biased的意思和读音

biased

: ['baɪəst] : ['baɪəst]

adj.

v.“bias”

adj.unbiased

adj.prejudiced,unfair,partial,influenced,predisposed

biasedadj.

1.~ (toward(s)/against/in favour of sb/sth)having a tendency to show favour towards or against one group of people or one opinion for personal reasons; making unfair judgements

biased information/sources/press reports

a biased jury/witness

2.~ toward(s) sth/sbhaving a particular interest in one thing more than others

a school biased towards music and art

adj.1.;

v.1.“bias”

adj.1.The derivative of bias2.preferring one person, thing, or idea to another in a way that is unfair; having a special interest in a particular thing

v.1.The past tense and past participle of bias

1. subjective adj. biased adj. puzzling adj. ...

2. hostile adj. , biased positive adj. , , , , ...

3. 〖 just〗 biased;partial〗 〖 itsohappenedthat〗 ...

4. emotional biased cynical ...

6.( Biased )。 b b β,E ( b ) = β or E ( b ) - β = 0b

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1.But such biased individual reports would be unlikely to affect the overall findings of a large study like this one.

2.The general manager's judgment is often biased by interest.

3.Don't you think he's just a little biased?

4.Anyways , to the point. . . To say that Kobe does not deserve the MVP award is just misinformed, biased, and plain wrong./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>MVP

5.Can you imagine how much biased his report would be?

6.Asking leading or biased questions is all too easy to do.

7.While the bank should provide its own evaluations, these would tend to be biased toward justification of what it had done.

8.Outside the company's headquarters in midtown Manhattan, one employee who declined to be named said: 'The market is biased against us.

9.I'm a little biased, because Ashley is one of my closest friends, but I love Lauren and laugh the most at the things she says.AshleyLauren(:Ashley),

10.Such an accelerated rate of evolution might be due to factors other than natural selection, in particular GC-biased gene conversion.