favoritism
英
美
n. 偏爱;得宠;偏袒
COCA.17614
英英释义
noun
- unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice
- an inclination to favor some person or group
双语例句
- ( V) Other conducts involving abusing authority, dereliction of duty and playing favoritism and committing irregularities.
(五)其他滥用职权、玩忽职守、徇私舞弊的行为。 - We tried to meet both children's needs without the appearance of favoritism or unfairness
我们尽力对两个孩子的需要都予以满足,而不显得有所偏向或袒护。 - Status Offline All of this favoritism can become self-reinforcing.
偏袒的行为都可能成为”自动强化“。 - These adjectives mean free from favoritism, self-interest, or bias in judgment.
这些形容词表示不偏袒、不自私或在判断中无偏见。 - Will you show favoritism when you really love others as yourself?
若你爱人如己时,你会偏心待人吗? - Those who play favoritism and commit irregularities in conscription work or receive and deliver unqualified enlisted men are to be sentenced to not more than three years of fixed-term imprisonment or criminal detention if the situation is serious.
在征兵工作中徇私舞弊,接送不合格兵员,情节严重的,处三年以下有期徒刑或者拘役; - Favoritism shown to relatives or close friends by those in power ( as by giving them jobs).
当权者给亲戚或密友偏爱(比方给他们工作)。 - There is also favoritism toward larger growers, but this may have an economic basis.
有并且偏爱往更大的种植者,但这也许有经济依据。 - Discussion of Malpractice by Practice Favoritism and Not Transferring Criminal Case
论徇私舞弊不移交刑事案件罪的司法适用 - It was thought that most promotions were based on favoritism.
人们认为,这次提职大部分都不公平。