释义 |
ˈpostjudice nonce-wd. [f. post- A. 1 b, after prejudice.] (See quot.) So ˈpostjudiced a.
1886Ruskin Præterita I. vi. 174 Hence what people call my prejudiced views of things,—which are, in fact, the exact contrary, namely, post-judiced. 1905G. K. Chesterton R. Browning v. 115 Prejudice is not so much the great intellectual sin as a thing which, we may call, to coin a word, ‘postjudice’, not the bias before the fair trial, but the bias that remains after. |