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 / sth◆biased / prejudiced in favour of sb / sth◆a partisan / a prejudiced / a discriminatory / an intolerant attitude◆a biased / a prejudiced / a partisan / a one-sided / an unbalanced view◆a biased / prejudiced / partisan opinion◆a biased / partisan / one-sided account◆biased / partisan / one-sided coverage◆somewhat / 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。OPPunbiased ⇨ objective see also bias ⇨ discrimination, bias ⇨ influenceverb■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 ⇨ discriminationnoun, prejudice ⇨ influenceverb■partisanˌpɑːtɪˈzæn, ˈpɑːtɪzæn; NAmEˈpɑːrtəzn (usuallydisapproving) 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。OPPnon-partisan ⇨ objective■discriminatorydɪˈskrɪmɪnətəri; NAmEdɪˈskrɪmɪnətɔːri (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■intolerantɪnˈtɒlərənt; NAmEɪnˈtɑːlərənt (ratherformal, 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。OPPtolerant ⇨ 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] (usuallydisapproving) 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。OPPbalancedⓘ 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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