prejudiced
adj
ˈpredʒʊədɪəst
adj
1
having
an
unreasonable
dislike
of
someone
or
something,
especially
a
dislike
of
a
group
of
people
who
belong
to
a
different
race,
sex,
or
religion
–
used
to
show
disapproval
有偏见的,有成见的,歧视的〔含贬义〕
Some
officers
were
racially
prejudiced
.
有些军官有种族歧视观念。
an
intolerant
and
prejudiced
man
偏狭而有成见的男子
[+
against
]
The
early
Christian
Church
was
prejudiced
against
the
Jews.
早期的基督教会对犹太人抱有偏见。
Environmentalists
are
prejudiced
against
the
dam.
环境保护论者对那座水坝怀有成见。
2
seriously
affected
by
a
bad
situation
受到重大不利影响的
The
council
must
provide
housing
for
young
people
whose
welfare
is
seriously
prejudiced.
市政会必须为遭遇严重不幸的年轻人提供住房。