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1 prejudiced
prejudiced ['predʒʊdɪst](person) qui a des préjugés ou des idées préconçues; (idea, opinion) partial, préconçu;∎ to be prejudiced against sth avoir des préjugés contre qch;∎ let's not be prejudiced about this essayons de ne pas avoir d'idées préconçues là-dessus;∎ he is racially prejudiced il est raciste;∎ her politics are prejudiced ses idées politiques sont fondées sur des préjugés -
2 racially
racially [ˈreɪ∫əlɪ][sensitive, diverse] d'un point de vue racial -
3 racially
racially ['reɪʃəlɪ]du point de vue racial;∎ a racially motivated attack une agression raciste;∎ the characteristic is not racially determined cette caractéristique n'est pas déterminée par l'appartenance à une race;∎ racially prejudiced raciste -
4 prejudiced
prejudiced [ˈpredʒʊdɪst][person] plein de préjugés• to be prejudiced against sb/sth avoir des préjugés contre qn/qch* * *['predʒʊdɪst]adjective [person] plein de préjugés; [judgment, account] partial; [opinion] préconçu -
5 prejudiced
adjectivevoreingenommen ( about gegenüber, against gegen)* * *adjective (having or showing prejudice: a prejudiced attitude to people of other races; Don't be so prejudiced.) voreingenommen* * *preju·diced[ˈpreʤədɪst]adj voreingenommenhe is racially \prejudiced er hat Rassenvorurteilehe was such a \prejudiced man er steckte voller Vorurteile▪ to be \prejudiced about sth/sb Vorurteile gegenüber etw/jdm haben▪ to be \prejudiced against sb/sth Vorurteile gegen jdn/etw haben, jdm/etw gegenüber voreingenommen sein\prejudiced attitude/opinion vorgefasste Einstellung/Meinung\prejudiced judgment vorgefasstes Urteil\prejudiced witness befangener Zeuge/befangene Zeugin* * *['predZʊdɪst]adjperson voreingenommen (against gegen); opinion vorgefasst; judge befangento be prejudiced in favour of sb/sth — für jdn/etw voreingenommen sein
* * *prejudiced [-st] adjbe prejudiced auch eine vorgefasste Meinung haben2. JUR befangen* * *adjectivevoreingenommen ( about gegenüber, against gegen)* * *adj.voreingenommen adj. -
6 racially
ra·cial·ly[ˈreɪʃəli]1. (ethnically) rassisch\racially mixed child gemischtrassiges Kinda \racially mixed class/group eine gemischtrassige Klasse/Gruppe2. (by racism)\racially motivated rassistisch motiviertto be \racially prejudiced Vorurteile gegen Menschen anderer Hautfarbe haben* * *['reIʃəlɪ]advoffensive, sensitive in Bezug auf die Rasse; abused aufgrund or auf Grund seiner Rasse, in Bezug auf die Rasse; diverse multikulturell; pure rassischhe is racially bias(s)ed — er hat Rassenvorurteile
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7 prejudiced
voreingenommen;he is racially \prejudiced er hat Rassenvorurteile;he was such a \prejudiced man er steckte voller Vorurteile;to be \prejudiced about sth/sb Vorurteile gegenüber etw/jdm haben;to be \prejudiced against sb/ sth Vorurteile gegen jdn/etw haben, jdm/etw gegenüber voreingenommen sein;\prejudiced attitude/ opinion vorgefasste Einstellung/Meinung;\prejudiced judgment vorgefasstes Urteil;\prejudiced witness befangener Zeuge/befangene Zeugin -
8 racially
1) ( ethnically) rassisch;\racially mixed child gemischtrassiges Kind;a \racially mixed class/ group eine gemischtrassige Klasse/Gruppe2) ( by racism)\racially motivated rassistisch motiviert;to be \racially prejudiced Vorurteile gegen Menschen anderer Hautfarbe haben -
9 racially
'reɪʃəlia) <mixed/prejudiced> racialmente['reɪʃǝlɪ]ADV racialmentechildren of racially mixed parents — hijos mpl de padres de distintas razas
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racially motivated — [attack, crime, incident] por motivos racistas•
to be racially motivated — [attack, crime] tener un origen racista* * *['reɪʃəli]a) <mixed/prejudiced> racialmente -
10 prejudiced preju·diced adj
['prɛdʒʊdɪst](person) pieno (-a) di pregiudizi, prevenuto (-a), (racially) pieno (-a) di pregiudizi, (view, opinion) preconcetto (-a)to be prejudiced against sb/sth — essere prevenuto (-a) contro qn/qc
to be prejudiced in favour of sb/sth — essere ben disposto (-a) verso qn/qc
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11 predispuesto en contra de
= prejudiced against, disposed againstEx. He inspired intense lasting loyalties, but also made many enemies, being unshakably confident in his own judgement, stubborn, and racially prejudiced against Jews.* * *= prejudiced against, disposed againstEx: He inspired intense lasting loyalties, but also made many enemies, being unshakably confident in his own judgement, stubborn, and racially prejudiced against Jews.
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12 prejuicio
m.1 prejudice.2 prejudgment, prejudgement.* * *1 prejudice\sin prejuicios unprejudiced, unbiased* * *noun m.bias, prejudice* * *SM1) (=parcialidad) prejudice, bias ( contra against)2) (=idea preconcebida) preconception3) (=acto) prejudgement* * *masculino prejudicetener prejuicios contra algo/alguien — to be prejudiced against something/somebody
es una persona sin prejuicios — he has no prejudices, he's not at all prejudiced
* * *= bias [biases, -pl.], prejudice, partiality.Ex. The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.Ex. Of particular note is his classic monograph ' Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.Ex. Librarians must avoid any suggestion of partiality or support for a particular point of view, in order to safeguard the library's most important characteristics, neutrality and fairness.----* con prejuicios = prejudicial.* desafiar un prejuicio = challenge + prejudice.* lleno de prejuicios = prejudiced.* no tener prejuicios = be open-minded.* prejuicio de clases = class prejudice.* prejuicio + surgir = prejudice + arise.* reforzar un prejuicio = reinforce + prejudice.* sin prejuicios = open-minded, fair-minded [fairminded].* * *masculino prejudicetener prejuicios contra algo/alguien — to be prejudiced against something/somebody
es una persona sin prejuicios — he has no prejudices, he's not at all prejudiced
* * *= bias [biases, -pl.], prejudice, partiality.Ex: The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.
Ex: Of particular note is his classic monograph ' Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.Ex: Librarians must avoid any suggestion of partiality or support for a particular point of view, in order to safeguard the library's most important characteristics, neutrality and fairness.* con prejuicios = prejudicial.* desafiar un prejuicio = challenge + prejudice.* lleno de prejuicios = prejudiced.* no tener prejuicios = be open-minded.* prejuicio de clases = class prejudice.* prejuicio + surgir = prejudice + arise.* reforzar un prejuicio = reinforce + prejudice.* sin prejuicios = open-minded, fair-minded [fairminded].* * *prejudiceprejuicios raciales/sociales racial/social prejudicestener prejuicios contra algn to be prejudiced against sbes una persona sin prejuicios he has no prejudices, he's not at all prejudiced* * *
prejuicio sustantivo masculino
prejudice;
prejuicio m (idea preconcebida) prejudice: no tengo prejuicios, I'm not prejudiced
' prejuicio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enraizado
English:
bias
- prejudice
- rooted
* * *prejuicio nmprejudice;tiene muchos prejuicios contra los inmigrantes she has a lot of prejudices about immigrantsprejuicio racial racial prejudice* * *m prejudice* * *prejuicio nm: prejudice* * *prejuicio n prejudice -
13 con firmeza
= assertively, resolutely, firmly, unshakably, staunchlyEx. Class participants were found to be more likely to behave assertively and less likely to behave aggressively than librarians who had not take the class.Ex. The library's longevity will depend upon how resolutely it extends rather than abandons its traditional functions within an electronic environment.Ex. It is, however, essential to keep the historical context of UDC firmly in mind when studying and using the scheme.Ex. He inspired intense lasting loyalties, but also made many enemies, being unshakably confident in his own judgement, stubborn, and racially prejudiced against Jews.Ex. However, even though public libraries lack adequate funding and are typically small, Costa Ricans staunchly support their continuation.* * *= assertively, resolutely, firmly, unshakably, staunchlyEx: Class participants were found to be more likely to behave assertively and less likely to behave aggressively than librarians who had not take the class.
Ex: The library's longevity will depend upon how resolutely it extends rather than abandons its traditional functions within an electronic environment.Ex: It is, however, essential to keep the historical context of UDC firmly in mind when studying and using the scheme.Ex: He inspired intense lasting loyalties, but also made many enemies, being unshakably confident in his own judgement, stubborn, and racially prejudiced against Jews.Ex: However, even though public libraries lack adequate funding and are typically small, Costa Ricans staunchly support their continuation. -
14 firmemente
adv.1 firmly, strongly, unmovably.2 firmly, faithfully, steadily, constantly.3 staunchly, steadfastly (lealmente).4 securely, immovably, rigidly.* * *► adverbio1 firmly* * *adv.* * *ADV (=con firmeza) firmly; (=bien sujeto) securely* * *= firmly, steadily, strongly, uncompromisingly, unshakably, staunchly, solidly, robustly, steadfastly, securely.Ex. It is, however, essential to keep the historical context of UDC firmly in mind when studying and using the scheme.Ex. Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex. The student is strongly recommended to examine the guiding provided in any libraries to which he has access.Ex. For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.Ex. He inspired intense lasting loyalties, but also made many enemies, being unshakably confident in his own judgement, stubborn, and racially prejudiced against Jews.Ex. However, even though public libraries lack adequate funding and are typically small, Costa Ricans staunchly support their continuation.Ex. New information studies curricula should be solidly based on principles of information management.Ex. Exports of manufacturing goods to former communist countries have declined sharply, but exports to the European Community across an array of goods -- including heavy machinery -- have grown robustly.Ex. The police would like to grill her, but she steadfastly refuses to say anything.Ex. Each binder has a locking/releasing mechanism to allow the insertion of new entries when required yet ensure that slips remain securely in place when the catalogue is consulted.----* estar firmemente convencido = strongly held opinion.* tener los pies firmemente en el suelo = feet + be + firmly planted on the ground.* * *= firmly, steadily, strongly, uncompromisingly, unshakably, staunchly, solidly, robustly, steadfastly, securely.Ex: It is, however, essential to keep the historical context of UDC firmly in mind when studying and using the scheme.
Ex: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex: The student is strongly recommended to examine the guiding provided in any libraries to which he has access.Ex: For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.Ex: He inspired intense lasting loyalties, but also made many enemies, being unshakably confident in his own judgement, stubborn, and racially prejudiced against Jews.Ex: However, even though public libraries lack adequate funding and are typically small, Costa Ricans staunchly support their continuation.Ex: New information studies curricula should be solidly based on principles of information management.Ex: Exports of manufacturing goods to former communist countries have declined sharply, but exports to the European Community across an array of goods -- including heavy machinery -- have grown robustly.Ex: The police would like to grill her, but she steadfastly refuses to say anything.Ex: Each binder has a locking/releasing mechanism to allow the insertion of new entries when required yet ensure that slips remain securely in place when the catalogue is consulted.* estar firmemente convencido = strongly held opinion.* tener los pies firmemente en el suelo = feet + be + firmly planted on the ground.* * *firmly* * *
firmemente adverbio firmly
' firmemente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coja
- cojo
English:
fast
- firmly
- lash down
- securely
- steadfastly
- clasp
- clutch
- solidly
* * *firmemente advfirmly;me aseguró firmemente que vendría he assured me he would definitely be coming* * *firmemente adv: firmly* * *firmemente adv firmly / securely -
15 prejuicio
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