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101 lleno de resentimiento
• acrimonious• filled with prejudice• filled with small cavities• resentful -
102 no salir la cuenta
• have prejudice against• have problem adding up the account• have problem adding up the total• have problem with the account• have problems• have problems adding up the account• have problems adding up the total• have problems with the account• have profit -
103 preferentemente a
• in practice• in prejudice of -
104 prejudicio
• prejudgment• prejudice -
105 prejudicio de la región
• local prejudiceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > prejudicio de la región
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106 prejuicio
• bias• partial verdict• partiality• partially• preconception• prejudgement• prejudgment• prejudice• prepossession• ready-make belief• tendency to get depressed• tendentiousness• tender -
107 prejuicio de la región
• local prejudice -
108 primar
• have prejudice• have problem adding up the account• take priority -
109 salir mal la cuenta
• have prejudice against• have priority• have problem adding up the total• have problem with the account• have problems adding up the total -
110 sin derecho de juicio nuevo
• with prejudiceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > sin derecho de juicio nuevo
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111 sin perjuicio
• unscathed• without detriment• without harm• without prejudice -
112 sin perjuicio de
• without prejudice to -
113 sin prejuicio de
• without prejudice to -
114 sin prejuicios
• unbiased• unbiassed• unprejudiced• without prejudice -
115 tener predominancia sobre
• have poor eyesight• have power to• have predominance over• have prejudiceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener predominancia sobre
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116 tener prejuicio contra
• discriminate• discriminate against• have predominance over• have priority• prejudice against -
117 tener prejuicios
• be biased• be biassed• have precedence over• have prejudice against -
118 tener prioridad
• have prejudice• have problem adding up the account• take priority -
119 tener prioridad sobre
• have poor eyesight• have power to• have predominance over• have prejudice• take precedence over -
120 prejudicio
m• prejudice• újma• škoda
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
préjudice — Préjudice. s. m. Tort, dommage. Notable préjudice. préjudice fort considerable. porter préjudice à quelqu un, luy causer, luy faire un grand préjudice. souffrir un grand préjudice. cela me seroit d un grand préjudice. On dit, Au préjudice de sa… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Prejudice — Préjudice Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sommaire 1 Droit 2 Cinéma 3 Musique … Wikipédia en Français
prejudice — Prejudice, m. penac. Est avantjugé, un jugement donné qui fait consequence à ce qui reste à juger, Praeiudicium. Voilà pourquoy on en use pour dommage, comme, Cela tourne à mon grand prejudice, Id magno mihi est detrimento. Et, Sans prejudice de… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
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