词汇 | prejudice |
释义 | prejudice (verb) prejudice 3 ENTRIES FOUND: prejudice (noun) prejudice (verb) prejudiced (adjective) 1 prejudice /ˈprɛʤədəs/ noun plural prejudices 1 prejudice /ˈprɛʤədəs/ noun plural prejudices Learner's definition of PREJUDICE 1 : an unfair feeling of dislike for a person or group because of race, sex, religion, etc.歧视 [noncount] The organization fights against racial prejudice.这个组织反对种族歧视。 — often + against evidence of prejudice against women and minorities歧视妇女和少数民族的证据 [count] religious, racial, and sexual prejudices宗教、种族和性别歧视 2 [count] : a feeling of like or dislike for someone or something especially when it is not reasonable or logical偏见;成见 We tend to make these kinds of decisions according to our own prejudices.我们倾向于依据自己的偏好做出这类决定。 He has a prejudice against fast-food restaurants.他对快餐店有偏见。 2 prejudice /ˈprɛʤədəs/ verb prejudices; prejudiced; prejudicing 2 prejudice /ˈprɛʤədəs/ verb prejudices; prejudiced; prejudicing Learner's definition of PREJUDICE [+ object] 1 : to cause (someone) to have an unfair feeling of dislike for someone or something使有偏见 The incident prejudiced [=biased] consumers against the company.这件事使消费者对公司产生了偏见。 2 formal : to have a harmful effect on (something, such as a legal case)对(法律案件等)产生有害影响 The defense claims that the media coverage prejudiced the trial. [=damaged the trial so that the result of the trial is not valid]被告声称媒体报道对审判产生了不良影响。 |
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