2VERB 区别对待;歧视;偏袒 To discriminate against a group of people or in favour of a group of people means to unfairly treat them worse or better than other groups. 区别对待;歧视;偏袒
They believe the law discriminates against women. [VERB + against]
他们认为该项法律歧视女性。
...legislation which would discriminate in favour of racial minorities. [V + in favour of]
偏袒少数种族的立法
The Commission for Racial Equality teaches organisations not to discriminate. [VERB]
ADVERB | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤positively (especially BrE) 優待➤actively公然地區別對待▸➤unfairly, unlawfully (law法律, especially BrE) 不公平地/不合法地區別對待➤racially種族歧視◇He claims he was racially discriminated against when he applied for the job.他聲稱申請這個職位時遭受了種族歧視。PREPOSITION➤against歧視◇The present law discriminates unfairly against women.現行法律歧視女性。➤in favour/favor of (especially BrE) 優待◇They discriminate positively in favour / favor of workers from ethnic minorities.他們對少數族裔的工人特別照顧。➤on (the) grounds of以⋯為理由區別對待◇Companies must avoid discriminating on the grounds of race or gender.公司必須避免種族和性別歧視。