【prejudice音标】 英[ˈpredʒudɪs] 美[ˈpredʒudɪs]
【单词释义】 prejudice是什么意思:
n.偏见,成见,歧视;侵害;伤害
vt.使有偏见;不利于,损害
[单词分级] 高考英语词汇
[第三人称单数] prejudices
[单词现在分词] prejudicing
[单词过去式] prejudiced
[单词过去分词] prejudiced
【prejudice形近词/近似词】
jaundice n.[U] 黄疸病;偏见 vt.使怀偏见;使患黄疸
【单词例句】
◇ So what you can't stand, more than anything else, is seeing lopsided, prejudiced, unfair, or discriminatory conditions. It brings out the cruise director, mediator, and judge in you.
因此,偏见和歧视,不公正和不公平是最让你受不了的事了。每当遇到这种情况,你就成了当仁不让的调解人。
---- The most unbearable thing for the twelve zodiac signs
◇ However, don’t be disappointed at or have prejudice against our children so easily. After all, being awkward is an appendix of youth.
然而,请不要轻易就对我们的孩子失望或抱有偏见,毕竟,不成熟是年轻的必然附属品。