without prejudice 的 2 个定义
- an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
- any preconceived opinion or feeling, either favorable or unfavorable.
- unreasonable feelings, opinions, or attitudes, especially of a hostile nature, regarding an ethnic, racial, social, or religious group.
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prej·u·diced, prej·u·dic·ing.
- to affect with a prejudice, either favorable or unfavorable: His honesty and sincerity prejudiced us in his favor.
without prejudice 近义词
等同于 objectively
等同于 right
without prejudice 的近义词 20 个
- decently
- properly
- conscientiously
- dispassionately
- equitably
- ethically
- evenly
- honestly
- honorably
- impartially
- lawfully
- legitimately
- morally
- objectively
- reliably
- righteously
- sincerely
- squarely
- virtuously
- without bias
without prejudice 的反义词 8 个
等同于 favorably
without prejudice 的近义词 17 个
- approvingly
- cordially
- enthusiastically
- fairly
- generously
- positively
- agreeably
- amiably
- courteously
- graciously
- heartily
- helpfully
- receptively
- usefully
- willingly
- with approbation
- with approval
without prejudice 的反义词 2 个
更多without prejudice例句
- They are flesh-and-blood evidence of the ways in which our prejudices and stereotypes hinder the economic stability of the hardest workers and professional advancement of some of this country’s most talented residents.
- The duke, the lady and the baby-face queen — these characters’ struggles are not framed by slavery or prejudice.
- As Hinds and other critics pointed out, the show also explicitly references slavery — so the “fantasy” of this 1813 is still anchored in the reality of systemic prejudice.
- For once, death, and the death in life of prejudice, could claim nothing but the skeleton of an old man.
- Quantum mechanics needs no particular interpretation if it is formulated without the preexisting prejudice that nature should exhibit cause-and-effect determinism.
- I do, however, intend it to sound mean about the reactionary, prejudice-infested place she comes from.
- A few days ago, he criticized his home state of Alabama for its entrenched prejudice.
- But the exemption was also born of prejudice and discrimination.
- So specious, in fact, that they are increasingly seen to be rationales to cover outdated forms of prejudice.
- If The Biggest Loser could correct this misconception, it would do a lot to reduce anti-obesity prejudice.
- Finally, let me ask the general reader to put aside all prejudice, and give both sides a fair hearing.
- Thou fell spirit of pride, prejudice, ignorance, and mauvaise honte!
- It is beyond the comprehension of any man not blinded by superstition, not warped by prejudice and old-time convention.
- The last vestige of her prejudice against Indians had melted and gone, in the presence of their simple-hearted friendliness.
- With Monsieur de Lussigny,” he interposed, “it is a matter of prejudice, not of principle.