prejudicial
不利的
常用释义
英音[ ˌpredʒuˈdɪʃl ]
美音[ ˌpredʒuˈdɪʃl ]
基本释义
- adj. 不利的;有害的;引起偏见的
例句
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1·You could face up to eight years in jail for spreading rumours considered prejudicial to security.散布危害社会安全的谣言会面临高达8年的监禁。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Each large firm will thus avoid significant price-cutting, because price-cutting would be prejudicial to the common interest in a stable demand for products.因此,每个大公司都会避免大幅降价,因为降价会损害稳定的产品需求中的共同利益。
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3·Too much smoking is prejudicial to health.抽烟太多对健康不利。
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4·The news-report was prejudicial to the defendant's case.新闻报道不利于被告的辩护。
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5·What he did was prejudicial to the interest of the class .他的行为有损于班级的利益。
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6·Of course, anything can be used for unsavory or prejudicial purposes.当然,任何事情都有它的侧重的目的。
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7·So Levenson, in his book Sinai and Zion, tries to correct this prejudicial treatment.所以Levenson,在他的书《Sinai, and, Zion》中,试图更改这种偏见的对待。
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8·It also models a response she should imitate if prejudicial comments are made in her presence.它还模式的回应,她要模仿,如果损害的评论作出在她的存在。
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9·When you hear a child make a prejudicial comment, listen to find out why he feels the way he does.当您听到孩子作出有损评论,听取找出为何他觉得他没有。
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10·Improper chemical control, may be prejudicial to the activities of birds and need special attention.不当的化学防治,有可能损及鸟类的活动,需要特别注意。
同义词
adj.
不利的;有害的;引起偏见的
同根词
词根:
prejudice
prejudiced
adj
怀偏见的;有成见的;偏颇的
prejudice
n
偏见;侵害
prejudiced
v
损害(prejudice的过去分词);使抱偏见
prejudice
vt
损害;使有偏见