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prejudice    音標拼音: [pr'ɛdʒədɪs]
n. 偏見,成見;U損害,侵害
vt. 使…抱偏見;損害,不利于

偏見,成見;U損害,侵害使…抱偏見;損害,不利於

prejudice
n 1: a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an
issue or situation [synonym: {bias}, {prejudice},
{preconception}]
v 1: disadvantage by prejudice
2: influence (somebody's) opinion in advance [synonym: {prejudice},
{prepossess}]

Prejudice \Prej"u*dice\, n. [F. pr['e]judice, L. praejudicium;
prae before judicium judgment. See {Prejudicate},
{Judicial}.]
1. Foresight. [Obs.]
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Naught might hinder his quick prejudize. --Spenser.
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2. An opinion or judgment formed without due examination;
prejudgment; a leaning toward one side of a question from
other considerations than those belonging to it; an
unreasonable predilection for, or objection against,
anything; especially, an opinion or leaning adverse to
anything, without just grounds, or before sufficient
knowledge.
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Though often misled by prejudice and passion, he was
emphatically an honest man. --Macaulay.
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3. (Law) A bias on the part of judge, juror, or witness which
interferes with fairness of judgment.
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4. Mischief; hurt; damage; injury; detriment. --Locke.
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England and France might, through their amity,
Breed him some prejudice. --Shak.
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Syn: Prejudgment; prepossession; bias; harm; hurt; damage;
detriment; mischief; disadvantage.
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Prejudice \Prej"u*dice\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Prejudiced}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Prejudicing}.] [Cf. F. pr['e]judicier. See
{Prejudice}, n.]
1. To cause to have prejudice; to prepossess with opinions
formed without due knowledge or examination; to bias the
mind of, by hasty and incorrect notions; to give an
unreasonable bent to, as to one side or the other of a
cause; as, to prejudice a critic or a juryman.
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Suffer not any beloved study to prejudice your mind
so far as to despise all other learning. --I. Watts
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2. To obstruct or injure by prejudices, or by previous bias
of the mind; hence, generally, to hurt; to damage; to
injure; to impair; as, to prejudice a good cause.
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Seek how may prejudice the foe. --Shak
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169 Moby Thesaurus words for "prejudice":
a thing for, abuse, affinity, afflict, aggrieve, angle, apartheid,
aptitude, aptness, bag, befoul, bend, bent, bewitch, bias, bigotry,
blemish, blight, cast, chosen kind, color, conatus, condemn,
conduciveness, corrupt, cronyism, crucify, cup of tea, curse,
damage, defile, delight, deprave, despoil, destroy, detriment,
diathesis, disadvantage, discrimination, dispose, disposition,
disserve, distort, distress, do a mischief, do evil, do ill,
do wrong, do wrong by, doom, drawback, druthers, eagerness,
envenom, fancy, favor, favoritism, feeling for, forejudgment,
get into trouble, handicap, harass, harm, hex, hurt, impair,
impairment, inclination, incline, inequality, infect, influence,
injure, injury, intolerance, jaundice, jaundiced eye, jinx,
leaning, liability, liking, loss, loss of ground, male chauvinism,
maltreat, mar, menace, mischief, mistreat, molest, one-sidedness,
outrage, parti pris, partialism, partiality, particular choice,
partisanship, penchant, persecute, personal choice,
play havoc with, play hob with, poison, pollute, preapprehension,
preconception, preconclusion, preconsideration, predecision,
predetermination, predilection, predispose, predisposition,
preference, prejudge, prejudgment, prejudication,
prejudice against, prejudice the issue, premature judgment,
prenotion, prepossess, prepossession, presumption, presupposal,
presupposition, presurmise, probability, proclivity, proneness,
propensity, racialism, racism, readiness, savage, scathe,
sensitivity to, sexism, skew, slant, soft spot, spoil,
step backward, style, susceptibility, sway, taint, tarnish, taste,
tendency, thing, threaten, torment, torture, tropism, turn, twist,
type, undetachment, undispassionateness, unfairness, violate,
vitiate, warp, weakness, willingness, wound, wreak havoc on,
wrong

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  • PREJUDICE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    prejudice usually implies an unfavorable prepossession and connotes a feeling rooted in suspicion, fear, or intolerance bias implies an unreasoned and unfair distortion of judgment in favor of or against a person or thing
  • PREJUDICE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    PREJUDICE definition: 1 an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or… Learn more
  • Prejudice - Wikipedia
    Some researchers had advocated looking into understanding prejudice from the perspective of collective values than just as biased psychological mechanism and different conceptions of prejudice, including what lay people think constitutes prejudice
  • What Is the Psychology Behind Prejudice? - Verywell Mind
    Prejudice is an assumption or an opinion about someone simply based on that person's membership in a particular group For example, people can be prejudiced against someone else of a different ethnicity, gender, or religion
  • Prejudice vs. Discrimination In Psychology
    Prejudice encompasses the cognitive and emotional biases one holds internally towards a group, while discrimination manifests these biases through actions or behaviors, negatively affecting members of the targeted group
  • PREJUDICE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    What does prejudice mean? Prejudice is a bias or a preconceived opinion, idea, or belief about something When you act based on prejudice, you make up your mind about something and make generalizations about it before fully knowing about it
  • Prejudice 101: Definition, Facts, Examples - Human Rights Careers
    Prejudice refers to negative feelings, attitudes and beliefs toward individuals and groups based on preconceived notions about ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, age, religion and much more What is prejudice? The word “prejudice” has origins in Latin for “before” and “judgment ”
  • Prejudice | Discrimination, Stereotypes, Bias | Britannica
    prejudice, adverse or hostile attitude toward a group or its individual members, generally without just grounds or before sufficient evidence It is characterized by irrational, stereotyped beliefs
  • PREJUDICE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Prejudice is an unreasonable dislike of a particular group of people or things, or a preference for one group of people or things over another Ghaffur alleged that he was repeatedly subjected to unnecessary prejudice
  • APA Dictionary of Psychology
    Prejudices can include an affective component (e g , nervousness, anger, contempt, pity, hatred) and a cognitive component (assumptions and beliefs about groups, including stereotypes) Prejudice is typically manifested behaviorally through discriminatory behavior





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