bigoted
英 ['bɪgətɪd]
美['bɪɡətɪd]
- adj. 顽固的;心地狭窄的;盲从的
英英释意
- 1. blindly and obstinately attached to some creed or opinion and intolerant toward others;
- "a bigoted person"
- "an outrageously bigoted point of view"
英文词源
- bigoted (adj.)
- 1640s, from bigot (q.v.).
实用场景例句
- He was bigoted and racist.
- 他非常偏执,而且具有种族歧视思想。
柯林斯例句
- The family has been described variously as crass, bigoted, racist and plain boring.
- 人们对这家人有各种不同的评价:愚蠢、顽固、有种族偏见和无聊透顶,不一而足。
柯林斯例句
- He is so bigoted that it is impossible to argue with him.
- 他固执得不可理喻.
辞典例句
- Nor can all the blame be placed upon bigoted employers.
- 也不能说,问题全是由顽固不化的雇主们所造成的.
辞典例句
- I'll concede you are not as bigoted as some.
- 我承认你不象有些人那么顽固.
辞典例句
- She knew that Emil was ashamed of Lou and Oscar because they were bigoted and self - satisfied.
- 她知道爱弥尔为娄和奥斯卡感到羞耻,因为他们鄙俗自私,狂妄自大.
辞典例句
- I'm afraid, i am still so bigoted and stubborn.
- 我害怕, 我依旧那么偏执、固执.
互联网
- Most bigoted people are intolerant of opposition.
- 多数固执的人都不能容忍反对意见.
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- Objective : To observe effect of treating bigoted facial paralysis by plum - blossom needle and embedding catgut.
- 目的: 观察梅花针配合埋线治疗顽固性面瘫的临床疗效.
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- Much as he was opposed to lawbreaking, he was not bigoted about it.
- 他虽然非常反对犯法, 但并不固执于此.
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