bias 音标拼音: [b'ɑɪəs]
n . 偏见,斜线
a .
ad . 斜(的)
vt . 使有偏见
偏见,斜线斜(的)使有偏见
bias 偏差; 偏移; 偏压
bias 无偏压
NB
bias 归偏
bias 偏移测试
bias 偏移 偏差 偏压
bias adj 1 :
slanting diagonally across the grain of a fabric ; "
a bias fold "
n 1 :
a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation [
synonym : {
bias }, {
prejudice },
{
preconception }]
2 :
a line or cut across a fabric that is not at right angles to a side of the fabric [
synonym : {
diagonal }, {
bias }]
v 1 :
influence in an unfair way ; "
you are biasing my choice by telling me yours "
2 :
cause to be biased [
synonym : {
bias }, {
predetermine }]
Bias \
Bi "
as \,
a .
1 .
Inclined to one side ;
swelled on one side . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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2 .
Cut slanting or diagonally ,
as cloth .
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Bias \
Bi "
as \,
adv .
In a slanting manner ;
crosswise ;
obliquely ;
diagonally ;
as ,
to cut cloth bias .
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Bias \
Bi "
as \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Biased } (
b [
imac ]"
ast );
p .
pr .
&
vb .
n . {
Biasing }.]
To incline to one side ;
to give a particular direction to ;
to influence ;
to prejudice ;
to prepossess .
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Me it had not biased in the one direction ,
nor should it have biased any just critic in the counter direction . --
De Quincey .
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Bias \
Bi "
as \ (
b [
imac ]"
as ),
n .;
pl . {
Biases } (-[
e ^]
z ). [
F .
biasis ,
perh .
fr .
LL .
bifax two -
faced ;
L .
bis facies face .
See {
Bi -},
and cf . {
Face }.]
1 .
A weight on the side of the ball used in the game of bowls ,
or a tendency imparted to the ball ,
which turns it from a straight line .
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Being ignorant that there is a concealed bias within the spheroid ,
which will . . .
swerve away . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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2 .
A leaning of the mind ;
propensity or prepossession toward an object or view ,
not leaving the mind indifferent ;
bent ;
inclination .
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Strong love is a bias upon the thoughts . --
South .
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Morality influences men '
s lives ,
and gives a bias to all their actions . --
Locke .
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3 .
A wedge -
shaped piece of cloth taken out of a garment (
as the waist of a dress )
to diminish its circumference .
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4 .
A slant ;
a diagonal ;
as ,
to cut cloth on the bias .
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Syn :
Prepossession ;
prejudice ;
partiality ;
inclination .
See {
Bent }.
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284 Moby Thesaurus words for "
bias ":
a thing for ,
aberrancy ,
aberration ,
across ,
affect ,
affinity ,
angle ,
angle off ,
animus ,
aptitude ,
aptness ,
aslant ,
aslope ,
athwart ,
atilt ,
bag ,
bear off ,
bend ,
bend to ,
bendwise ,
bent ,
bevel ,
beveled ,
biased ,
biaswise ,
branching off ,
canting ,
careening ,
cast ,
catercorner ,
catercornered ,
catercornerways ,
character ,
chosen kind ,
circuitousness ,
color ,
conatus ,
conduce ,
conduciveness ,
constitution ,
contribute ,
corner ,
cornerways ,
cornerwise ,
crook ,
crossways ,
crosswise ,
cup of tea ,
curve ,
declination ,
deflect ,
delight ,
departure ,
detour ,
deviance ,
deviancy ,
deviate ,
deviation ,
deviousness ,
diagonal ,
diagonally ,
diagonalwise ,
diathesis ,
diffract ,
diffuse ,
digression ,
discrimination ,
discursion ,
disperse ,
dispose ,
disposition ,
distort ,
divagate ,
divagation ,
divarication ,
diverge ,
divergence ,
diversion ,
divert ,
dogleg ,
double ,
drift ,
drifting ,
druthers ,
eagerness ,
eccentricity ,
errantry ,
excursion ,
excursus ,
exorbitation ,
fancy ,
fascination ,
favor ,
favoritism ,
feeling for ,
forejudgment ,
garble ,
go ,
grain ,
hairpin ,
have a tendency ,
head ,
idiosyncrasy ,
impulse ,
inclination ,
inclinational ,
inclinatory ,
incline ,
inclined ,
inclining ,
indirection ,
individualism ,
induce ,
inequality ,
influence ,
interest ,
involvement ,
jaundice ,
jaundiced eye ,
kidney ,
kittycorner ,
lead ,
lean ,
leaning ,
liability ,
liking ,
listing ,
look to ,
lurch ,
make ,
makeup ,
mental set ,
mettle ,
mind ,
mind -
set ,
misconstrue ,
misdirect ,
misinterpret ,
misrender ,
misrepresent ,
misuse ,
mold ,
move ,
mutual affinity ,
mutual attraction ,
nature ,
nepotism ,
oblique ,
oblique angle ,
oblique figure ,
oblique line ,
obliquity ,
on the bias ,
one -
sidedness ,
out of plumb ,
out of square ,
parti pris ,
partialism ,
partiality ,
particular choice ,
partisanism ,
partisanship ,
penchant ,
pererration ,
personal choice ,
persuade ,
pervert ,
pitched ,
point ,
point to ,
preconception ,
predilection ,
predispose ,
predisposition ,
preference ,
preferential treatment ,
prejudgment ,
prejudice ,
prejudice against ,
prejudice the issue ,
prepossess ,
prepossession ,
probability ,
proclivity ,
prompt ,
proneness ,
propensity ,
pull ,
raking ,
rambling ,
readiness ,
recumbent ,
redound to ,
refract ,
rhomboid ,
scatter ,
scratch comma ,
sensitivity to ,
separatrix ,
serve ,
set ,
set toward ,
sheer ,
shelving ,
shelvy ,
shift ,
shifting ,
shifting course ,
shifting path ,
show a tendency ,
sideling ,
sidelong ,
skew ,
slant ,
slanted ,
slanting ,
slantways ,
slantwise ,
slash ,
sloped ,
sloping ,
slue ,
soft spot ,
soften up ,
solidus ,
stamp ,
standpoint ,
strain ,
straying ,
streak ,
stripe ,
style ,
susceptibility ,
sway ,
sweep ,
swerve ,
swerving ,
swinging ,
sympathy ,
tack ,
taint ,
taste ,
temper ,
temperament ,
tend ,
tendency ,
thing ,
thwart ,
tilted ,
tilting ,
tinge ,
tipped ,
tipping ,
tipsy ,
tone ,
torture ,
transverse ,
trend ,
tropism ,
turn ,
turn of mind ,
turning ,
twist ,
type ,
undetachment ,
undispassionateness ,
unneutrality ,
variation ,
varnish ,
veer ,
verge ,
viewpoint ,
virgule ,
wandering ,
warp ,
weakness ,
wear down ,
weigh with ,
weight ,
willingness ,
work ,
work toward ,
yaw ,
zigzag BIAS .
A particular influential power which sways the judgment ;
the inclination or propensity of the mind towards a particular object .
2 .
Justice requires that the judge should have no bias for or against any individual ;
and that his mind should be perfectly free to act as the law requires .
3 .
There is ,
however ,
one kind of bias which the courts suffer to influence them in their judgments it is a bias favorable to a class of cases ,
or persons ,
as distinguished from an individual case or person .
A few examples will explain this .
A bias is felt on account of convenience .
1 Ves .
sen .
13 ,
14 ;
3 Atk .
524 .
It is also felt in favor of the heir at law ,
as when there is an heir on one side and a mere volunteer on the other .
Willes ,
R .
570 1 W .
Bl .
256 ;
Amb .
R .
645 ;
1 Ball &
B .
309 1 Wils .
R .
310 3 Atk .
747 Id .
222 .
On the other hand ,
the court leans against double portions for children ;
M '
Clell .
R .
356 ;
13 Price ,
R .
599 against double provisions ,
and double satisfactions ;
3 Atk .
R .
421 and against forfeitures .
3 T .
R .
172 .
Vide ,
generally ,
1 Burr .
419 1 Bos . &
Pull .
614 ;
3 Bos . &
Pull .
456 Ves .
jr .
648 Jacob ,
Rep .
115 ;
1 Turn . &
R .
350 .
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