prejudice['predʒudis]n.1.■预想的意见2.■偏见,成见;歧视3.■损害,侵害;不利于4.■【法律】损及他人的利益vt.1.■损害;侵害;伤害:Your bad spelling may prejudice your chances of getting the job.拼写拙劣会影响你获得这个职位。2.■使抱偏见;使抱成见:Her charm prejudiced the judges in her favour.她姿色迷人,因而评委都偏向她。近义词biaspredilection(a) prejudice against对…的不利偏见(a) prejudice in favour of对…的有利偏见be swayed by prejudice为偏见所左右crusted prejudice古老的偏见insular prejudice偏颇之见,岛国的偏见prejudice someone against使某人产生不利于…的看法(或偏见)prejudice someone in favour of (或 in one's favour)使某人产生有利于…的好感(或偏爱)to the prejudice of有利于,有损于without prejudice (to)无偏见的【法律】不使合法权利等受到损害;不侵害某人的合法权利;无害于;不影响变形vt.prejudicedprejudicing
prejudiceprejudice[ˈpredʒudis]n.1.■成见, 偏见2.■损害, 伤害3.■歧视insular prejudice岛国的偏见, 偏狭之见social prejudice社会偏见He has a prejudice against all foreigners.他对所有的外国人都有偏见。I will do nothing to the prejudice of my friend in this matter.我在此事上不会伤害我的朋友。It must be understood that this concession is made without prejudice to any future decision of the committee.必须明确, 这次合作的让步对本委员会今后的决定不产生任何影响。