《favouritism》怎以读
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《favouritism》是什么意思
偏爱,偏袒;
英英释义
favouritism[ 'feivəritizəm ]
- n.
- an inclination to favor some person or group
同义词:favoritism
- unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice
同义词:discriminationfavoritism
- an inclination to favor some person or group
学习《favouritism》怎么用
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- Her good name was disfigured by instances of favouritism.
她的好名声因其偏袒行为而被损害了。 - The ministers blamed what they called the sectarian favouritism of the Shia-led government.
五位部长指责什叶派领导的政府具有他们称的宗教偏袒。
- My child's innocence melts into my grandparent's favouritism to you.
我的童真,融入爷爷奶奶对你的偏爱。
- He strongly attacked corruption and favouritism in the government.
他猛烈抨击政府的腐败与徇私。
权威例句
Favouritism, fairness and joint profit in long‐term relationships
A hormonal mechanism for parental favouritism
Social comparison and group interest in ingroup favouritism
Relationship Marketing in China: Guanxi, Favouritism and Adaptation
Parentally Biased Favouritism: Why Should Parents Specialize in Caring for Different Offspring?
The development of national prejudice, in-group favouritism and self-stereotypes in British children
A UV signal of offspring condition mediates context-dependent parental favouritism.
The link between identification and in-group favouritism: effects of threat to social identity and trust-related emotions.
Perspective-taking: Decreasing stereotype expression, stereotype accessibilty and in-group favouritism
‘Different‘ just means ‘better’: Some obvious and some hidden pathways to in‐group favouritism
A hormonal mechanism for parental favouritism
Social comparison and group interest in ingroup favouritism
Relationship Marketing in China: Guanxi, Favouritism and Adaptation
Parentally Biased Favouritism: Why Should Parents Specialize in Caring for Different Offspring?
The development of national prejudice, in-group favouritism and self-stereotypes in British children
A UV signal of offspring condition mediates context-dependent parental favouritism.
The link between identification and in-group favouritism: effects of threat to social identity and trust-related emotions.
Perspective-taking: Decreasing stereotype expression, stereotype accessibilty and in-group favouritism
‘Different‘ just means ‘better’: Some obvious and some hidden pathways to in‐group favouritism