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biased

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biased ♦︎ prejudiced ♦︎ partisan ♦︎ discriminatory ♦︎ intolerant ♦︎ one-sided ♦︎ unbalancedThese words all describe sb/sth that unreasonably dislikes or favours sb/sth more than sb/sth else, usually with the result that one is treated unfairly. 这些词均表示偏颇的、不公平的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配biased / prejudiced / discriminatory against sb / sthbiased / prejudiced in favour of sb / stha partisan / a prejudiced / a discriminatory / an intolerant attitudea biased / a prejudiced / a partisan / a one-sided / an unbalanced viewa biased / prejudiced / partisan opiniona biased / partisan / one-sided accountbiased / partisan / one-sided coveragesomewhat / rather biased / prejudiced / partisan / one-sided / unbalanced biased ˈbaɪəst (disapproving) unfairly supporting or showing favour towards one person, group or set of ideas rather than another 有偏见的;倾向性的;片面的They admit that they're biased towards the Republican Party.他们承认偏袒共和党。The article was heavily biased against the current regime.这篇文章对现政权持有很大偏见。There is little doubt that most media coverage is biased.大多数媒体报道无疑是有倾向性的。She gave a somewhat biased account of the proceedings.她对事件的描述有些片面。OPP unbiased objective see also bias discrimination , bias influence verb prejudiced ˈpredʒədɪst (disapproving) disliking or approving of sb/sth in particular, especially when this is unreasonable or unfair, often based on sb's race, religion, sex, age, etc. 有偏见的;(对种族、宗教、性别、年龄等)带成见的Few people will admit to being racially prejudiced.很少有人会承认自己有种族偏见。They are strongly prejudiced against older candidates.他们对年龄较大的申请人抱有很大成见。 see also prejudice discrimination noun , prejudice influence verb partisan ˌpɑːtɪˈzæn, ˈpɑːtɪzæn; NAmE ˈpɑːrtəzn (usually disapproving) strongly supporting one particular person, group or set of ideas, especially without considering it carefully (对某个人、团体或一套思想)过分支持的,偏护的,盲目拥护的Most newspapers are politically partisan.大多数报纸都有政治倾向。The speakers were encouraged by a large partisan crowd.这些演讲者受到了一大群盲目的拥护者鼓动。OPP non-partisan objective discriminatory dɪˈskrɪmɪnətəri; NAmE dɪˈskrɪmɪnətɔːri (formal, disapproving) unfairly treating one group of people, or member of a group, worse than others 区别对待的;不公正的;歧视的Women's groups claim that the laws are discriminatory.妇女团体声称这些法规带有歧视。Companies were urged to tackle sexually and racially discriminatory recruitment practices.企业被力促整顿招录新人时含有性别和种族歧视的做法。 see also discrimination discrimination intolerant ɪnˈtɒlərənt; NAmE ɪnˈtɑːlərənt (rather formal, disapproving) not willing to accept ideas or ways of behaving that are different from your own 不容忍的;不容异说的;偏执的He was deeply intolerant of all opposition.他对所有异见都极不容忍。 OPP tolerant tolerant see also intolerance discrimination ˌone-ˈsided (disapproving) (of an argument, view or account of sth) giving only one point of view and not considering any facts or arguments that might suggest that this is wrong (论点、见解或对事情的描述)片面的,偏颇的The debate was very one-sided, and lacking in any serious thinking.这场辩论非常片面,缺乏任何严肃的思考。 unbalanced [usually before noun] (usually disapproving) giving too much or too little importance towards one part or aspect of sth 不持平的;偏颇的;失衡的The media often presents a somewhat unbalanced picture of scientific progress.媒体对科学进步的描述常常有些片面。 OPP balanced A balanced view or treatment of a subject looks at or treats it fairly, giving the right level of importance to all aspects of it. * balanced指见解或对问题的处理公允的、持平的 (approving) The programme presented a balanced view of the two sides of the conflict.节目公平地反映了冲突双方的情况。

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