favouritism

favouritism [ˈfeɪvərɪtɪzəm]  [ˈfeɪvərɪtɪzəm] 

favouritism 基本解释

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名词<贬>偏爱,偏袒

favouritism 网络解释

favouritism的反义词

1. 偏爱,偏袒:favorability rating 支持率 | favouritism 偏爱,偏袒 | fax machine 传真机

2. 偏爱:偏爱favouritism | 把昨天都作废 现在你在我眼前 forget yesterday,u r stadg b4 m today | 我想爱 请给我机会 i wanna luv,plez give m a chance

3. 偏袒/偏爱/徇私:favourite /喜欢的事物/喜爱的/宠爱的/ | favouritism /偏袒/偏爱/徇私/ | favus /头部鳞癣/白癣/

favouritism 词典解释
in AM, use 美国英语用 favoritism

1. 偏心;偏袒;偏爱
    If you accuse someone of favouritism, you disapprove of them because they unfairly help or favour one person or group much more than another.

    e.g. Maria loved both the children. There was never a hint of favouritism.
           玛丽亚对两个孩子都疼爱有加,向来一视同仁。

favouritism 单语例句

1. To do anything less would be to show a kind of moral favouritism.

2. favouritism的翻译

2. Mourinho has implied favouritism by pointing out that rivals Arsenal have five home fixtures on the corresponding weekends.

3. Renault are confident the Formula One championship is being run fairly and without favouritism, team boss Flavio Briatore said on Monday.

4. Some coaches have complained of not always having total freedom of movement in choosing their teams because of backroom interference and favouritism.

favouritism 英英释义

noun

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

    Synonym: discrimination favoritism

2. an inclination to favor some person or group

    Synonym: favoritism