discrimination
111discrimination — noun 1》 the action of discriminating against people. 2》 recognition and understanding of the difference between one thing and another. ↘good judgement or taste. 3》 Electronics the selection of a signal having a required characteristic by… …
112discrimination — n. 1. Distinction, difference. 2. Discernment, penetration, acuteness, judgment, sagacity, insight …
113discrimination — n 1. discernment, astuteness, penetration, acumen, perspicacity, keenness, sharpness, acuteness, shrewdness; sagacity, judgment, wisdom, insight; discretion, prudence, caution, carefulness, forethought, longheadedness. 2. racism, sexism,… …
114discrimination — dis·crim·i·na·tion …
115discrimination — Дискриминация …
116Discrimination — The application of restrictive trade practices by one Member State against the goods and companies of other Member States …
117discrimination — /dəskrɪməˈneɪʃən/ (say duhskrimuh nayshuhn) noun 1. the act of discriminating. 2. the resulting state. 3. the making of a difference in particular cases, as in favour of or against a person or thing, especially when arising from prejudice based… …
118discrimination — /dɪˌskrɪmɪ neɪʃ(ə)n/ noun treating people in different ways because of class, religion, race, language, colour or sex …
119discrimination — n. 1 unfavourable treatment based on prejudice, esp. regarding race, colour, or sex. 2 good taste or judgement in artistic matters etc. 3 the power of discriminating or observing differences. 4 a distinction made with the mind or in action …
120Interdiction de la discrimination — Discrimination Socialement et pénalement, la discrimination consiste à distinguer un groupe de personnes des autres, et à lui appliquer un traitement spécifique, sans lien objectif avec le critère qui sert à distinguer le groupe. La… …