0 (an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge -- thành kiến
1 to cause to feel prejudice for or against something -- làm cho có định kiến
Publicity can sometimes prejudice the interests of justice.
2 to harm or endanger (a person’s position, prospects etc) in some way -- gây tổn hại
Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.
Thus, partial tolerance becomes the perfect alibi for generalized prejudice against the regional varieties and praise of the standard.
It is logically possible that there be prejudice without the pattern or a pattern without the prejudice in a particular case.
These public opinion experiments offer a possible way to disentangle the effect of prejudice from the effect of group competition and conflict on racial-political attitudes.
Bases of such changes include self-knowledge and self-critique of biases, stereotypes, and prejudices plus the virtues of openness and humility, as previously noted.
The target should not be employers but "those whose prejudices actually cause unfair employment practices," by which they meant unions.
Both parties bring with them preconceived notions and prejudices about medication that are prevalent in either their profession or in society at large.
A larger issue that cannot be addressed in this paper is the prejudice against matrilineal-matrilocal systems as creating 'disincentives for long-term investment' by husbands (ibid.).
All stories are artificial constructions, he seeks to remind us, and never convey the facts to the exception of presuppositions, prejudices and blindspots about ourselves.
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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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prejuicio(s), predisponer, perjudicar…
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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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