n. 偏执;顽固;盲从
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bigotries
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1.Despite all I know, new incidents of bigotry unsettle me.
尽管我知道,新的事件的偏执情绪不安的我。
2.These most recent deaths are a reminder that all Americans have to work harder to overcome bigotry and hatred.
近期的这些死亡事件提醒人们,所有的美国人必须努力克服偏见和仇恨。
3.He deplored religious bigotry.
他谴责了宗教偏执的行为。
4.Blatant expressions of bigotry, racism, hatred, or profanity.
公然表达的偏见,种族主义,仇恨,或亵渎;
5.Bigotry, intolerance and ignorance are still rife.
偏执,不容忍和熟视无睹仍然盛行。
6.I see that everything that I was taught and told was bigotry and dehumanizing slander.
我看见每一件我以前被教导和告知的事情是那么顽固不人道的毁谤中伤。
7.These have won him praise from some local people, but also criticism for bigotry.
这些为他博得了部分市民的好感,但也有人批评他的做法带有偏见。
8.Come on, Jack. You really think that kind of embedded bigotry goes away?
拜托,杰克。你真以为这种深深的偏执会消失吗。
9.No one is born with greed, prejudice, bigotry and hatred - they are learned.
没有人天生是充满贪婪、偏见、偏执和仇恨的-这些是学习而来的。