prejudiced

高中

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基本釋義

adj.
懷偏見的; 有成見的; 偏頗的
v.
損害(prejudice的過去分詞); 使抱偏見

實(shí)用例句

Few people will admit to being racially prejudiced.

很少有人會承認(rèn)自己有種族偏見。

牛津詞典

They are prejudiced against older applicants.

他們對年長一些的申請人抱有成見。

牛津詞典

(humorous)I think it's an excellent article, but then I'm prejudiced─I wrote it.

我認(rèn)為那篇文章相當(dāng)出色;不過,我有些偏心——那是我寫的嘛!

牛津詞典

Some landlords and landladies are racially prejudiced...

一些房東有種族偏見。

I like to think I'm not prejudiced.

我覺得自己并沒有偏見。

Lizzy always that Robinson is very proud of himself She herself is very prejudiced.

麗萃總是這樣羅賓遜對自己非常驕傲的是她本人非常偏見.

期刊摘選

These facts prejudiced them against her.

這些事實(shí)促使他們對她有偏見.

《現(xiàn)代英漢綜合大詞典》

His voice and manner prejudiced his audience against him.

他的聲音和態(tài)度使觀眾對他產(chǎn)生偏見.

期刊摘選

I never read a book before reviewing it; it prejudiced one so.

我對一本書在作出書評之前決不看它, 因?yàn)橄瓤戳藭谷巳旧掀?

期刊摘選

The old man became increasingly prejudiced, arbitrary, and senile.

他越來越變成一個(gè)偏見 、 固執(zhí)和獨(dú)斷的老人.

辭典例句

The interests of the copyright owner of the work being quoted shall not be prejudiced.

(三)不得損害被引用作品著作權(quán)人的利益.

期刊摘選

The English are as often as not, labeled conservative. Obviously this label is prejudiced.

英國人經(jīng)常被歸類為保守型, 顯然這一歸類帶有成見.

期刊摘選

The fact is many people are so prejudiced they won't believe anything the Chinese government said.

事實(shí)是,許多人偏見很深,他們不相信中國政府的每一句話,我過去也是這樣的.

期刊摘選

Try not to be prejudiced in your judgements.

你作判斷時(shí)要盡量做到不存偏見.

期刊摘選

His honesty and sincerity prejudiced us in favour of him.

他的忠誠老實(shí)使我們對他產(chǎn)生好感.

辭典例句

The bad side is that we are all prejudiced.

壞的一面則是,我們都有偏見.

期刊摘選

She is prejudiced a prejudice French wine because she is Italian.

她對法國酒存有偏見,因?yàn)樗且獯罄?

期刊摘選

His pleasant voice and manner prejudiced the jury in his favour.

他那令人愉快的聲音和舉止使陪審團(tuán)對他產(chǎn)生偏心.

期刊摘選

His honesty and sincerity prejudiced us in his favour.

他的真誠使我們對他產(chǎn)生好感.

《現(xiàn)代英漢綜合大詞典》

Her domineering managerial techniques must have prejudiced the jury against her still more.

一定是她專制的管理風(fēng)格使得陪審團(tuán)更加不向著她這一邊.

期刊摘選

Early in my life , I was prejudiced against living in the country by some unfortunate experiences with farm animals.

由于幾次不幸遭遇都與牲畜有關(guān), 所以我幼年時(shí)對農(nóng)村生活懷有偏見.

《簡明英漢詞典》

You know that I am not a prejudiced man.

你知道我不是懷有偏見的人.

《簡明英漢詞典》

His manner prejudiced his audience against him.

他的態(tài)度使聽眾對他發(fā)生了反感.

辭典例句

He is prejudiced against [ towards ] foreigners.

他對外國人反感 [ 有偏見 ].

期刊摘選

Newspaper gossip had prejudiced her against him.

報(bào)上那些不叁不四的文章使她對他抱有偏見.

期刊摘選

What has prejudiced you against modern music?

是什么使你對現(xiàn)代音樂抱有成見?

《簡明英漢詞典》

His attempted escape seriously prejudiced any hopes for parole.

他企圖逃獄,致使他提前被釋放的希望受到很大影響.

辭典例句

These facts have prejudiced us in his favor.

這些事實(shí)使我們偏袒他.

辭典例句

真題例句

Students of different races are prejudiced against each other.

出自-2011年6月閱讀原文

英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. emanating from a person's emotions and prejudices

  • 2. being biased or having a belief or attitude formed beforehand;

    "a prejudiced judge"

同義詞

adj.偏見的;偏愛的

biasedinfluencedpartialopinionated

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