partiality
/ˌpɑːʃɪˈælətɪ/noun
mass noun
1- unfair bias in favour of one thing or person compared with another; favouritism偏心, 不公平, 偏袒:
an attack on the partiality of judges.
抨击法官的不公。
1.1
- count noun a particular liking or fondness for something偏爱, 癖好, 特别喜爱:
he had a distinct partiality for Bath Olivers.
他明显偏爱巴思·奥利弗。
词源
late Middle English: from Old French parcialite, from medieval Latin partialitas, based on Latin pars, part- 'part'.