prejudgment
noun [ C or U ] disapproving uk/ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/ us/ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/ (also prejudgement)
凭预想判断,预判
an opinion about a situation or a person that is formed before knowing or considering all of the facts
You shouldn't make any sort of prejudgment about her before you've met her. 在见到她之前,你不应该对她做出任何形式的预判。
The public expects fairness and impartiality and not prejudgments. 公众期望的是公平和公正,而不是预判。
See: prejudge
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- He found the prejudgment by parts of the media to be particularly offensive.
- Lawyers felt there was a lot of prejudgment and bias present in the case.
- Prejudice comes from prejudgment and lack of information.