0 a strong dislike of a group of people because they are a different race, sex, religion, etc. -- prejuicio(s)
racial prejudice
1 to influence someone in an unfair way so that they have a bad opinion of someone or something -- predisponer
Her comments may have prejudiced the voters against him.
2 to have a harmful effect on a situation -- perjudicar
Newspaper reports have prejudiced the trial.
3 an unreasonable attitude toward sb or sth -- prejuicio [ masculine, singular ]
his prejudice against foreign-made products su prejuicio contra los productos de fabricación extranjera
prejudices about older employees prejuicios sobre los empleados mayores
4 to influence sb’s thinking, so that they have a prejudice -- prejuzgar
The prosecutor prejudiced the jury against the defendant. El fiscal predispuso al jurado en contra del acusado.
This is prejudicing the northern model.
We should not prejudice the debate at this stage.
Racial prejudice undermines security and should play no part in our security policy.
The quasi-religious philosophical prejudice held by the rapporteur has therefore led her to the wrong answers.
But we are largely looking at private hate and prejudice.
It is therefore important to make the title represent the contents, and to refute any prejudices.
Racism and xenophobia are very often connected with prejudice.
We can excuse prejudices or we can oppose them.
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成見,偏見,歧視, 使有成見,使有偏見,使產生歧視, 對…不利,損害…
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成见,偏见,歧视, 使有成见,使有偏见,使产生歧视, 对…不利,损害…
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preconceito, predispor, prejudicar…
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偏見, (人種や宗教への)嫌悪感, ~に偏見を抱かせる…
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önyargı, peşin hüküm, olumsuz yönde etkilemek…
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préjugé [masculine], préjugés [masculine, plural]…
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prejudici(s), predisposar, perjudicar…
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تَحامُل, يُجحِف, يُؤذي…
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