"prejudice" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

prejudice sustantivo

sustantivo + prejudice
Kolokacji: 4
race prejudice • class prejudice • gender prejudice • color prejudice
prejudice + verbo
Kolokacji: 5
prejudice exists • prejudice results • prejudice influences • prejudice persists • prejudice prevents
verbo + prejudice
Kolokacji: 18
overcome prejudice • face prejudice • fight prejudice • encounter prejudice • reflect prejudices • ...
adjetivo + prejudice
Kolokacji: 47
racial prejudice • religious prejudice • old prejudice • extreme prejudice • personal prejudice • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 15
(1) racial, racist
Kolokacji: 2
(2) religious, sectarian
Kolokacji: 2
(4) extreme, strong, deep
Kolokacji: 3
(5) personal, anti-Jewish
Kolokacji: 2
(6) ethnic, cultural, ignorant
Kolokacji: 3
(11) certain, unconscious
Kolokacji: 2
1. certain prejudice = pewne uprzedzenie certain prejudice
2. unconscious prejudice = nieświadome uprzedzenie unconscious prejudice
  • The records are fascinating not only for the information about the primitives, but also for what they reveal of the investigating cultures' unconscious prejudices.
  • It would be impossible to compile such a book as this without giving way to prejudices, conscious or unconscious.
  • Previous cluster topics include unconscious prejudice and the law, immigration, randomness and computation, and cosmology and theoretical astrophysics.
  • Mr. Schlesinger admits the shameful errors of the past; even his own field was long dominated by the unconscious prejudices of white males.
  • He noticed that the unconscious prejudices can be stronger than conscious thought and that they are more dangerous since they happen outside of conscious.
  • Based on unconscious racial prejudice, sexist attitudes and nepotism might have a huge bearing in the real world as one might unconsciously show favoritism due to implicit attitudes.
  • Rounding out the ensemble is Selma (Margo Skinner), the couple's man-hungry next-door neighbor and landlady, who serves as a mouthpiece for the unconscious prejudices of supposedly sophisticated "straight" society.
  • The civil rights movement firmly established the notion of bias as unconscious prejudice, to the point where the protestation "I'm not biased" came to sound suspect.
  • Their editors and readers apparently recognize that conscious and unconscious prejudice persists in our society and that it may influence some juries.
  • He found that in Toledo, Ohio, and Alberta, Canada, where there were greater Slavic populations, mispronunciations occurred more often, which he believed was an example of unconscious prejudice.
(12) anti-gay, sexual
Kolokacji: 2
(15) inherent, blatant, overt
Kolokacji: 3
preposición + prejudice
Kolokacji: 11
without prejudice • of prejudice • with prejudice • to prejudice • on prejudice • ...

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