prejudice

D.J.:[ˈpredʒudis] K.K.:[ˈprɛdʒədɪs]

n.

  1. 成见, 偏见, 歧视
    • They accused him of having a prejudice against his women employees.
      他们指责他歧视女雇员。

vt.

  1. 使有偏见
    • His voice and manner prejudice his audience against him.
      他的声音和举止都使听众反感。
  2. 不利于, 损害
    • Your bad spelling may prejudice your chances of getting this job.
      你糟糕的拼写会妨碍你获得这个工作的机会。

网络词典

prejudice

英 ˈpriːdʒɪdɪks 美 ˈpriːdʒɪdɪks
名词 中文翻译:偏见
同义词: ['bias', 'prejudice', 'biases', 'prejudiced', 'prejudgment例句:1. He was quick to judge others based on their appearance', 'showing a clear prejudice towards people of color.(他根据外貌迅速对他人做出判断,对有色人种有明显的偏见。)']

例句:

  1. 1. He was quick to judge others based on their appearance, showing a clear prejudice towards people of color.
    他根据外貌迅速对他人做出判断,对有色人种有明显的偏见。
  2. 2.The company's decision to hire a new manager was met with widespread prejudice from employees.
    公司决定雇佣新经理时,遭到了员工的广泛反对。
  3. 3.She was prejudiced against immigrants and believed they brought nothing but trouble to the community.
    她对移民持有偏见,认为他们给社区带来了麻烦。