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1 prejudice
[ˈpredʒədɪs]1. noun(an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge:تَحَيُّز، مُحاباه، تَحامُلIs racial prejudice (= dislike of people because of their race) increasing in this country?
2. verb1) to cause to feel prejudice for or against something.يَجْعَلُه متَحَيِّزا أو مُتحاملا2) to harm or endanger (a person's position, prospects etc) in some way:يُجْحِف في حَق، يَضُرYour terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.
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2 prejudice
تَحَامُل \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness): He has a strong prejudice against all priests. \ تَحَيُّز \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner.. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness: He has a strong prejudice against all priests. -
3 prejudice
هَوًى \ passion: strong feeling, esp. of love or hate or anger: The child flew into a passion (of anger) when she couldn’t have what she wanted. She has a passion (a great love) for fast cars. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness: He has a strong prejudice against all priests. taste: a liking for sth.: She has a taste for foreign travel. whim: a sudden desire that is usu. unreasonable or strange; a passing fancy. -
4 prejudice
تَعَصُّب \ prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike) that is held without regard to truth and fairness: He has a strong prejudice against all priests. -
5 مع عدم الإخلال بـ
مَع عَدَمِ الإخْلالِ بِـwithout prejudice to, without detriment to -
6 مع عدم المساس بـ
مَع عَدَمِ المِسَاسِ بِـwithout prejudice to, without detriment to -
7 bias
تَحَامُل \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness): He has a strong prejudice against all priests. \ تَحَيُّز \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner.. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness: He has a strong prejudice against all priests. -
8 تحالف
تَحالُف \ alliance: a union of persons or countries for a special purpose. \ تَحَامُل \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness): He has a strong prejudice against all priests. -
9 تحيز
تَحَيُّز \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner.. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness: He has a strong prejudice against all priests. -
10 تعصب
تَعَصُّب \ prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike) that is held without regard to truth and fairness: He has a strong prejudice against all priests. -
11 هوى (فعل)
هَوَى (فِعْل) \ dive: to go down quickly and suddenly: The aeroplane dived to attack. love: (in human relationship) to be very fond of: The mother loved her children. \ هَوَى \ fall, tumble. \ See Also سقط (سقَط) \ هَوًى \ passion: strong feeling, esp. of love or hate or anger: The child flew into a passion (of anger) when she couldn’t have what she wanted. She has a passion (a great love) for fast cars. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness: He has a strong prejudice against all priests. taste: a liking for sth.: She has a taste for foreign travel. whim: a sudden desire that is usu. unreasonable or strange; a passing fancy. -
12 passion
هَوًى \ passion: strong feeling, esp. of love or hate or anger: The child flew into a passion (of anger) when she couldn’t have what she wanted. She has a passion (a great love) for fast cars. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness: He has a strong prejudice against all priests. taste: a liking for sth.: She has a taste for foreign travel. whim: a sudden desire that is usu. unreasonable or strange; a passing fancy. -
13 taste
هَوًى \ passion: strong feeling, esp. of love or hate or anger: The child flew into a passion (of anger) when she couldn’t have what she wanted. She has a passion (a great love) for fast cars. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness: He has a strong prejudice against all priests. taste: a liking for sth.: She has a taste for foreign travel. whim: a sudden desire that is usu. unreasonable or strange; a passing fancy. -
14 whim
هَوًى \ passion: strong feeling, esp. of love or hate or anger: The child flew into a passion (of anger) when she couldn’t have what she wanted. She has a passion (a great love) for fast cars. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness: He has a strong prejudice against all priests. taste: a liking for sth.: She has a taste for foreign travel. whim: a sudden desire that is usu. unreasonable or strange; a passing fancy.
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