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nounverb a victim of racial prejudice种族偏见的受害者 Their decision was based on ignorance and prejudice. 他们的决定是基于无知和偏见。 prejudice against somebody/something There is little prejudice against workers from other EU states. 对来自其他欧盟国家的劳工可说并无偏见。 prejudice in favour of somebody/something I must admit to a prejudice in favour of British universities. 我得承认我对英国大学有所偏爱。 They agreed to pay compensation without prejudice (= without admitting guilt). 他们同意赔偿,但不承认有罪。 It’s hard to break down old prejudices. It’s time to put aside our old prejudices. She had never encountered such deep prejudice before. She has not been afraid to challenge popular prejudices. The tale is told without prejudice or bias. We all have prejudices of some kind. We must not pander to the irrational prejudices of a small minority. a book written to challenge prejudices about disabled people deep-rooted prejudice against homosexuals prejudice among ignorant people prejudice towards immigrants Anti-Islamic prejudice has increased considerably in recent years. Anti-gay prejudice was extremely common among people in the army. He was just talking out of blind prejudice. I encountered quite serious prejudice when I worked in the construction industry. I’m afraid all the debate did was confirm my own prejudices. In any interview, you have to take into account the interviewer’s prejudices. Irrational prejudice is what drives most racial discrimination in society. Prejudice towards new immigrants meant that many were unable to find work. There is still widespread prejudice against people who are HIV positive. The prosecution lawyers have been trying to prejudice the jury against her. 控方律师一直力图使陪审团对她产生偏见。 Any delay will prejudice the child's welfare. 任何延误都会损及这个孩子的身心健康。 Newspaper reports had unfairly prejudiced the jury in her favour/favor. She did not disclose evidence that was likely to prejudice her client’s case. This could seriously prejudice her safety. Any delay will prejudice the child’s welfare. 任何延误都会损及这个孩子的身心健康。 I can’t comment on that as I don’t wish to prejudice the outcome of the talks. Poor handwriting might prejudice people against the applicant. Some argued that the media attention had prejudiced the jury. |