prejudice
英 [ˈpredʒudɪs] 美 [ˈpredʒudɪs]
n. 偏见;侵害
vt. 损害;使有偏见
复数 prejudices;第三人称单数 prejudices;现在分词 prejudicing;过去式 prejudiced;过去分词 prejudiced
without prejudice 无偏见
pride and prejudice 《傲慢与偏见》
prejudice against vt. 对……的偏见
to the prejudice of 有利于,有损于
racial prejudice 种族偏见
1.There was a deep-rooted racial prejudice long before the two countries became rivals and went to war.
早在这两个国家成为敌人并且兵戎相见之前,它们之间就有了根深蒂固的种族偏见。
2.I try to rise above prejudice.
我尽力摆脱偏见。
3.He was a victim of racial prejudice.
他是种族偏见的一个牺牲品。
4.His judgement was warped by prejudice.
他因偏见而判断有误。
5.Their decision was based on ignorance and prejudice.
他们的决定是由于无知和偏见。[1]