释义 |
favoritismfa‧vo‧rit‧is‧m /ˈfeɪvərətɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] - School district employees believed that promotions were based on favoritism.
- A boss who is romantically involved with a subordinate can exhibit favoritism through raises, promotions, assignments and the like.
- An item from the recent corporate survey shows an 8 % decline in employee ratings of supervisor fairness and absence of favoritism.
- Many cultures bias their legacies, parental care, sustenance, and favoritism toward sons at the expense of daughters.
- Nepotism, cronyism and favoritism are rampant.
- The hypocrisy involved in her narrow favoritism was revealed in several ways.
- This favoritism took the form of inheritance of land and wealth, but it also took the form of simple care.
- We are uncomfortable with first ladies who are at home in the world of suspect financial practices and favoritism.
- You may need additional training, but the matter of supervisory favoritism lies in your hands.
the American spelling of favouritism |