biased
简单释义:
adj. 偏向;偏重;有偏见的;倾向性的
v. “bias”的过去式和过去分词
网络 片面的;偏颇;偏误
完整释义:
adj.
1.有偏见;片面的;倾向性
2.偏置的
3.加了偏压的
4.偏斜的
例句:
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"The German media are very biased, " he said.
“德国媒体是非常有偏见的,”他说。 -
Outside the company's headquarters in midtown Manhattan, one employee who declined to be named said: 'The market is biased against us.
在该公司位于曼哈顿中城的总部大门外,一位拒绝透露姓名的员工说,市场像是在和雷曼兄弟作对。 -
The few biased individuals with the Norwegian Nobel Committee have no right to judge, and Western governments have no right to interfere.
不仅挪威诺委会那几个带有偏见的人无权评判,其他西方政府也无权干涉。 -
Zuma said the international community should not be biased or some foreign media reports, but should also listen to the voice of Libya.
祖马表示,国际社会不应该偏信一些外国媒体的报道,而应同时听取利比亚的声音。 -
It lets lazy or biased people make what seem to be cogent arguments without understanding the whole issue.
它让懒惰或有偏见的人们在不理解整个情况时做出看似有力的论断。 -
It strikes me that much of the textbooks that are used to educate our children are inherently biased.
它震撼了我,因为很多用来教育我们小孩的教科书都存在固有偏见。 -
He said it was unhelpful for doctors to be biased against obese patients.
他说医生对肥胖病人有偏见是没有好处的。 -
To understand the advantage of biased locking in light of the observation we first need to review how locks (monitors) are acquired.
为了理解偏向锁的优势,我们首先需要回顾一下如何获取锁(监视器)。