bias 的 4 个定义
- a particular tendency, trend, inclination, feeling, or opinion, especially one that is preconceived or unreasoned: illegal bias against older job applicants;the magazine’s bias toward art rather than photography;our strong bias in favor of the idea.
- unreasonably hostile feelings or opinions about a social group; prejudice: accusations of racial bias.
- an oblique or diagonal line of direction, especially across a woven fabric.
- (7)
- cut, set, folded, etc., diagonally: This material requires a bias cut.
- in a diagonal manner; obliquely; slantingly: to cut material bias.
bi·ased, bi·as·ing or bi·assed, bi·as·sing.
- to cause to hold or exhibit a particular bias; to influence, especially unfairly: a tearful plea designed to bias the jury;a survey biased toward highly educated people.
- Electronics. to apply a steady voltage or current to.
bias 近义词
belief in one way; partiality
bias 的近义词 32 个
- bigotry
- favoritism
- inclination
- intolerance
- leaning
- preference
- prejudice
- tendency
- tilt
- unfairness
- bent
- chauvinism
- disposition
- flash
- illiberality
- mind-set
- penchant
- preconception
- predilection
- predisposition
- prepossession
- proclivity
- proneness
- propensity
- spin
- standpoint
- turn
- viewpoint
- head-set
- mind trip
- narrowmindedness
- one-sidedness
bias 的反义词 9 个
diagonal weave of fabric
cause to favor
bias 的近义词 11 个
bias 的反义词 2 个
更多bias例句
- It also seeks to build trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve, by addressing systemic racism and bias in order to help save lives.
- A Sia supporter might claim that I already had my mind made up about the movie, and reviewed it through my preexisting bias.
- Besides the very real risk of the tech being biased against minorities, the technology also carries with it an uneasy sense that we’re creeping towards a surveillance state.
- Implicit social cognition is what psychologists describe as the cognitive processes that occur outside of our conscious awareness or control, including all the associated attitudes, stereotypes, and lingering biases.
- “Once you see where the lampposts really are, it becomes more clear that there is some serious selection bias going on with the discovery of these objects,” Napier says.
- Community activists attack racial bias in policing, so police get defensive?
- Unless there is “a clear national security or law enforcement need,” the bias would lean toward disclosure.
- “There was definitely some bias built up there that was based on my past success and previous exposure,” he says.
- Indeed, at least one study showed that people who watch the program develop more bias against the obese.
- There is a pro-cable bias that seems to forgive so-so shows and so-so series and judges network series harshly.
- Dr. Bias deserves the more credit for his progress in life, as he is entirely self-made.
- Perhaps the following consideration will render both the "bias" and the "first-cousinship" at least intelligible.
- I endeavoured to divest myself of all selfish bias, and loved more and more to inquire into religious subjects.
- He not only knocked off a bias patch of skin, but gave me a couple of black eyes that kept me at home for a week.
- The majority believe that the Church has a capitalistic bias.