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41 scapito
scapito s.m. 1. ( danno) détriment, préjudice: con grave scapito della sua reputazione au grand détriment de sa réputation. 2. ( perdita di guadagno) perte f.: vendere a scapito vendre à perte. -
42 torto
I. torto s.m. 1. tort: mettersi dalla parte del torto se mettre dans son tort; essere dalla parte del torto être dans son tort; riparare un torto réparer un tort; ricevere un torto subir un préjudice. 2. ( colpa) tort, faute f.: il torto non è tutto mio je n'ai pas tous les torts, ce n'est pas complétement de ma faute; riconoscere i propri torti reconnaître ses torts. II. torto agg. 1. ( che è stato sottoposto a torsione) tors: filo torto fil tors. 2. ( piegato) plié, tordu. 3. (rif. a strade e sim.) sinueux, en lacets. 4. ( storto) tordu: gambe torte jambes torses. -
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44 ubbia
ubbia s.f. ( timore) groundless fear; ( fisima) whim, strange idea, strange fancy; ( pregiudizio) prejudice: tirati via queste ubbie dalla testa, get these strange ideas out of your head. -
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46 preconcetto
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47 pregiudicare
vt [predʒudi'kare]pregiudicare qc — to jeopardize sth, put sth in jeopardy, prejudice sth
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48 pregiudizio
sm [predʒu'dittsjo] pregiudizio (-zi)(opinione errata) prejudice, (superstizione) superstitionavere dei pregiudizi contro o nei confronti di qn — to be prejudiced o biased against sb
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49 pregiudizio razziale
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50 prevenzione
sf [preven'tsjone]1) prevention2) (preconcetto) prejudiceavere prevenzioni contro qn/qc — to be prejudiced against sb/sth
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51 razziale
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52 razzismo
sm [rat'tsizmo]racism, racialism, (intolleranza) prejudice
См. также в других словарях:
Prejudice — prejudice … Dictionary of sociology
préjudice — [ preʒydis ] n. m. • 1265; lat. præjudicium « jugement anticipé », de præjudicare « préjuger » 1 ♦ Perte d un bien, d un avantage par le fait d autrui; acte ou événement nuisible aux intérêts de qqn et le plus souvent contraire au droit, à la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
prejudice — prej·u·dice 1 / pre jə dəs/ n [Old French, from Latin praejudicium previous judgment, damage, from prae before + judicium judgment] 1: injury or detriment to one s legal rights or claims (as from the action of another): as a: substantial… … Law dictionary
prejudice — Prejudice, in normal usage, means preconceived opinion or bias, against or in favour of, a person or thing. While it is important to remember that biases can be positive as well as negative, nevertheless the term most commonly refers to a… … Dictionary of sociology
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Prejudice — Prej u*dice, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Prejudiced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Prejudicing}.] [Cf. F. pr[ e]judicier. See {Prejudice}, n.] 1. To cause to have prejudice; to prepossess with opinions formed without due knowledge or examination; to bias the mind… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prejudice — [prej′ə dis] n. [ME < MFr < L praejudicium < prae , before (see PRE ) + judicium, judgment < judex (gen. judicis), JUDGE] 1. a judgment or opinion formed before the facts are known; preconceived idea, favorable or, more usually,… … English World dictionary
prejudice — in the meaning ‘bias’ or ‘partiality’, is followed by against or in favour of, but not (on the analogy of hostility, objection, etc.) to: a prejudice against eating late, not ☒ a prejudice to eating late. In its meaning ‘irrational dislike’, it… … Modern English usage
prejudice — ► NOUN 1) preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or experience. 2) unjust behaviour formed on such a basis. 3) chiefly Law harm that may result from some action or judgement. ► VERB 1) give rise to prejudice in (someone); make biased.… … English terms dictionary