英:[ˈfeɪvərɪtɪzəm]
美:[ˈfeɪvərɪtɪzəm]
英:[ˈfeɪvərɪtɪzəm]
美:[ˈfeɪvərɪtɪzəm]
词根:favour
adj.favourite 特别喜爱的
n.favour 偏爱;赞同;善行
favourite 特别喜欢的人或事物
favoritism 偏袒;得宠
vt.favour 赞成;喜爱;有助于
1 On a practical level, it may also create practical difficulties if internal relationships are, or are perceived to be causing favouritism.
在实务层面上,如果内部关系是或者被认为是会造成偏袒,这也可能造成实际困难。
2 The teacher's favouritism sticks out a mile.
老师太偏向了.
3 Ministers have denied any favouritism was shown towards the communications agency Public First.
4 This favouritism is muddled up with the fact that it is in Sicily and associated with Vincenzo’s family and long summers, with warm nights after hot days, during which we do very little.
5 The investigation, undertaken by the board of governors at Holland Park School in west London, found a culture of "fear, favouritism and inequality".
6 The teachers are fair and avoid favouritism and scapegoating.
教师们很公正,杜绝偏袒和乱扣帽子。
7 Why is there rank favouritism between me and my siblings and grandchildren?
8 Despite frantic efforts (especially by Mr Sarkozy) to meet him beforehand, Mr Obama was careful ahead of his inauguration to show no favouritism.
尽管他们发了疯似地努力(这点萨科奇先生尤为甚)想与他提前见面,在就职前奥巴马先生还是非常小心地表示出不对任何一方偏袒。
9 PNF said the inquiry was looking into allegations of "favouritism, influence peddling, and corruption".
10 But Arcuri again denied she was given any favouritism by Johnson or his agency and even claimed that at times she felt shut out because of her friendship with the mayor.
11 Truth will always prevail over literary favouritism.
12 Maria loved both the children. There was never a hint of favouritism.
玛丽亚对两个孩子都疼爱有加,向来一视同仁。
13 Diya’s big fear is seeing the favouritism pass down the generations.
14 The employees think that most pay raises are based on favouritism.
被雇者认为大部分的加薪都不公平.
15 We must oppose factionalism, sectarianism and favouritism.
我们要反对那些搞帮派 、 搞宗派主义的行为,要反对任人唯亲.
16 Current and former staffers told Reuters of cases of verbal abuse, favouritism, and general human resources mismanagement that had led some staff to leave.
17 The organisers of the Grammy Awards have scrapped their anonymous voting committees following allegations of rigging, favouritism and racism.
18 Mr Biden has never specifically said he opposed travel restrictions per se, but he did say in March that "travel restrictions based on favouritism and politics, rather than risk, will be counter-productive".
19 If you bought debt from individual firms, you were vulnerable to accusations of favouritism.
20 Favouritism is certainly a controversial topic.
偏心确实是一个备受争议的话题。
2 偏爱
doting preference favour predilection spin partiality druther prefer play favourites taste partial weakness penchant one's mark prejudiced bias pet fixation leaning be partial to have a soft spot for favor favoritism druthers prepossession prepossess
3 偏袒
partial partisan partially favour partiality weight take sides spin bias lean to play favourites one-sided prejudice leaning preference discrimination discriminate respect favor siding favoritism side lean tilt enlist stand-in ex parte
4 偏心