prejudging

英 [ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒɪŋ] 美 [ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒɪŋ]

v.  预先判断; 过早判断
prejudge的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 预先判断;过早判断
    If you prejudge a situation, you form an opinion about it before you know all the facts.
    1. They tried to prejudge the commission's findings.
      他们试图预先判定考察团的发现结果。

双语例句

  1. Israel must also halt settlement activity, which can be seen as prejudging the outcome of negotiations and undermining its negotiating partner.
    以色列也必须停止兴建定居点的活动,这种行动可以被看成是对和平谈判结果的预先判断,会破坏谈判对手的信心。
  2. We began our survey of the research literature with healthy skepticism but with a commitment to avoid prejudging the findings.
    我们著手调查研究文献时,是抱著正确的怀疑态度,同时也努力避免对发现有所成见。
  3. As I've said before, prejudging anindividual based on that individual's race is racism.
    我以前就说过,先于个体表现而直接通过种族去判断对方就是种族主义。
  4. Forearmed lap, and without prejudging the waste.
    预先圈,在不预先浪费。
  5. A simple method of prejudging molecular spatial arrangement
    预测分子空间构型的一种简便方法
  6. Application of transcranial Doppler in prejudging normal perfusion pressure breakthrough syndrome
    经颅多普勒预判正常灌注压突破综合征的应用研究
  7. "Book of Rites · Mean" says: "Those who advance the legislation, without prejudging the waste." Plan ahead, plan first, and is an important guarantee succeed.
    《礼记·中庸》云:凡是预则立,不预则废。未雨绸缪,谋划在先,是成事的重要保证。