favoritism
英
美
n. 偏爱;得宠;偏袒
COCA.17614
英英释义
noun
- unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice
- an inclination to favor some person or group
双语例句
- Teachers must avoid showing favoritism at all costs.
老师无论如何都必须避免偏爱。 - On the question of using cadres we should never appoint people by favoritism.
在使用干部的问题上,我们决不能任人唯亲。 - Those who play favoritism and commit irregularities in conscription work or receive and deliver unqualified enlisted men are to be sentenced to not more than three years of fixed-term imprisonment or criminal detention if the situation is serious.
在征兵工作中徇私舞弊,接送不合格兵员,情节严重的,处三年以下有期徒刑或者拘役; - But his efforts to hide these feelings, he wanted his three sons that he was their love is fair, and there is no favoritism.
但他努力掩藏这种感情,他想要自己的三个儿子觉得,他对他们的爱是公平的,并没有厚此薄彼。 - It was found that the implicit effect of stereotype and ingroup favoritism remarkably existed;
研究表明:刻板印象和内群体偏爱的内隐效应明显地存在; - This was his first hint at graft, favoritism.
这是他包庇,偏私的最初的暗示。 - He was a corrupt official, playing favoritism and committing irregularities.
他徇私舞弊,是个贪官。 - To avoid conduct which would give an appearance of favoritism to any particular counsel or party.
避免任何对某个律师或当事人由偏袒迹象的行为。 - A serious danger of striking up such a relationship is that people may think your next promotion or paycheck bonus was undeserved, raising issues of favoritism.
开始此类关系的一个严重的危险在于人们可能会把你下一次的提拔或者工资奖金看成是你不应得到的,从而会产生“偏袒主义”方面的问题。 - We tried to meet both children's needs without the appearance of favoritism or unfairness
我们尽力对两个孩子的需要都予以满足,而不显得有所偏向或袒护。
