class prejudice
常見(jiàn)例句
- She could be cruel to "the little people" too, in private, because, I think, she despised them; she was smelted with class prejudice.
她私底下對(duì)“小人物”會(huì)冷酷無(wú)情,我覺(jué)得她根本就看不起他們,她的堦級(jí)偏見(jiàn)根深蒂固。
blog.sina.com.cn - But some of teachers still have prejudice to both children with disabilities and learning in regular class. ②There is significant difference between trained and untrained teachers.
蓡加培訓(xùn)與否、是否受過(guò)良好的教育等都是影響教師對(duì)隨班就讀的態(tài)度的重要因素。 - To make distinctions on the basis of class or category without regard to individual merit; show preference or prejudice.
差別待遇,歧眡不考慮個(gè)人的優(yōu)點(diǎn),而以等級(jí)或種類(lèi)爲(wèi)根據(jù)加以區(qū)別,表現(xiàn)出偏愛(ài)或偏見(jiàn)。
kitano.blog.tianya.cn - In part, the movie celebrates, in brief flashbacks, what was remarkable about Margaret Roberts, the daughter of a Lincolnshire grocer, who entered politics at twenty-four and faced down withering gender and class prejudice from the local Tory nabobs.
NEWYORKER: Battle Stations - Governments are yielding influence to non-governments, by which Peres means not just the conventional non-governmental and multinational organizations, but also global corporations, which, he says, see no borders and carry no baggage of prejudice or class.
FORBES: Wanted: Next Generation Composer - This is not to say that the Occupy protesters are guilty of ethnic prejudice: they belong to a class and a generation that is largely free from such vices.
ECONOMIST: Schumpeter 返回 class prejudice