0 an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge -- 成见,偏见,歧视
Laws against racial prejudice must be strictly enforced. 禁止种族歧视的法律必须严格执行。
[ + that ] The campaign aims to dispel the prejudice that AIDS is confined to the homosexual community. 这项运动旨在消除艾滋病仅限于同性恋群体的偏见。
He claims that prejudice against homosexuals would cease overnight if all the gay stars in the country were honest about their sexuality. 他称如果国内所有的同性恋明星都能对自己的性取向开诚布公,那么对同性恋者的偏见就会立即消失。
My client accepts the formal apology without prejudice to any further legal action she may decide to take. 我的委托人接受了正式道歉,这不会影响她将来可能会采取的法律手段。
1 Someone or something that prejudices you influences you unfairly so that you form an unreasonable opinion about something. -- 使有成见,使有偏见,使产生歧视
She criticized the government for trying to whip up anti-German prejudice.
It seems that old prejudices are still lurking beneath the surface.
We mustn't let our prejudices blind us to the facts of the situation.
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.
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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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