prejudicial
adj. 引起偏見的,有損害的
If an action or situation is prejudicial to someone or something, it is harmful to them.
You could face up to eight years in jail for spreading rumours considered prejudicial to security...
散佈危害社會安全的謠言將被判入獄8年。
The judge agreed with the prosecution that such information would be too prejudicial for the jury to hear.
法官同意了檢控方的意見,認為讓陪審團知曉這樣的資訊對斷案十分不利。
1. (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury;
The news - report was prejudicial to the defendant's case.
新聞報道不利於被告的辯護.
The judge agreed with the prosecution that such information would be too prejudicial for the jury to hear.
法官同意了檢控方的意見,認為讓陪審團知曉這樣的資訊對斷案十分不利。
Too much smoking is prejudicial to health.
煙抽得太多有損健康.
Since the Administrator had relied on their assessments, the error was prejudicial and reversal was required.
鑑於行政長官依賴小組成員的評估分析, 錯誤即是有成見的,因此作出撤銷的判決.
A trial invalid because of basic prejudicial error in procedure.
他們採取了一種反覆試驗的程式.