prej·u·diced
adjective/ˈpredʒədɪst/
/ˈpredʒədɪst/
- having an unreasonable dislike of or preference for somebody/something, especially based on their race, religion, sex, etc.
有偏见的;带成见的;偏爱的;偏心的 - Few people will admit to being racially prejudiced.
很少有人会承认自己有种族偏见。 - prejudiced (against/in favour of somebody/something) They are prejudiced against older applicants.
他们对年长一些的申请人抱有成见。 - (humorous) I think it's an excellent article, but then I'm prejudiced—I wrote it.
我认为那篇文章相当出色——不过,我有些偏心,那是我写的嘛!
Extra ExamplesTopics Preferences and decisionsc2, Opinion and argumentc2, Personal qualitiesc2, Social issuesc2- I was a little prejudiced against him because of his background.
因为其背景,我对他有一点儿偏见。 - She had to cope with the prejudiced views of the majority of the party.
她必须应对党内大多数人的偏见。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- seem
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- against
- Few people will admit to being racially prejudiced.