prejudiced
美音:
[´predʒədəst
]英音:
[´predʒədəst
]adj.怀偏见的
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prejudiced
adj (usu derog 通常作贬义) having or showing prejudice 有偏见的; 有成见的; 偏颇的; 偏心的
*Try not to be prejudiced in your judgements. 你作判断时要尽量做到不存偏见.
* She regarded her critics as ignorant and prejudiced. 她认为那些批评她的人既无知又存有偏见.
* Since I am his mother, my opinion of him is naturally a prejudiced one. 因为我是他的母亲, 对他的看法自然是带有偏向的.
prejudiced
adj
having an unreasonable dislike of someone or something, especially a dislike of a group of people who belong to a different race, sex, or religion - used to show disapproval
Some officers were racially prejudiced .
an intolerant and prejudiced man
prejudiced against
The early Christian church was prejudiced against the Jews.
Environmentalists are prejudiced against the dam.
seriously affected by a bad situation
The council must provide housing for young people whose welfare is seriously prejudiced.
1. The fact that the policeman was prejudiced against foreigners could not be recorded in the official files. 警察歧视外国人的事在官方档案中不可能加以记载,
2. Though most of us would like to think ourselves free from such prejudiced notions, we're all guilty of name stereotyping to some extent. 虽然我们中大多数人会认为自己没有这样的偏见,但在某种程度上,我们都有对名字产生固定看法的毛病。
3. I think you are prejudiced against tonics. 我认你对补药有偏见.
4. In a very few hours, we found ourselves accepting and internalizing the superficial and prejudiced judgments of ourselves that prevailed among the people we met; we catalogued ourselves. 没过几小时,我们发觉自己正在接受并适应着那种在我们所遇到的人中间流行的、对我们持有的肤浅看法和偏见。我们知道了自己现在这副打扮给人的印象。
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