favouritism
常見例句
- To avoid charges of favouritism, central banks should buy index funds or individual securities in proportion to market cap on transparent and organised security exchanges.5
爲(wèi)了避免徇私,央行必須在透明、有組織的股票交易所買入指數(shù)基金或者按市場份額買入個(gè)股。 - That feeling was palpable even before the expenses scandal, over which some backbenchers say Mr Cameron showed indulgent favouritism to his acolytes, while sinking others in their moats.
甚至在“報(bào)銷門”醜聞之前這種情緒就已經(jīng)很明顯了。 下院的後座議員們就表示卡梅隆先生對於隨從們過於偏愛,對於其他人卻不聞不問。 - Her good name was disfigured by instances of favouritism.
她的好名聲因其偏袒行爲(wèi)而被損害了。 - Better, says Pierre Goldschmidt, an ex-head of safeguards at the IAEA, to end all favouritism.
ECONOMIST: But will still counts for more than legal powers or cash - The plan has more than a dash of political favouritism: rulers who embrace Israel will do best.
ECONOMIST: Reconstructing the Middle East - At first sight, a visitor to Suzhou might be tempted to believe Mr Lee's charge of municipal favouritism.
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