prejudiced
prejudiced 英 [ˈpredʒədɪst] 美 [ ˈprɛdʒədɪst]
adj. 怀偏见的;有成见的;偏颇的 v. 损害(prejudice的过去分词);使抱偏见
- If you've decided that you don't like or trust someone before you've actually met them, you're prejudiced. It's unfortunately common to have prejudiced views of people who are different from you.
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- adj. 怀偏见的;有成见的;偏颇的
- v. 损害(prejudice的过去分词);使抱偏见
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1. Much of the book’s rich humor juxtaposes his prejudiced expectations of the American West with the far richer reality.
在这本书中,他对美国西部带有偏见的期望与极为丰富的现实相互对照,制造出大量的幽默。
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2. Aristotle and Plato in ancient Greece wrote about problems of wealth, property, and trade, both of whom were prejudiced against commerce, feeling that to live by trade was undesirable.
古希腊的亚里士多德和柏图都在著作中谈到财富、财产和贸易问题, 两人都对商业持有偏见,认为靠生意来谋生是不足取的。
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3. But sexism also harms men as well. Whenever a single man's prejudiced actions are attributed to his gender identity, male perpetrators impact how women view and react to men generally.
但性别歧视也让男性深受其害,一个男性个体的偏见行为总会被归咎于他的男性身份,这种偏见影响到女性如何看待和回应整个男性群体。
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