常見例句雙語例句His voice and manner prejudice his audience against him.他的聲音和風(fēng)度都使聽衆(zhòng)反感。In the novel, Elizabeth must overcome her prejudice against him before she can fall in love.小說中伊麗莎白必須尅服她對達西先生的偏見,才能和他相愛。He thought of his band of boy companions over whom he was despot; and, above all, the memory of that tyrant mother of his, who had such a prejudice against him, occupied him day and night.他想起那群他所統(tǒng)領(lǐng)著的兄弟黨;最重要的,還有那個對他心存偏見的專制的媽媽,現(xiàn)在卻成了他日夜的牽掛。權(quán)威例句Shallow anti-Scottish prejudice of the kind perhaps evident in some bits of England cannot explain why its voters have turned against him and his party so violently.ECONOMIST: British politics 返回 prejudice him against