bigoted 英 [ˈbɪgətɪd]   美 [ˈbɪɡətɪd]

bigoted

bigoted  英 [ˈbɪgətɪd] 美 [ˈbɪɡətɪd]

adj. 顽固的;心地狭窄的;盲从的 

Boon was a brilliant biologist who was somewhat bigoted when it came to discussing politics or religion. 布恩是一名出色的生物学家,但谈起政治和宗教,他却有些顽固不化。
I have a gay friend who has had much success getting rid of bigoted high school friends by making his status updates as flamboyant and politically charged as possible. 我有一个朋友是同性恋,他成功地摆脱了顽固不化的高中朋友,他的方法就是把自己的状态更新尽量弄得花哨、充满政治色彩。

  • When someone is acting in a bigoted way, he believes his beliefs, culture, or background is superior to others. The Civil Rights Movement fought against the bigoted behavior of whites against blacks.
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  • adj. 顽固的;心地狭窄的;盲从的
  • 1. Boon was a brilliant biologist who was somewhat bigoted when it came to discussing politics or religion.

    布恩是一名出色的生物学家,但谈起政治和宗教,他却有些顽固不化。

  • 2. I have a gay friend who has had much success getting rid of bigoted high school friends by making his status updates as flamboyant and politically charged as possible.

    我有一个朋友是同性恋,他成功地摆脱了顽固不化的高中朋友,他的方法就是把自己的状态更新尽量弄得花哨、充满政治色彩。

  • 3. He acknowledged that his country had bought into the bigoted notion “that Arabs or Muslims can't do democracy.

    他说他的国家形成了这样一种狭隘的观念,那就是“阿拉伯人或穆斯林不会实现民主。”

  • bigoted (adj.) "obstinately and blindly devoted to a particular creed, opinion, etc.," 1640s, from bigot (q.v.).
big·ot·ed / ˈbɪɡətɪd ; NAmE ˈbɪɡətɪd / adjective showing strong, unreasonable beliefs or opinions and a refusal to change them 顽固盲从的;偏执的 big·ot·ed / ˈbɪɡətɪd ; NAmE ˈbɪɡətɪd /
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