1. <偏见>:除了德莱塞(Dreiser)以外,他和主要作家没有过密的交往,然而读过他的杂志、报刊文章和<<偏见>>(Prejudices)(一本文如其名的散文集)之受过教育的普通人及专业作家也都深受影响.
2. 成见;偏见;损害:predominantly 卓越的;主要的;突出的 | prejudices 成见;偏见;损害 | prent 流行的;盛行的
1. Cast aside your prejudices and dogmatic beliefs, and you'll see that there is an aesthetic reason to the phenomenon.
2. Clinging to such outmoded perceptions and prejudices just leads to misjudgments of Beijing's diplomatic intentions and does severe harm to international relations.
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3. If one's vision is always clouded by prejudices, he can never appreciate the good side of things.
4. This is a valuable clue we hope all those with prejudices against the Internet and netizens would take note of.
5. Governments should put aside their prejudices towards China and abandon their " cold war mentality, " Wang said without naming names.
6. Several Indian newspapers condemned the " racist jibes " thrown at the Bollywood star but said the country should examine its own prejudices before expressing national outrage.
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7. The United States needs to do away with technological barriers against China and reduce ideological prejudices in its dealings with China.
8. But the president also warned officials that they must avoid aggravating deeply ingrained prejudices.
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9. He defied the prejudices of the past to tackle the most complicated problems in a forthright manner.
10. I don't think such an article with strong personal prejudices should be published in a national publication like China Daily.