- 看过 biased 的人也看了 :
- tendentious
- partisan
biased 的定义
- having or showing bias or prejudice: They gave us a biased report on immigration trends.
biased 近义词
partial
更多biased例句
- This suggests how to make biased training databases more equitable.
- Now obviously we’re biased, but our curated midweek playlist is one of the best, most diverse ways to get you through the next few days.
- The systems are often racially biased as well—one study found that in some commercial systems, even in lab conditions error rates in identifying darker skinned women were around 35%.
- Fused individuals, in other words, were much more likely to censor in an ideologically biased way than unfused ones.
- I mean, take it with a grain of salt — I’m obviously biased.
- If the doctor is biased, he may still classify it as a disorder that can lead to legal repercussions.
- In doing so, Gretchen Hamel, a spokesperson for the Ernst campaign, said that the paper was biased.
- The First Amendment is also biased against religion in an unexpected way.
- To begin with, the First Amendment is flagrantly biased in favor of religion.
- The Constitution is “biased” in two distinctive, important ways.
- She would be biased herself, and praise the things she liked, and then she would have her personal favorites among the actors.
- I am anxious to base my case against our present social system upon evidence that is not in any way biased in favor of Socialism.
- He knows the corrupt workings of politicians, the venality of biased courts, the weakness of the human heart when tempted by gold.
- Schirr always was a snoop and not above taking money for writing biased stories.
- Frith was chosen, we have been told, because Ruskin wanted some one who could not be thought biased in his favour.