prejudge

[美]/priː'dʒʌdʒ/
[英]/ˌpri'dʒʌdʒ/
词频: 极高

释义

vt. 预先判断;
vi. 预先判断;对未经详察而预作判断
词形变化
过去分词prejudged
现在分词prejudging
过去式prejudged
第三人称单数prejudges
复数prejudges

例句

it is wrong to prejudge an issue on the basis of speculation.

仅凭假想对问题作出判断是错误的。

It's unfair to prejudge someone based on their appearance.

根据外表来预先判断某人是不公平的。

You shouldn't prejudge the outcome before you have all the information.

在获得所有信息之前不应该预先判断结果。

It's important not to prejudge a situation without knowing all the facts.

在不了解所有事实的情况下,不要预先判断情况是很重要的。

She didn't want to prejudge the new employee before giving him a chance to prove himself.

她不想在给他证明自己的机会之前对新员工做出预先判断。

The judge warned the jury not to prejudge the defendant based on rumors.

法官警告陪审团不要根据谣言对被告做出预先判断。

It's best to wait for all the evidence before prejudging the situation.

最好在对情况作出预先判断之前等待所有证据。

Prejudging someone's abilities can limit their potential for growth.

对某人的能力进行预先判断可能会限制他们的成长潜力。

The teacher reminded the students not to prejudge the difficulty of the exam.

老师提醒学生不要预先判断考试的难度。

Prejudging a book by its cover can lead to missing out on great stories.

仅凭书的封面来预先判断可能会错过很多精彩故事。

It's better to approach each situation with an open mind rather than prejudging it.

最好以开放的心态对待每种情况,而不是预先判断。

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