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
- And I wouldn't say that favoritism is the main problem/ issue/ reason.
我不觉得偏心是主要问题或原因。 - Will you show favoritism when you really love others as yourself?
若你爱人如己时,你会偏心待人吗? - It was thought that most promotions were based on favoritism.
人们认为,这次提职大部分都不公平。 - My brothers, as believers in our glorious Lord Jesus christ, don't show favoritism.
我的弟兄们、你们信奉我们荣耀的主耶稣基督、便不可按著外貌待人。 - Employers are responsible for making sure there is no perceived, or actual, favoritism& where, for example, the boss 'sweetie gets better assignments than everybody else.
雇主必须确保,不会出现任何被感知的或实际发生的偏袒,比如老板的情人能得到比其他人更好的差事。 - Status Offline All of this favoritism can become self-reinforcing.
偏袒的行为都可能成为”自动强化“。 - 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。 - 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。 - Teachers must avoid showing favoritism at all costs.
老师无论如何都必须避免偏爱。
