discriminations
英 [dɪsˌkrɪmɪˈneɪʃənz]
美 [dɪˌskrɪməˈneɪʃənz]
n. 区别对待; 歧视; 偏袒; 识别力; 辨别力; 鉴赏力; 区别; 识别; 辨别
discrimination的复数
双语例句
- Analyse the detailed form and their discriminations of the direct subsidy for the crops in present China;
对我国农业直接收入补贴改革的主要方式和差别做了分析; - After Project Vote was over, Obama chose a job at the law firm of Miner, Barnhill& Galland, whose attorneys work mainly on civil rights and discriminations cases.
竞选投票结束之后,奥巴马在一家迈纳,巴恩希尔和加朗律师事务所找到一份工作,这里的律师主要处理公民权利和歧视的案子。 - The discriminations of measurement of classmate nomination and teacher-rating were all high.
同学提名法与教师评价法具有较高的鉴别力; - If such discriminations are appropriate for birds, why should they be inappropriate in the case of men?
如果这些区别适用于鸟类的话,那么对人类来说为什么就不合适了呢? - Regulation and non-regulation rejections in the employment discriminations against peasant workers
农民工就业歧视的制度排斥及非制度排斥 - Protection against anti-union discriminations
职工会不受歧视的保障 - If you prefer, a narrower or wider score could be used for each question; the aim is to record information without forcing paper graders into meaningless discriminations.
如果你愿意,每个问题可以采用更小或更大的分数段,目的是为了记录信息,避免使论文评分者做出毫无意义的偏见评分。 - The name of'American ', which belongs to you, in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism, more than any appellation derived from local discriminations.
美国人这个称号是属于你们这些有国民身份的人,这个称号一定会提高你们爱国的光荣感,远胜过任何地方性的称号。 - "Sensitive privacy" means privacy that can bring on discriminations or reputation damage to the information subject.
敏感隐私指可能导致对信息主体的歧视或信息主体的名誉损害的隐私。 - Arts mean faire play and equality while science might spark discriminations in race, religion, color, or sex.
艺术象征公平而科学则引发种族,宗教,肤色,甚至性别的歧视。