prejudice

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参见:préjudice

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来自中古英语 prejudice,来自古法语 prejudice,来自拉丁语 praeiūdicium (前例,前判;伤害,损害),来自prae- (之前) + iūdicium (审判)

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  • 国际音标(帮助)/ˈpɹɛd͡ʒədɪs/
  • 文档
  • 断字:prej‧u‧dice

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prejudice (可数 不可数,复数 prejudices)

  1. (可数) 成见偏见
  2. (可数) 先入为主
  3. (可数) 歧视
    I am free of all prejudices. I hate everyone equally.
    我不带任何歧视。我平等地恨每一个人。
  4. (obsolete) 预知预示
  5. (主要用于法律obsolete) 损害伤害损伤
    • 1793, Benjamin Franklin, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin[1], §20:
      We both of us happen’d to know, as well as the Stationer, that Riddlesden the Attorney, was a very Knave. He had half ruin’d Miss Read’s Father by drawing him in to be bound for him. By his Letter it appear’d, there was a secret Scheme on foot to the Prejudice of Hamilton, (Suppos’d to be then coming over with us,) and that Keith was concern’d in it with Riddlesden. [...]
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    • 1702, W. Popple (translator), John Locke, A Letter concerning Toleration []
      for no injury is thereby done to any one, no prejudice to another man's goods
    • Template:RQ:Shakespeare Henry 8
    • Template:RQ:Fuller Worthies of England

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prejudice (第三人称单数简单现在时 prejudices,现在分词 prejudicing,一般过去时及过去分词 prejudiced)

  1. (及物) 对(某人的地位、机会等)产生负面影响
  2. (及物) 引起偏见;使人的思想产生偏差

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prejudice

  1. prejudiced的拼写错误

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词源[编辑]

源自拉丁语 praeiudicium

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prejudice f (间接格复数 prejudices,主格单数 prejudice,主格复数 prejudices)

  1. (主要用于法律) 伤害损害
  2. (主要用于法律) 先入为主偏见

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  • 英语: prejudice
  • 法语: préjudice