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  • 1 prejudice

    ['pre‹ədis] 1. noun
    ((an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge: The jury must listen to his statement without prejudice; Is racial prejudice (= dislike of people because of their race) increasing in this country?) προκατάληψη
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to feel prejudice for or against something.) προκαταλαμβάνω,προδιαθέτω
    2) (to harm or endanger (a person's position, prospects etc) in some way: Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.) επηρεάζω δυσμενώς,βλάπτω

    English-Greek dictionary > prejudice

  • 2 Prejudice

    v. trans.
    Dispose favourably: P. εὖ διατιθέναι.
    Dispose unfavourably: P. κακῶς διατιθέναι.
    Be prejudiced favourably: P. εὖ διακεῖσθαι.
    Be prejudiced unfavourably: P. κακῶς διακεῖσθαι.
    Hermocrates, wishing to prejudice them against the Athenians, spoke as follows: P. ὁ Ἑρμοκρατὴς... βουλόμενος προδιαβαλεῖν τοὺς Ἀθηναίους ἔλεγε τοιάδε (Thuc. 6, 75).
    Ruin, impair: P. and V. διαφθείρειν, βλάπτειν; see Impair.
    ——————
    subs.
    In favour of (a person or thing); P. and V. εὔνοια, ἡ.
    Against (a person or thing): P. κακόνοια, ἡ; see Hostility.
    Dislike: P. and V. φθόνος, ὁ.
    Create a prejudice against: P. φθόνον συνάγειν (dat.).
    Injury: P. and V. βλαβή, ἡ; injury.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Prejudice

  • 3 prejudice

    1) προκατάληψη
    2) πρόληψη

    English-Greek new dictionary > prejudice

  • 4 detached

    1) (standing etc apart or by itself: a detached house.) ανεξάρτητος
    2) (not personally involved or showing no emotion or prejudice: a detached attitude to the problem.) αποστασιοποιημένος

    English-Greek dictionary > detached

  • 5 detachment

    1) (the state of not being influenced by emotion or prejudice.) αποτασιοποίηση
    2) (the act of detaching.) αποσύνδεση,απόσπαση
    3) (a group (especially of soldiers): A detachment was sent to guard the supplies.) απόσπασμα

    English-Greek dictionary > detachment

  • 6 enlightened

    adjective (wise through knowledge; free from prejudice: an enlightened headmaster; an enlightened decision.) (πε)φωτισμένος

    English-Greek dictionary > enlightened

  • 7 prejudiced

    adjective (having or showing prejudice: a prejudiced attitude to people of other races; Don't be so prejudiced.) προκατειλημμένος

    English-Greek dictionary > prejudiced

  • 8 racialism

    1) (the belief that some races of men are better than others.) φυλετισμός
    2) (prejudice against someone on the grounds of his race.) ρατσισμός, φυλετικές διακρίσεις

    English-Greek dictionary > racialism

  • 9 smack

    I 1. [smæk] verb
    (to strike smartly and loudly; to slap: She smacked the child's hand/bottom.) χαστουκίζω
    2. noun
    ((the sound of) a blow of this kind; a slap: He could hear the smack of the waves against the side of the ship.) χαστούκι/πλατάγισμα
    3. adverb
    (directly and with force: He ran smack into the door.) κατευθείαν
    II 1. [smæk] verb
    ((with of) to have a suggestion of: The whole affair smacks of prejudice.) μυρίζω,θυμίζω
    2. noun
    There's a smack of corruption about this affair.) υποψία

    English-Greek dictionary > smack

  • 10 unconscious

    1. adjective
    1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) αναίσθητος
    2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) χωρίς επίγνωση
    3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) ασυναίσθητος
    2. noun
    (the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) ασυνείδητο
    - unconsciousness

    English-Greek dictionary > unconscious

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