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1 Vorurteil
n prejudice; voller Vorurteile full of prejudice, very prejudiced; Vorurteile gegen jemanden oder gegenüber jemandem haben be prejudiced toward(s) ( oder against) s.o.* * *das Vorurteilprejudice; bias; preconception* * *Vor|ur|teilntprejudice (gegenüber against)das ist ein Vórurteil — it's prejudice
Vórurteile haben or hegen, in Vórurteilen befangen sein — to be prejudiced
* * *das1) (favouring of one or other (side in an argument etc) rather than remaining neutral: a bias against people of other religions.) bias2) ((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?) prejudice* * *Vor·ur·teil[ˈfo:ɐ̯ʔʊrtail]nt prejudicedas ist ein \Vorurteil that's prejudiced* * *das bias; (voreilige Schlussfolgerung) prejudice ( gegen against, towards)gegen etwas Vorurteile haben — be biased/prejudiced against or towards something
* * *Vorurteil n prejudice;voller Vorurteile full of prejudice, very prejudiced;gegenüber jemandem haben be prejudiced toward(s) ( oder against) sb* * *das bias; (voreilige Schlussfolgerung) prejudice ( gegen against, towards)gegen etwas Vorurteile haben — be biased/prejudiced against or towards something
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3 vorgefasste Meinung
die vorgefasste Meinungpreconception -
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n1. patiality2. preconception3. prejudice -
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n1. preconception2. prior understanding
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préconception — [ prekɔ̃sɛpsjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1823; de pré et conception ♦ Didact. Idée qu on se fait par avance (de qqch.). ⇒cour. préjugé. ● préconception nom féminin Idée préconçue ; préjugé. ● préconception (synonymes) nom féminin Idée préconçue ; préjugé.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
preconception — I noun anticipation, assumption, bent, bias, fixed idea, foregone conclusion, forejudgment, inclination, leaning, partiality, praeiudicata opinio, preapprehension, preconceived idea, precondusion, predetermination, preestimate, prejudgment,… … Law dictionary
Preconception — Pre con*cep tion, n. The act of preconceiving; conception or opinion previously formed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
preconception — (n.) 1620s, from PRE (Cf. pre ) + CONCEPTION (Cf. conception). Related: Preconceptions … Etymology dictionary
preconception — [n] idea formed before event occurs or facts are received assumption, bias, delusion, illusion, inclination, notion, preconceived idea, predisposition, prejudgment, prejudice, prepossession, presumption, presupposition; concept 689 Ant. ignorance … New thesaurus
preconception — ► NOUN ▪ a preconceived idea or prejudice … English terms dictionary
preconception — [prē΄kən sep′shən] n. [ML preconceptio] 1. the act of preconceiving 2. a preconceived idea or opinion 3. bias … English World dictionary
preconception — noun VERB + PRECONCEPTION ▪ have ▪ fit, fit in with ▪ The facts refused to fit my preconceptions. ▪ They like this approach because it fits in with their own preconceptions. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
preconception — UK [ˌpriːkənˈsepʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌprɪkənˈsepʃ(ə)n] noun [countable] Word forms preconception : singular preconception plural preconceptions an opinion about something that you form before you have a lot of information about it or experience of it… … English dictionary
preconception — pre·con·cep·tion kən sep shən adj occurring prior to conception <preconception genetic counseling> … Medical dictionary
preconception — pre|con|cep|tion [ˌpri:kənˈsepʃən] n a belief or opinion that you have already formed before you know the actual facts, and that may be wrong preconception about/of ▪ I had the same preconceptions about life in South Africa that many people have … Dictionary of contemporary English