favoritism
英
美
n. 偏爱;得宠;偏袒
COCA.17614
英英释义
noun
- unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice
- an inclination to favor some person or group
双语例句
- This situation will be ripe for political favoritism, but fortunately you will be able to see others'motives quite clearly as everything will be out in the open.
这种情况将成熟的政治,任人唯亲,但幸运的,你将能够看到别人的动机很清楚,因为一切都将被列在公开化。 - He was a corrupt official, playing favoritism and committing irregularities.
他徇私舞弊,是个贪官。 - It was thought that most promotions were based on favoritism.
人们认为,这次提职大部分都不公平。 - It was found that the implicit effect of stereotype and ingroup favoritism remarkably existed;
研究表明:刻板印象和内群体偏爱的内隐效应明显地存在; - We tried to meet both children's needs without the appearance of favoritism or unfairness
我们尽力对两个孩子的需要都予以满足,而不显得有所偏向或袒护。 - These adjectives mean free from favoritism, self-interest, or bias in judgment.
这些形容词表示不偏袒、不自私或在判断中无偏见。 - Will you show favoritism when you really love others as yourself?
若你爱人如己时,你会偏心待人吗? - Favoritism shown to old friends without regard for their qualifications, as in political appointments to office. Many small town mayor and city official practice cronyism.
任人唯亲在委以政治职位时无视其资历而对老朋友进行的偏袒许多小镇的市长和大城市的官员都有任人唯亲的行为。 - Status Offline All of this favoritism can become self-reinforcing.
偏袒的行为都可能成为”自动强化“。 - I think your choice of a successor savors of favoritism.
我认为你对继承人的选择有偏袒之嫌。