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prejudiceprej·u·dice1 /ˈprɛdʒədɪs / noun [countable, uncountable] a strong feeling of like or dislike toward someone or something that is not based on reason偏见;成见◆racial prejudice种族偏见◆He has a prejudice against female doctors.他对女医生抱有偏见。
prejudiceprej·u·dice2 /ˈprɛdʒədɪs / verb [transitive] - prejudice sb (against / in favor of sb / sth) to influence someone so that he / she has an unreasonable or unfair opinion about someone or something使产生偏见;使怀有成见◆The media coverage had prejudiced the jury against him.媒体的报道令陪审团对他产生了偏见。
- (formal) to have a harmful effect on someone or something对…造成负面影响;有损于;不利于◆Discussing these matters could prejudice the outcome of the trial.讨论这些事情会干扰审判的结果。
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