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词汇 favoritism
释义 favoritism
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈfeɪ.vər.ɪ.tɪ.zəm/ us /ˈfeɪ.vər.ə.tɪ.zəm/
US spelling offavouritism(favouritism的美式拼写)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Unfairness and favouring someone unfairly
ableism
ableist
agism
agist
Anglocentric
discrimination
discriminative
discriminatorily
discriminatory
drumhead
one-sided
one-sidedly
one-sidedness
one-way
the old school tie
tokenize
two-tier
unbalance
unequal
unequally

favoritism | American Dictionary


favoritism
noun[ U ]
(CdnBrfavouritism)us/ˈfeɪ·vər·əˌtɪz·əm, ˈfeɪv·rə-/
unfair support shown to one person or group, esp. by someone in authority:
The teacher was careful not to show favoritism to any one student.

Examples of favoritism


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Monks who inhabit the challenger role should not submit to favoritism or succumb to discrimination.
His appointment, they argued, reflected favoritism, circumventing the rules, and by implication, the politics of hospitality (a dominant tribal process).
He also attempted to elaborate a control mechanism that would prevent political favoritism from inf luencing economic activities under taken by the government.
Managing such equity-efficiency trade-offs on the basis of intuition is unsatisfactory in a democracy, as it arouses suspicions of special pleading and favoritism toward vested interests.
A problem associated with that procedure is establishing objectivity of the selection procedure, when submission is not possible and invitation may reflect unintended favoritism or bias.
Given the favoritism inherent in the patent system, to focus on patents as a way of calibrating and evaluating research means that applied research (as defined in law) is prioritized.
This form of regulation sti-ed price competition among retailers and was viewed as a form of governmental favoritism of select groups of already very powerful producers.
Here again, suspicions of favoritism may arise.
Researchers today generally endorse this view, noting that parents can ameliorate this response by being vigilant to favoritism and by taking appropriate preventative steps.
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They discover rampant favoritism and a society on the brink of collapse.
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His favoritism towards his foreign courtiers caused an uprising which ended with his 1041 deposition.
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Many studies have been done to determine the reasons for the favoritism of darker pigmentation.
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Several distinct features characterize i-deals and differentiate them from other forms of person-specific employment arrangements (e.g., cronyism or favoritism) as described below.
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Among other things, these included increasing official salaries, enforcement of laws, eliminating favoritism, and reform exams to focus on practical statecraft.
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The favoritism of ingroup members also results from the decreased inborn motivation to read the face of a person of another group or culture.
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