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Перевод: prejudiced
[прилагательное] предвзятый
Тезаурус:
- A lot of people are prejudiced against mares because they assume they are all temperamental when they are in season; this isn't necessarily so.
- Rates and taxes, wages of clerks and servants, and some other claims are, within limits, paid in preference to others, and the rights of secured creditors, such as mortgagees, are not prejudiced by the bankruptcy; but in general the distribution will be made rateably.
- I would say to any prospective newcomer, choose your training organisation to suit your needs, and enjoy your training and future diving, but beware of those who would try and make you prejudiced against all others.
- This is obviously a wildly prejudiced view, but if you are keen to climb on sea cliffs, go to Cornwall or Pembroke!
- The question "How prejudiced am I?" is a hard one.
- Both Ira and Lawren shared my feelings that the all-too-brief tribute to Emily Carr at the service was inadequate and insufficient, but then we were prejudiced.
- "the advantage of adopting this course if it is practical because children whose appeals are heard last could otherwise be prejudiced because of decisions which had been reached already by an appeal committee to send children to a particular school".
- without the prior written consent of any Party whose rights may be so prejudiced, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.
- To the prejudiced eyes of land-bound humans the oceans seem like one continuous mass, homogeneous as outer space.
- Central policy seemed to be so prejudiced against the Ukraine that it evoked the suspicion in several foreign observers that this particular national minority was being deliberately neglected as a punishment for its hostility to Russian rule in the Civil War.
- Historically, people were not led to seek a hierarchical classification because of a belief in evolution; rather, they were prejudiced in favour of evolution because they had found a hierarchical classification to be appropriate.
- Her racially prejudiced views didn't help the matter, but it was what she was thinking rather than what she said which added flame to the fire of her anger.
- The attitudes of authors of stories the young read or hear, whether prejudiced or condescending or exaggeratedly "socially aware", are readily perceived and are influential, even when they are half hidden.
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