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prej.u.dice5predV7J7dIsnan unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, esp. when formed without enough thought or knowledge成见,偏见,歧视The TV programme merely confirmed all my prejudices about salespeople. [C]这个电视节目只是坚定了我对售货员的成见。The campaign aims to dispel the prejudice that AIDS is confined to the homosexual community. [C + that clause]这项运动旨在消除艾滋病仅限于同性恋者的偏见。He claims that prejudice against homosexuals would cease overnight if all the gay stars in the country were honest about their sexuality. [U]他说如果国内所有的同性恋明星都能对自己的性生活开诚布公,那么对同性恋者的偏见就会在一夜间消失。Many women still encounter deep-seated prejudice in the workplace which prevents them from achieving top positions. [U]很多妇女在工作场所仍受到根深蒂固的偏见,这妨碍了她们提升到高级职位。Although racial prejudice has not yet disappeared, skin colour no longer acts as a bar to advancement. [U]虽然种族歧视还未消失,但肤色已不再是晋升的障碍。(fml or law) If a decision or action is made without prejudice to a right or claim, it is made without having an effect on that right or claim.(对…)没有不利,无损于My client accepts the formal apology without prejudice to any further legal action she may decide to take in the future.我的委托人接受了正式道歉,这不会影响她将来可能会采取的诉讼。The concessions were made without prejudice to any future territorial arrangements that may be made.这项让步的作出不会有损于将来可能的边界安排。
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