"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
(12) anti-gay, sexual
Kolokacji: 2
1. deep-seated prejudice = głęboko zakorzenione uprzedzenie deep-seated prejudice
2. ingrained prejudice = zakorzenione uprzedzenie ingrained prejudice
3. deep-rooted prejudice = głęboko zakorzenione uprzedzenie deep-rooted prejudice
4. entrenched prejudice = głęboko zakorzenione uprzedzenie entrenched prejudice
  • Dr. King's values and work in the face of violence, indifference, and entrenched prejudices remind us that the work of one person willing to speak up against injustice can change the world.
  • In 1932 in France there were no laws which forbade public schools to admit blind children to their classes--no laws, but many entrenched prejudices.
  • The question would be more difficult if it entailed not just some putative quirk of the sellers but their entrenched prejudice.
  • By the mid-20th century, the Catholic Church in the United States had managed to overcome much of the deeply entrenched anti-Catholic prejudice that marked the nativist reactions of the 19th century.
  • However, Miss Anderson's Lincoln Memorial recital a decade and a half earlier had already paved the way, dramatically attacking entrenched prejudices and jolting consciences.
  • "It is time for the church to be held to account for its abusive behaviour and its entrenched prejudice and homophobia."
  • In the face of entrenched prejudice and discrimination, it was one of the few work opportunities open to African-American women.
  • Six years, and then burning up this last week I've spent in Singapore, regretting the entrenched prejudices that stopped me making love to you last time we were together.
  • He also died before he could see how entrenched institutionalized prejudice is in the game and its hiring practices.
  • Titled "identi-kits," it is about how entrenched prejudices, ignorance or even apathy lead us to make assumptions about others based on their ethnicity, race and gender.
(15) inherent, blatant, overt
Kolokacji: 3
preposición + prejudice
Kolokacji: 11
without prejudice • of prejudice • with prejudice • to prejudice • on prejudice • ...

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