favoritism

favoritism ['feɪvərɪtɪzəm]  ['feɪvərɪtˌɪzəm] 

favoritism 基本解释

favoritism的近义词

名词偏爱,得宠,偏袒

favoritism 网络解释

1. 偏袒:此外,当下属对人选感到错愕时,遴选结果成为公司热门的讨论话题,难免流传上司对个别员工偏袒(Favoritism)的谣言.

2. 偏爱;偏袒:fatalism 宿命论 | favoritism 偏爱;偏袒 | federalism 联邦主义

3. 徇私:banish 消除 | injustice 不公平 | favoritism 徇私

favoritism 单语例句

1. The investigation also disclosed that clannish behavior and favoritism to blood relations make a substantial influence on the outcome of elections in some places.

2. Any additional favoritism to the rich will only sharpen the income disparity and add to social instability in the long run.

3. Growing dissatisfaction about racial favoritism prompted many ethnic Chinese and Indians to vote against the government in March general elections.

4. " There should be no favoritism in religions, " Chirac said.

5. The mutineers had complained about corruption and misconduct by senior officers and the government, as well as favoritism within the ranks and problems with a military retirement fund.

6. Jin achieved fame in 1997 when she refused to show favoritism to her younger brother Jin Rong when she was investigating him.

7. This will also mean that you cannot expect favoritism or an easy ride just because of your familiar background.

8. favoritism是什么意思

8. He withdrew that bid Thursday night after two weeks of cries of favoritism, and vows not to back down.

9. The safety watchdogs should treat all enterprises equally without favoritism, says an editorial of Beijing News Daily.

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10. Los Angeles Sheriff Lee Baca has denied accusations of favoritism, saying Hilton had been treated more severely by the courts because of her celebrity.

favoritism 英英释义

noun

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice

    Synonym: discrimination favouritism

2. an inclination to favor some person or group

    Synonym: favouritism