biased
adj. 有偏見的; 有偏的; 結果偏倚的
v. 使存偏見(bias的過去式和過去分詞)
If someone is biased, they prefer one group of people to another, and behave unfairly as a result. You can also say that a process or system is biased .
He seemed a bit biased against women in my opinion...
我認為他好像對女性有點兒成見。
The selection of pupils for grammar schools was biased in favour of the middle-class child of a small family from a good area...
文法學校招生時偏向於錄取來自好地段的中產階級小家庭的孩子。
If something is biased towards one thing, it is more concerned with it than with other things.
In Japan firms are biased towards growth rather than profits...
在日本,公司偏重於發展,而不是一味追求利潤。
University funding was tremendously biased towards scientists.
大學科研經費向科學家極大地傾斜。
1. favoring one person or side over another;
2. excessively devoted to one faction
They accused the paper of biased coverage of race relations.
他們控訴這家報紙存在種族關係方面的片面報導.
The Methods: They employed were heavily biased in the gentry's favour.
他們採用的方法嚴重偏袒中上階級.
Returns the covariance of two series evaluated over a set, using the biased population formula.
返回在某一集合上對兩個資料系列求得的協方差(使用偏置填充公式).
Many parents are biased against popular music.
許多父母對流行音樂有偏見.
Settlers are accusing the court of being biased against them.
移民們譴責法庭對他們富有偏見的待遇.