英
['baɪəs]
美
['baɪəs]
- n. 偏见;偏爱;斜纹
- vt. 使偏心
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bias的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:
详尽释义
n. (名词)
- 倾向
- 斜线
- 偏见
- 斜纹
- 偏爱
- 成见
- 趋势
- 【电】偏压
- 偏心
- 偏压
- 偏倚
- 先入之见
- 偏执
- 嗜好
- 癖
- 斜痕
- 【无线电】偏
- 偏置
- 【体】使球斜进的偏力
- 歪圆形
- 斜的
- 斜纹的
- 【电】偏动的
- 斜的、倾斜的
- 偏斜地
- 对角地
- 斜
- 偏
- 曲
- 歪
- 使存偏见
- 使有偏心
- 加偏压于
- 使偏重
- 使偏向一方
- 【电】加偏压于
- 支配
- 偏离
- 给…加偏压
- 使偏心
- 使倾向于
- 使偏向
- 使有倾向性
- 影响
- 加偏压于…
双解释义
n. (名词)
- [C]偏见,偏心,偏袒 opinion or feeling that strongly favors one side in an argument or one item in a group or series; prejudice
- vt. 使倾向于; 使存偏见 cause to form fixed opinions or against sth without enough information to judge fairly
英英释义
Noun:
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a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
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a line or cut across a fabric that is not at right angles to a side of the fabric
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slanting diagonally across the grain of a fabric;
"a bias fold"
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influence in an unfair way;
"you are biasing my choice by telling me yours"
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cause to be biased
bias的用法和样例:
例句
用作名词 (n.)
- He has a bias against Japanese products.
他讨厌日本的产品。 - Histories are often warped by bias.
历史常为偏见所曲解。 - The judge dispenses the law without bias.
这名法官执法公正无私。 - Her scientific bias showed itself in early childhood.
她在科学方面的倾向性在孩童时代就已显现出来。 - She has a strong musical bias.
她对音乐有强烈的爱好。
用作及物动词 (vt.)
- The lawyer made a tearful plea to bias the jury.
这名律师以哭诉影响陪审团的裁决。 - His experiences bias him against businessmen.
他的经历使他对商人抱有偏见。 - No man is allowed to be a judge in his own cause, because his interest would certainly bias his judgment.
任何人都不能充当法官来裁决自己的事情,因为他的利益必然是他的判断发生偏差,从而可能有损廉正。
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
介词+~
- free from bias 毫无偏见
- without bias 毫无偏见
- bias against 对…的成见
- bias for 对…的偏爱
- bias in favour of 对…的偏见或偏爱
- bias towards 对…的偏见或偏爱
经典引文
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Well, forward, forward! thus the bowl should run, And not unluckily against the bias.
出自:Taming of Shrew , Shakespeare -
The skittle-player bends his body to give a bias to the bowl he has already delivered from his hand.
出自: Hazlitt -
Just as a bowl with a bias, if you try to send it straight, the longer it rolls, the further it will swerve.
出自: A. W. Hare