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1 to be prejudiced against/in favour of
to be prejudiced against/in favour ofestar predispuesto,-a en contra de/a favor deEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be prejudiced against/in favour of
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2 you are prejudiced against him
Макаров: вы пристрастны к немуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you are prejudiced against him
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3 be prejudiced against
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4 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 -
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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 -
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prejudiced adj [person] plein de préjugés ; [judge, jury] partial ; [opinion] préconçu ; [judgment, account] tendancieux/-ieuse, partial ; to be prejudiced against/in favour of avoir des préjugés contre/en faveur de ; you're prejudiced tu es partial. -
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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. -
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adjective (having or showing prejudice: a prejudiced attitude to people of other races; Don't be so prejudiced.) que tiene prejuicios sobre/contra; parcialprejudiced adj intolerante / con prejuiciostr['preʤʊdɪst]1 parcial\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be prejudiced against/in favour of estar predispuesto,-a en contra de/a favor deadj.• interesado, -a adj.• lleno de prejuicios adj.• parcial adj.• predispuesto, -a adj.'predʒədəst, 'predʒʊdɪstto be prejudiced against/in favor of something/somebody — estar* predispuesto en contra de/a favor de algo/alguien
['predʒʊdɪst]ADJ [view] parcial, interesadoto be prejudiced against sth/sb — estar predispuesto en contra de algo/algn
to be prejudiced in favour of sth/sb — estar predispuesto a favor de algo/algn
* * *['predʒədəst, 'predʒʊdɪst]to be prejudiced against/in favor of something/somebody — estar* predispuesto en contra de/a favor de algo/alguien
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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 -
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§ წინააღმდეგ; მიმართ; -ზეthe doctor admonished me against smoking ექიმმა თამბაქოს წევისათვის თავის დანებება მირჩია§ წინააღმდეგ, საწინააღმდეგოდagainst the enemy მტრის წინააღმდეგ, საწინააღმდეგოდthat`s against the rules / law ეს წესებს / კანონს ეწინააღმდეგებაhe leaned against the wall ის კედელს მიეყუდა / მიეყრდნოagainst/for/from/with/without us ჩვენს წინააღმდეგ//ჩვენთვის//ჩვენგან//ჩვენთან ერთად//უჩვენოდthey prejudiced me against / in favour of her მის საწინააღმდეგოდ / სასარგებლოდ განმაწყვესto run up 2: we ran up against some opposition წინააღმდეგობას წავაწყდითhe investigated the case against the criminal ამ დამნაშავის საქმე შეისწავლა / გამოიძია●●to lodge information against smb. ვისიმე დასმენაhe has set his face against our getting married ჩვენი დაქორწინების დიდი წინააღმდეგიაthe police secured the bank against robbery ბანკს გაქურდვისაგან პოლიცია იცავდაthe town is secure against any surprise attack ქალაქი დაცულია ყოველგვარი მოულოდნელი თავდასხმისაგანthis factor will militate against the success of our plan ეს ფაქტორი ჩვენი გეგმის წარმატებით განხორციელებას ხელს შეუშლისto bear no malice against you შენს მიმართ ცუდი გრძნობა არა მაქვს // შენთვის ცუდი არ მინდაto bear malice against smb. ვინმეზე ჯავრის ქონა -
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adj. полн со предрасуди; пристрасен; be prejudiced against sb/sth пристрасно се однесува кон некого/нешто; неправедно е наклонет кон некого/нешто; be prejudiced in favour of sb/sth неправедно е наклонет кон некого/нешто; пристрасно се однесува кон некого/нешто: He denied being prejudiced against black people Тој одрекуваше дека има предрасуди кон црните луѓе -
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adjective (having or showing prejudice: a prejudiced attitude to people of other races; Don't be so prejudiced.) fordomsfull, forutinntattadj. \/ˈpredʒʊdɪst\/1) fordomsfull, partisk2) forutinntattbe prejudiced ( også) ha en forutinntatt mening, ha fordommer -
13 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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Adj1. पूर्वाग्राहीHe came to me alleging that I was prejudiced against him. -
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adjective (having or showing prejudice: a prejudiced attitude to people of other races; Don't be so prejudiced.) poln predsodkov* * *[prédžudist]adjectivepristranski, poln predsodkov ( in favour of za, against proti) -
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['prɛdʒudɪst]adj* * *adjective (having or showing prejudice: a prejudiced attitude to people of other races; Don't be so prejudiced.) uprzedzony -
17 make out a case against smb.
(make out a case (или put the case) against (или for) smb. (или smth.))выступать против ( или за) кого-л. (или чего-л.); приводить доводы против ( или в защиту) кого-л. (или чего-л.)There has been a heavy shower of letters in The Times about the mistakes made by famous novelists... The correspondence was extremely interesting, but as one read it, one became more and more astonished at the weakness of the case made out against the novelists... (Kenk) — В "Таймс" хлынул поток писем об ошибках, допущенных великими романистами... Письма были чрезвычайно интересны, но, читая их, я все больше удивлялся, как ничтожна, в сущности, эта критика в адрес великих писателей...
If, as I think, we are still... subconsciously a little prejudiced against the use of idiom, I should like to put the case for it as emphatically as I can (L. P. Smith, ‘Words and Idioms’) — Так как мы, я полагаю, все еще... подсознательно предубеждены против идиом, то мне хотелось бы самым решительным образом выступить в их защиту.
I must say he put the case for me rather well; I couldn't have done better myself. (E. O'Connor, ‘The Last Hurrah’, part II, ch. VIII) — Надо сказать, что Джон очень хорошо изложил мою позицию в этом вопросе. Я бы и сам лучше не смог.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > make out a case against smb.
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18 be prejudiced
(against smb.) ставитися упереджено ( до когось) -
19 take issue against smb.
(take issue against (или with) smb. (или smth.))выступить против кого-л. (или чего-л.)And so today the laborer and the farmer, as well, are beginning to believe that wars and preparedness are of no benefit to them - only an expense and a gory one, - and in consequence are joining to take issue against the capitalist. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Tragic America’, ch. I) — В наши дни как рабочие, так и фермеры уже понимают, что войны и подготовка к ним несут одни тяготы, что все это - дополнительные расходы и кровопролитие, и они начинают объединяться против капиталистов.
Even prejudiced white masses, including those who still refuse admittance of Negroes to the new industries in the South, are compelled, therefore, to begin to take issue with the system of segregation because this keeps them down, too. (G. Green, ‘The Enemy Forgotten’, ch. XIII) — Даже зараженное предрассудками белое население, включая тех, кто все еще требует не допускать негров в новые отрасли промышленности на Юге, вынуждено протестовать против системы сегрегации, так как она ударяет и по ним.
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§ ცრურწმენა, ცუდი აზრი, არასწორად გამჯდარი შეხედულება§1 ცრურწმენა2 წინასწარ შექმნილი / მიკერძოებული აზრი3 ზიანი, ზარალიin / to the prejudice of smb. ვისიმე საზიანოდ4 წინასწარ განწყობა (განაწყობს)they prejudiced me against / in favour of her მის საწინააღმდეგოდ / სასარგებლოდ განმაწყვეს5 ზიანის მიყენება, ვნება (ავნებს)
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