prejudice

prejudice [ˈpredʒudɪs]  [ˈprɛdʒədɪs] 

第三人称单数:prejudices

prejudice

第三人称复数:prejudices

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现在分词:prejudicing

过去式:prejudiced

prejudice 基本解释

prejudice

名词侵害; 成见,偏见,歧视; 伤害

及物动词使有偏见; 不利于,损害

prejudice 相关例句

及物动词

1. His honesty and sincerity prejudiced us in his favour.
    他的真诚使我们对他产生好感。

2. I don't want to prejudice your chances in any way.
    我决不想破坏你的机会。

名词

1. I haven't got one particle of race prejudice.
    我没有丝毫的种族偏见。

2. He has a prejudice in our favor.
    他对我们有偏爱。

3. The attorney argued that the decision involved prejudice to his client.
    律师论辨说这一裁决侵害了他的委托人。

prejudice 词典解释
911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. 偏见;成见
    Prejudice is an unreasonable dislike of a particular group of people or things, or a preference for one group of people or things over another.

    e.g. There was a deep-rooted racial prejudice long before the two countries became rivals and went to war...
           早在这两个国家成为敌人并且兵戎相见之前,它们之间就有了根深蒂固的种族偏见。
    e.g. There is widespread prejudice against workers over 45...
           人们普遍对年龄超过45岁的工人存有偏见。

2. 使有成见;使有偏见;使出现偏袒
    If you prejudice someone or something, you influence them so that they are unfair in some way.

    e.g. I think your South American youth has prejudiced you...
           我认为你在南美度过的青少年时代让你产生了偏见。
    e.g. The report was held back for fear of prejudicing his trial...
           因为担心会使他的审判有失公正,这篇报道被暂时压了下来。

3. 损害;危害;使更糟糕
    If someone prejudices another person's situation, they do something which makes it worse than it should be.

    e.g. Her study was not in any way intended to prejudice the future development of the college...
           她的研究绝对无意损害这所大学未来的发展。
    e.g. They claim the council has prejudiced their health by failing to deal with asbestos.
           他们声称,理事会没有处理好石棉的问题,从而损害了他们的健康。

4. 无损于;没有对…造成不利;没有对…带来改变
    If you take an action without prejudice to an existing situation, your action does not change or harm that situation.

    e.g. We accept the outcome of the inquiry, without prejudice to the unsettled question of territorial waters.
           我们接受了调查结果,并没有使悬而未决的领海问题进一步恶化。

prejudice 单语例句

1. Xu said he knows Xiao Jun isn't the only HIV carrier who has suffered from prejudice.

2. Many of India's 1 billion people still live within a hierarchy imposed by the Hindu caste system and Muslims face widespread prejudice.

3. prejudice

3. A documentary about mongrel cats and dogs has been released to spotlight the animal meat industry and bring attention to pet prejudice.

4. prejudice是什么意思

4. The root of this prejudice is the West's distorted perception of the socialist system, which deems China a threat and challenger to the West.

5. The dictionary currently defines misogyny as " hatred of women ", but will now add a second definition to include " entrenched prejudice against women ".

6. prejudice什么意思

6. The activities call on Cuban citizens to be more tolerant, as male chauvinism and prejudice against homosexuality and transsexualism are rampant in Cuban society.

7. Chin dismissed Stern's claims that statements implying he was homosexual were defamatory, although he acknowledged that gays and lesbians still suffered prejudice.

8. Chanel has selected " Pride & Prejudice " star Keira Knightley as the new face of its Coco Mademoiselle fragrance.

9. Poets have used the zombie as a metaphor for class prejudice, racism and colonialism.

10. Although the ideological colours in the relationship between the EU and China have faded significantly, the EU still harbours political prejudice against China on some matters.

prejudice 英英释义

911查询·英语单词

noun

1. prejudice

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

    Synonym: bias preconception

verb

1. prejudice在线翻译

1. influence (somebody's) opinion in advance

    Synonym: prepossess

2. disadvantage by prejudice