词汇 | prejudiced |
释义 | prejudiced adjective disapprovinguk /ˈpredʒ.ə.dɪst/ us /ˈpredʒ.ə.dɪst/ C1 showing an unreasonable dislike for something or someone: 有成见的,有偏见的,歧视的 The campaign is designed to make people less prejudiced about AIDS.这项运动旨在减少人们对艾滋病的成见。 The media has been accused of presenting a prejudiced view of people with disabilities.传媒被指责发表了对残疾人有歧视的观点。 Some companies are prejudiced against taking on employees who are over the age of 40.一些公司抱有成见,不愿意雇佣40岁以上的人。 unfair unfairThey objected to the state's unfair treatment of dissenters. unjustThey protested unjust laws. biasedThe newspaper gave a very biased report of the meeting. slantedThe report was slanted in favour of the developers. discriminatoryThe company has a zero-tolerance policy toward discriminatory practices. prejudicedIt is well known that the company is prejudiced against older workers and refuses to hire anyone over the age of 50. 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 two-tier unbalance unequal unequally uneven prejudiced | American Dictionaryprejudiced adjective us/ˈpredʒ·ə·dɪst/ influenced by personal opinion: I thought the speaker’s presentation sounded prejudiced. |
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