prejudiced 详细解释

prejudiced

['predʒudist]

adj.有偏见的
动词prejudice的过去时和过去分词

词形变化

动词过去式: prejudiced | 动词过去分词: prejudiced | 动词现在分词: prejudicing | 动词第三人称单数: prejudices |

词义辨析

同义:

a.偏见的; 偏爱的

biased  opinionated  partial  influenced  

同义参见:

contracted  subjective  one-sided  intolerant  unjust  

英英释义

动词 prejudice:

disadvantage by prejudice

同义词:prejudice

influence (somebody's) opinion in advance

同义词:prejudice, prepossess

形容词 prejudiced:

emanating from a person's emotions and prejudices

being biased or having a belief or attitude formed beforehand

同义词:discriminatory

补充

prejudicedprejudiced[ˈpredʒudist]adj.1.怀偏见的

例句

1. He has a very prejudiced view of life in Britain.他对英国的生活抱有很大的成见。 2. People were prejudiced against Deirdre before they had even met her.人们甚至在还未遇见戴尔德丽前就对她抱有偏见。 3. They think employment legislation is prejudiced in favour of minorities.他们认为雇佣法偏袒少数民族。 4. Some landlords are racially prejudiced.一些房东有种族偏见。 5. He was also prejudiced against Jews.他也对犹太人有偏见。 6. people are prejudiced against us.人们对我们有成见。 7. prejudiced views.带有偏见的观点。 8. a prejudiced person有偏见的人 9. prejudiced comments歧视性的评论 10. Most Americans deny being prejudiced against people of other races.多数美国人否认歧视其他种族。 11. I was prejudiced against the movie because of its title.因为这部电影的名字,我对它有成见。