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第三人称
prejudices
现在进行时
prejudicing
过去式
prejudiced
过去完成时
prejudiced
1
使产生偏见, 负面影响
to unfairly influence someone's opinion or judgment about someone or something
及物动词
- Her negative experiences prejudiced her against people from that particular ethnicity.
她的负面经历使她对那个特定种族的人产生了偏见。
- It's important not to let personal biases prejudice your judgment when evaluating others.
在评估他人时,重要的是不要让个人偏见偏见你的判断。
- The media coverage prejudiced public opinion against the defendant before the trial even began.
媒体的报道在审判开始前就偏见了公众对被告的看法。
- Being raised in a close-minded environment can prejudice individuals against those who are different from them.
在一个思想封闭的环境中长大可能会使个人对与自己不同的人产生 偏见。
- His past experiences with dishonesty prejudiced him against trusting anyone in similar situations.
他过去的不诚实经历使他对在类似情况下信任任何人产生了偏见。
同义词:
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损害, 危害
to harm or reduce someone's chances, prospects, or standing
及物动词
- The false rumors prejudiced her reputation in the workplace.
虚假谣言损害了她在工作场所的声誉。
- His prior conviction prejudiced his chances of finding a new job.
他之前的定罪损害了他找到新工作的机会。
- They worried the late submission would prejudice their grant application.
他们担心迟交会损害他们的资助申请。
- This decision may prejudice the company’s future growth in the market.
这一决定可能会损害公司在市场上的未来增长。
- The biased assessment prejudiced his chances of a promotion.
有偏见的评估损害了他晋升的机会。