名词
1. He had a partiality for fast cars.
他偏爱开得快的汽车。
1. 偏见:现代modern times; modern age; contemporary age | 偏见prejudice; bias; partiality; predilection | 混乱chaos; commotion; confusion; disturbance; tumult
2. 偏心:pant 气喘 | partiality 偏心 | pat 轻拍
3. 偏爱:partial 部分的 | partiality 偏爱 | partially 部分地
1. The weak courts and seriously limited rights of defense mean forced confession is still universal and judicial partiality is common.
2. partiality
2. The current uneven interest pattern originated from the partiality of social rights.
3. Given the partiality of Russians to a quick snifter, it is unsurprising that there is a history of discrete drinking in space.
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4. The Miao people have partiality for silver adornments because they regard silver as a symbol of wealth.
5. For all its quirks and partiality, it is one of the few mechanisms of meritocracy that we have.
6. But I suspect my partiality for Beijing summers is rooted in another, deeper memory.
7. The rules and regulations tainted with partiality are mostly drafted by or under the heavy influence of the concerned departments or parties.
8. Chinese netizens started to fiercely criticize the " unfair calls " and attributed them to the organizing body's partiality toward the host.
noun
1. partiality
1. an inclination to favor one group or view or opinion over alternatives
Synonym: partisanship
2. a predisposition to like something
e.g. he had a fondness for whiskey