prejudice 英 [ˈpredʒudɪs]
美 [ˈprɛdʒədɪs]
复数形式:prejudices
第三人称单数:prejudices
现在分词:prejudicing
过去式:prejudiced
prejudice 词典解释
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 词典例句
及物动词
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His honesty and sincerity prejudiced us in his favour.
他的真诚使我们对他产生好感。
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I don't want to prejudice your chances in any way.
我决不想破坏你的机会。
名词
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I haven't got one particle of race prejudice.
我没有丝毫的种族偏见。
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He has a prejudice in our favor.
他对我们有偏爱。
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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 英英释义
noun
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a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
Synonym: bias preconception
verb
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influence (somebody's) opinion in advance
Synonym: prepossess
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disadvantage by prejudice
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英语释义
1
v. disadvantage by prejudice
2
v. influence (somebody's) opinion in advance
相关单词辨析
这组词都有“偏见,成见”的意思,其区别是:
prejudice: 侧重指在缺乏理由或证据之前就形成怀疑的、有恶感的偏见。
bias: 指因个人的好恶或偏见,对人或物作出的不正确、或好或坏的判断或意见。