prejudice

['predʒudis]

n.偏见, 伤害
vt.伤害, 使 ... 存偏见, 使偏袒

例句与用法:

Lack of self-discipline prejudiced her chances of success.

她缺乏自制力对她获得成功有所影响。

She has a prejudice against modern music.

她对现代音乐怀有偏见。

The offer was accepted without prejudice to the current pay negotiations.

该提议获得接纳,但对目前正在进行的工资谈判并无影响。

Her charm prejudiced the judges in her favour.

她姿色迷人,因而评委都偏向她。

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

他那令人愉快的声音和举止使陪审团对他产生了偏心。

A judge must be free from prejudice.

法官必须不抱成见。

They accused him of having a prejudice against his women employees.

他们指责他歧视女雇员。

A new law has been brought in to discourage racial prejudice.

一项反对种族歧视的新法律已被提出。

词形变化:

动词过去式: prejudiced | 动词过去分词: prejudiced | 动词现在分词: prejudicing | 动词第三人称单数: prejudices |

详细释义:

n.

1. 偏见, 歧视[C][U][(+against)]

I haven't got one particle of race prejudice.

我没有丝毫的种族偏见。

2. 偏爱, 偏袒[C][U][(+in favor of)]

He has a prejudice in our favor.

他对我们有偏爱。

3. 【律】损害, 侵害[U]

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。

vt.

1. 使抱偏见, 使怀成见[(+against/in favor of)]

One unfortunate experience prejudiced him against all lawyers.

一次不幸的经历使他对所有律师产生偏见。

2. 对……不利; 损害, 侵害

I don't want to prejudice your chances in any way.

我决不想破坏你的机会。


短语词组:

without prejudice to

1. 不使受损害

You should make a decision without prejudice to our rights.

你作出的决定应该不损害我们的权益。