Prejudice in spanish
Perjudicar
pronunciation: peɹ̩xudikɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: peɹ̩xudikɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures
prejudice1 = prejuicio.
Example: Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.more:
» challenge + prejudice = desafiar un prejuicio.
Example: Literature is conciliatory, comforting us in our shared humanity, and subversive, challenging our prejudices and ingrained attitudes, our complacency.» class prejudice = prejuicio de clases.
Example: They both were stalwarts of their generational struggle to emancipate humanity from oppression and class prejudice.» prejudice + arise = prejuicio + surgir.
Example: Prejudice arises not only from race or creed but occasionally from such facts as color of hair, personality, physical characteristics, etc.» reinforce + prejudice = reforzar un prejuicio.
Example: Moreover, they very often perpetuate preconceptions that reinforce prejudice.prejudice2 = perjudicar, afectar.
Example: The very requirements for success in one area may prejudice success in another.more:
» prejudice + chances of = perjudicar las posibilidades de.
Example: To work as a librarian is so terribly respectable that young lady trainees at library school have been known to try to keep their specialism a secret from young men so as not to prejudice their chances of acquiring boyfriends.» prejudice + effectiveness = afectar a la eficacia de Algo.
Example: Some potential volunteers declined to be associated with the scheme since they felt that 'official' recognition might prejudice the effectiveness of the informal service they provided.» prejudice + interests = perjudicar los intereses, ir en detrimento de los intereses.
Example: This does not unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the author.prejudice + Nombre + against3 = predisponer en contra de, indisponer contra.
Example: Many biased headings still persist that disparage or distort the topic itself, prejudice the user against the material cited, or demean the very people who use the catalog.