英 [ˈbaɪəs] 美 [ˈbaɪəs]
n. 偏见,成见;偏好,天赋;倾向,趋势;斜纹;(统计)偏差,偏倚;偏重心球形;偏压,偏统
v. 使有偏见,使偏心;加偏压(或偏流)于
adj. 偏斜的
adv. 偏斜地
【名】 (Bias)(英)拜厄斯,(法、德、葡、喀)比亚斯(人名)
复数biases
第三人称单数biases或biasses
现在分词biasing或biassing
过去式biased或biassed
过去分词biased或biassed
bias /ˈbaɪəs/ CET6 TEM4 [ biasing biased biases ]
有变体名词 Bias is a tendency to prefer one person or thing to another, and to favour that person or thing. 偏见
...his desire to avoid the appearance of bias in favour of one candidate or another.
…他想避免表现出对这个或那个候选人有偏好。
及物动词 To bias someone means to influence them in favour of a particular choice. (影响某人) 使偏心; 使产生偏见
We mustn't allow it to bias our teaching.
我们不允许它使我们的教学产生偏见。
a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
同义词: prejudice / preconception
a line or cut across a fabric that is not at right angles to a side of the fabric
同义词: diagonal
influence in an unfair way
you are biasing my choice by telling me yours
cause to be biased
同义词: predetermine
slanting diagonally across the grain of a fabric
a bias fold
四十多年来,如何能够在最大程度上减少试验操作者在临床试验中的主客观偏差(Bias),是临床研究操作中不断完善着的焦点。随机双盲的临床试验方法(Randomized Clinical Trial,RCT)是经过检验而确立的首选方法。
偏倚(Bias):指同一操作人员使用相同量具,量测同一零件之相同特性多次数所得平均值与采用更精密仪器量测同一零件之相同特性所得之平均值之差...
偏见(Bias)是指某些人对社会上某一特定群体所拥有的缺乏充分事实依据的否定态度。人们常常互换使用歧视与偏见这两个概念。
biased 有偏见的;结果偏倚的,有偏的
偏见;偏爱;斜纹;乖离率
偏斜的
The course has a strong practical bias.
这个课程偏重实用。
Some institutions still have a strong bias against women.
有些机构仍然对妇女持有很大偏见。
Bias against women permeates every level of the judicial system.
对妇女的偏见全面影响司法体系的各个层面。
The United States Supreme Court found that the "extreme facts" of the case raised the probability of bias to an unconstitutional level.
VOA : special.2009.06.12
If my code is correct, what should the average price be, after say, 100 days, if there's no bias. Pardon?
如果我的代码没写错的话,如果没有偏向值那平均价格会是多少呢,如果没有偏向值,请说?
计算机科学及编程导论课程节选 : 麻省理工公开课
Because we've now put in a bias suggesting that it should go up. Oops. It wouldn't have hurt it.
因为我们现在加入了一个,说明股市会增长的偏向值。
计算机科学及编程导论课程节选 : 麻省理工公开课
"We get notices from speech pathologists, from computational engineers who do speech processing, from PhD students who want to do research on bias and accent judgments, from actors who need to learn a special part."
VOA : special.2011.08.04
Cohen says part of the problem is an urban bias among policy elites in both the donor and affected countries.
VOA : standard.2010.07.16
Perhaps the most misleading bias of them all is optimism, something entrepreneurs tend to have in spades.
All major news agencies supported the right-wing and demonstrated varying degrees of anti-reformist bias.
In addition, when dealing with the Establishment Survey, be wary of the 50, 000 jobs bias.
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