biased
英 ['baɪəst]
美 ['baɪəst]
- biased (adj.)
- 1610s in reference to bowling, 1660s in reference to persons; past participle adjective from bias (v.).
- 1. He seemed a bit biased against women in my opinion.
- 我认为他好像对女性有点儿成见。
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- 2. In Japan firms are biased towards growth rather than profits.
- 在日本,公司偏重于发展,而不是一味追求利润。
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- 3. University funding was tremendously biased towards scientists.
- 大学科研经费向科学家极大地倾斜。
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- 4. The judge was biased.
- 法官偏袒一方。
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- 5. a school biased towards music and art
- 一所偏重音乐和艺术的学校
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