biased
adjective /ˈbaɪəst/
/ˈbaɪəst/
(also biassed)
- tending to show favour towards or against one group of people or one opinion for personal reasons; making unfair judgements
有偏见的;倾向性的;片面的 - biased information/sources/press reports
片面的信息/消息来源/新闻报道 - a biased jury/witness
有成见的陪审团/证人 - Their research was based on a biased sample (= a group of people/things containing more of one kind than normal, therefore not giving fair or accurate results).
他们的研究基于一个有偏见的样本。 - biased against somebody/something The article was heavily biased against the current regime.
这篇文章对现政权持有很大偏见。 - biased towards/in favour of somebody/something They admit that they're biased towards the Republican Party.
他们承认偏袒共和党。
Topics Opinion and argumentb2, Social issuesb2- There is little doubt that most media coverage is biased.
大多数媒体报道无疑是有倾向性的。 - She gave a somewhat biased account of the proceedings.
她对事件的描述有些片面。 - The methods they employed were heavily biased in favour/favor of the rich.
他们采用的方法非常偏袒有钱人。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- extremely
- very
- heavily
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- against
- in favour/favor of
- towards/toward
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- biased information/sources/press reports
- biased toward(s) something/somebody having a particular interest in one thing more than others
偏重;偏向 - a school biased towards music and art
一所偏重音乐和艺术的学校 - Managers are naturally biased towards projects showing a quick return.
管理人自然对短期内有回报的项目抱有偏爱。
- a school biased towards music and art