[/ˏpriːˈdʒʌdʒ; priˋdʒʌdʒ/] v [Tn] 用法: 1 make a judgement about (a person or case) before a proper inquiry has been held 对(人或事)未经详察而预作判断: prejudge a matter, issue, client 未充分了解情况而判断某事、 问题、 当事人. 用法: 2 form an opinion about (sb/sth) without having the necessary information (在缺乏了解的情况下)形成对(某人[某事物])的看法: He felt he had been prejudged by his colleagues. 他觉得同事们对他怀有成见. |