bias
bias 英 [ˈbaɪəs] 美 [ˈbaɪəs]
n. 偏见;偏爱;斜纹 vt. 使存偏见
进行时:biassing 过去式:biased 过去分词:biased 第三人称单数:biases
- Use the noun bias to mean a preference for one thing over another, especially an unfair one.
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- n. 偏见;偏爱;斜纹
- vt. 使存偏见
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1. Some institutions still have a strong bias against women.
有些机构仍然对女性持有很大偏见。
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2. The course has a strong practical bias.
这个课程偏重实用。
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3. The skirt is cut on the bias.
这条裙子是斜裁的。
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4. The newspapers have biased people against her.
报章使人们对她产生了偏见。
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5. The experiment contained an error which could bias the results.
这项实验有一个错误,可能导致结果出现偏差。
- bias (n.) 1520s, "oblique or diagonal line," from French biais "a slant, a slope, an oblique," also figuratively, "an expedient, means" (13c., originally in Old French a past-participle adjective, "sideways, askance, against the grain"), a word of unknown origin. Probably it came to French from Old Provençal biais, which has cognates in Old Catalan and Sardinian, and is possibly via Vulgar Latin *(e)bigassius from Greek epikarsios "athwart, crosswise, at an angle," from epi- "upon" + karsios "oblique," from PIE *krs-yo-, suffixed form of root *sker- (1) "to cut."
- bias (v.) "giving a bias to, causing to incline to one side," 1610s literal; 1620s figurative; from bias (n.). Compare French biasier. Related: Biased; biasing.
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