejudice.
他是种族歧视的受害者。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She has a prejudice against modern music.
      她对现代音乐怀有偏见。
    2. A judge must be free from prejudice.
      法官必须不抱成见。
    3. The offer was accepted without prejudice to the current pay negotiations.
      该提议获得接纳,但对目前正在进行的工资谈判并无影响。
    4. A new law has been brought in to discourage racial prejudice.
      一项反对种族歧视的新法律已被提出。
    5. We can't do the prejudice of your rights.
      我们不能做有损你权益的事。
    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. Your bad spelling may prejudice your chances of getting this job.
      你糟糕的拼写会妨碍你获得这个工作的机会。
    2. Her charm prejudiced the judges in her favour.
      她姿色迷人,因而评委都偏向她。
    3. His pleasant voice and manner prejudiced the jury in his favor.
      他那令人愉快的声音和举止使陪审团对他产生了偏心。
    4. Her charm prejudiced the judges in her favour.
      她姿色迷人,因而评委都偏向她。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. They accused him of having a prejudice against his women employees.
      他们指责他歧视女雇员。
    2. A judge must be free from prejudice.
      法官必须不抱成见。
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.
    1. He prejudiced his claim by asking too much.
      他因要求太多而损害了自己的要求权。
    2. Your bad spelling may prejudice your chances of getting this job.
      你糟糕的拼写会妨碍你获得这个工作的机会。
    3. His voice and manner prejudice his audience against him.
      他的声音和风度都使听众反感。
v. (动词)
  1. prejudice的基本意思是“(使)有偏见”,指一人由于成见而产生的注重一方面的见解或对人对事的不公正,引申可表示“损害”。
  2. prejudice多用作及物动词,接名词、代词作宾语。
prejudice,bias
  • 这两个名词均有“偏见,成见”之意。
  • prejudice侧重指在缺乏理由或证据之前就形成怀疑的、有恶感的偏见。
  • bias指因个人的好恶或偏见,对人或物作出的不正确、或好或坏的判断或意见。
  • 用作名词 (n.)
    to the prejudice of
      有损,损害with the result that sb's interests are harmed
    用作名词 (n.)
    动词+~ 形容词+~ 介词+~
    用作动词 (v.)
    ~+名词 ~+副词