单词
prejudice
读音
ˈpredʒudɪs
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释义
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 ]
例句
I try to rise above prejudice.
我尽力摆脱偏见。
He was a victim of racial prejudice.
他是种族偏见的一个牺牲品。
His judgement was warped by prejudice.
他因偏见而判断有误。
I try to rise above prejudice.
我尽力摆脱偏见。
He was a victim of racial prejudice.
他是种族偏见的一个牺牲品。
His judgement was warped by prejudice.
他因偏见而判断有误。
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We become more accepting of authoritarianism,conformity and prejudice.One study showed that when subjects were exposed to news stories
are the product of something called unconscious bias,or implicit prejudice.And that results in the ridiculously detrimental
and so that they rule on the side of tolerancerather than prejudice.We can retool prisons
These people were there because they chose courage and compassionover panic and prejudice.What will you choose?
praise of the Third Reich,anti-Semitism, racism, prejudice.This is what intrigued me.
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大学,出国,高中,专升本-自考,专四专八,程序员,其他
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