bias

bias [ˈbaɪəs]  [ˈbaɪəs] 

第三人称单数:biases

第三人称复数:biases

现在分词:biasing

过去分词:biased

过去式:biased

bias 基本解释

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名词偏见; 倾向; 偏爱,爱好; 斜纹

及物动词使倾向于; 使有偏见; 影响; 加偏压于

形容词斜纹的; 斜的,倾斜的; 斜裁的

副词偏斜地,倾斜地; 对角地

bias 相关例句

bias

形容词

1. This material requires a bias cut.
    这块布必需是对角剪裁。

及物动词

1. His birth background biases him against businessmen.
    他出生的家庭背景使他对商人抱有偏见。

2. He was biased against the plan from the beginning.
    他从一开始就对这个计划有偏见。

3. The newspapers biased their readers against the new government.
    报纸使得读者们对新政府产生偏见。

名词

1. She has a strong musical bias.
    她对音乐有强烈的爱好。

2. Some people have a bias against foreigners.
    有些人对外国人有偏见。

bias 网络解释

bias在线翻译

1. 偏置:给出了神经网络的权重(Weight)和偏置(Bias)值,对给定的数据能完全识别,预示着可通过血液中的微量元素,可能作为冠心病患者诊断的一种辅助手段. (共3页)

bias 词典解释

1. 偏见;偏心;偏袒
    Bias is a tendency to prefer one person or thing to another, and to favour that person or thing.

    e.g. Bias against women permeates every level of the judicial system...
           各级司法机构普遍存在对女性的偏见。
    e.g. There were fierce attacks on the BBC for alleged political bias.
           英国广播公司因被指具有政治偏见而遭到猛烈抨击。

2. 偏好;偏爱
    Bias is a concern with or interest in one thing more than others.

    e.g. The Department has a strong bias towards neuroscience.
           这个系特别偏重神经科学。

3. 使有偏见;使偏向
    To bias someone means to influence them in favour of a particular choice.

    e.g. We mustn't allow it to bias our teaching.
           我们决不允许它影响我们的教学。

4. 斜裁
    A dress or skirt that is cut on the bias or that is bias-cut has been cut diagonally across the material so that it hangs down in a particular way.

    e.g. The fabric, cut on the bias, hangs as light as a cobweb off a woman's body.
           这块斜裁料如蛛网一般轻盈地从一女子身上垂下来。
    e.g. ...a bias-cut dress.
           斜裁裙装

bias 单语例句

1. bias

1. There were widespread claims of media bias at the time, often Lindy Chamberlain's apparent lack of emotion during the hearings.

2. bias

2. The smartphone study is part of an approach called cognitive bias modification, which seeks to break some of the brain's bad habits.

3. The claimed competition between China and the United States is more of a result of political bias.

4. She " seems loathe to admit that MSNBC has a bias, " Brown said.

5. " That bias is the source of many restrictions on Chinese construction companies, " said Li Jiqin of China State Construction Engineering.

6. bias

6. This bias is mitigated in advanced economies by the various flexible financing tools offered by large banks.

7. And the outspoken CEO does not conceal his bias against US corporate management culture.

8. bias是什么意思

8. Like a couture dress, it is set on the bias and took 800 hours to make.

9. bias的近义词

9. The professors said their work challenges theories which suggest bias in decision making does not persist in markets.

10. Mutual trust should be the basis for resolving all major international issues, and ideological bias and double standards should be avoided.

bias 英英释义

bias的近义词

noun

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1. a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation

    Synonym: prejudice preconception

2. a line or cut across a fabric that is not at right angles to a side of the fabric

    Synonym: diagonal

verb

1. cause to be biased

    Synonym: predetermine

2. influence in an unfair way

    e.g. you are biasing my choice by telling me yours

adj

1. slanting diagonally across the grain of a fabric

    e.g. a bias fold