释义 |
partialitypar‧ti‧al‧i‧ty /ˌpɑːʃiˈæləti $ ˌpɑːr-/ noun [uncountable] - The chairman must avoid any appearance of partiality.
- Even if marred by partiality and vagueness, this work is easily recognisable as theory, as explanation, not mere descriptive generalisation.
- Integrity provides protection against partiality or deceit or other forms of official corruption, for example.
- New Historicism's usual response to this is to expand on Montrose's point about the inevitability of critical partiality existing.
- Perhaps Caro's declaration that her stepbrother was very likeable had not just stemmed from partiality.
- Specifically, it can uncover disciplinary partiality, ideology, hidden interests, professional skullduggery, deception and illusion.
- That, though, should not stop us losing sight of the partiality of single disciplines.
- The Dar es Salaam-based Government papers, despite their partiality, did act as a valuable forum for public debate.
- There are tendencies towards closure, partiality and sheer irrationality in society, and these admittedly affect higher education.
1unfair support of one person or one group against another SYN bias: the problem of partiality in news reporting2partiality for something formal a special liking for something: a partiality for Moorish architecture |