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bias noun PREFERENCE

C2 [ C usually singular, U ] the action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way, because of allowing personal opinions to influence your judgment偏见;偏心;偏袒

The senator has accused the media of bias.参议员指责新闻媒体有偏见。
Reporters must be impartial and not show political bias.新闻记者必须公正,不应有政治偏见。
There was clear evidence of a strong bias against her.有明显证据表明,她受到了严重的不公平待遇。
There has always been a slight bias in favour of/towards employing liberal arts graduates in the company.该公司内部一直有点偏向雇用文科专业的毕业生。
Unconscious bias (= that the person with the bias is not aware of) can influence decisions in recruitment, promotion, and performance management.

[ C usually singular ] the fact of preferring a particular subject or thing倾向;趋势;偏好

She showed a scientific bias at an early age.她在少年时就显示出对科学的偏爱。

More examples

The radio station was said to have a strong left-wing bias.

Have you noticed any bias in the reporting of the Middle East situation in the media?

There was a clear racial bias in the selection of candidates.

The teacher seems to have a bias towards the girls in her class.

This is a clear example of the bias found in historical accounts of the war.

bias noun CLOTHING

[ U ] specialized fabrics a direction at an angle across the threads of woven material斜纹

The dresses in his new winter collection are all cut on the bias (= in a diagonal direction across the cloth).他设计的新款冬装系列都是斜裁的。
biasverb [ T ]uk/ˈbaɪ.əs/ us/ˈbaɪ.əs/ -s- or UK also -ss-

to cause someone or something to have a bias使…怀有偏见

The judge ruled that the information should be withheld on the grounds that it would bias the jury against the accused.法官因该材料会导致陪审团产生不利于被告的偏见而责令将其收回。

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