单词 | favouritism |
释义 | favouritism noun (bre) (name favoritism) verb + favouritism/favoritism | preposition | phrases verb + favouritism/favoritism➤show显出偏心▸➤accuse sb of指责某人偏心preposition➤favouritism to, favouritism towards/toward对⋯偏袒◆she denied showing favouritism to any of her students.她否认偏袒任何一个学生。phrases➤accusations of favouritism对偏心的指责◆he resigned over accusations of favouritism.由于被指责有偏心,他辞职了。favouritism (bre) (name favoritism) /feɪvərɪtɪzəm/ [uncountable] (disapproving) a situation in which sb, especially sb in authority, treats one person better than others; the act of doing this偏爱;偏袒◆she tries not to show any favouritism towards her own children.她对自己的孩子尽量不表现出对谁偏心。favouritism/ˈfeɪvərɪtɪzəm ||; ˈfevərɪtˌɪzəm/(us 美 favoritism) /ˈfeɪvərɪtɪzəm ||; ˈfevərɪtˌɪzəm/ noun [u] giving unfair advantages to the person or people that you like best 偏袒;偏心: ◇the referee was accused of showing favouritism to the home side. 有人指责裁判偏袒主队。 favouritismsee ⇨ unfair 4 fa·vou·ri·tis·m /bre 【英】, favoritism ame 【美】 /`fevərɪtˏɪzəm; ˈfeɪvərɪtɪzəm//n [u]when one person or group is unfairly treated better than another 偏爱,偏袒 |
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