释义 |
prejudicialprej‧u‧di‧cial /ˌpredʒəˈdɪʃəl◂/ adjective formal - A resident of Kimbolton Road expressed the fear that the new infirmary might be prejudicial to his property.
- However, the question was whether it did so in a way that was unfairly prejudicial to Mr Nicholas.
- Practitioners need a clear understanding of the processes by which social inequalities of various forms are derived from prejudicial and stereotypical attitudes.
- Such a doctor would have an informed knowledge of the subject before coming into contact with any prejudicial remarks.
- The Court of first instance decided that there had not been unfairly prejudicial conduct.
- Thus the Regulations aim to ensure that useful information will be passed on but possibly prejudicial information will not.
- With others we have prejudicial associations at the level of racial stereotypes.
having a bad effect on something: prejudicial testimony |