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bias [ˈbaɪəs]1. nouna. ( = prejudice) parti m pris ( towards pour) ( against contre ) ; (towards field or subject) orientation f( = influence) influencer• to bias sb towards/against prévenir qn en faveur de/contre* * *['baɪəs] 1.1) ( prejudice) parti m pris2) ( tendency) tendance f (in favour of, towards pour)3) ( in sewing) biais m2.to bias somebody against/in favour of — prévenir quelqu'un contre/en faveur de
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A n (pl -es)1 ( prejudice) parti m pris (on the part of de la part de) ; to display bias faire preuve de parti pris ; political/media bias parti pris politique/dans les médias ;2 ( active discrimination) discrimination f (against envers) ; racial/sexual bias discrimination raciale/sexuelle ;3 ( tendency) tendance f (in favour of, towards pour) ; an American bias une tendance pro-américaine ; a female bias un préjugé favorable envers les femmes ; a left-wing bias une tendance de gauche ;5 Stat distorsion f ;6 (of steering, bowl) déviation f.B vtr ( p prés etc -s- ou - ss-) influer sur [person, decision, result] ; to bias sb against/in favour of prévenir qn contre/en faveur de. -
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1 noun(a) (prejudice) préjugé m;∎ there is still considerable bias against women candidates les femmes qui se présentent sont encore victimes d'un fort préjugé;∎ they are quite without bias ils sont sans préjugés(b) (tendency) tendance f, penchant m;∎ the school has a scientific bias l'école favorise les sciences∎ cut on the bias taillé dans le biais(d) Sport (in bowls → weight) = poids ou renflement d'une boule qui l'empêche d'aller droit; (→ curved course) déviation f(e) Mathematics biais m(influence) influencer; (prejudice) prévenir;∎ his experience biased him against/towards them son expérience l'a prévenu contre eux/en leur faveur;∎ the course is biased towards the arts l'enseignement est plutôt orienté sur les lettresen biais4 adverben biais, de biais►► Sewing bias binding biais m (ruban) -
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bias nуклонbias errorсистематическая ошибкаbias out of viewвыходить из поля зренияcorrection for biasпоправка на смещение -
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bias [ˊba(ɪ)əs]1. n1) предубежде́ние ( against — про́тив кого-л.); пристра́стность (in favour of, towards — в по́льзу кого-л.); предвзя́тость2) стат. погре́шность; смеще́ние; оши́бка3) укло́н, накло́н, склон, пока́тость4) коса́я ли́ния в тка́ни;to cut on the bias крои́ть по косо́й ли́нии
5) радио смеще́ние2. v склоня́ть; ока́зывать влия́ние (обыкн. плохое); настра́ивать3. adv ко́со, по диагона́ли -
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Biās, antis, m. (Βίας), aus Priene in Ionien, Zeitgenosse des lydischen Königs Alyattes u. seines Sohnes Krösus, als einer der sogen. sieben Weisen von der Nachwelt verehrt u. hochgeachtet, Cic. parad. 1, 8; de amic. 59. Col. 1, 1, 9. Val. Max. 7, 2. ext. 3. Auson. lud. sept. sap. (Bias) 1. p. 104 Schenkl.
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Biās, antis, m. (Βίας), aus Priene in Ionien, Zeitgenosse des lydischen Königs Alyattes u. seines Sohnes Krösus, als einer der sogen. sieben Weisen von der Nachwelt verehrt u. hochgeachtet, Cic. parad. 1, 8; de amic. 59. Col. 1, 1, 9. Val. Max. 7, 2. ext. 3. Auson. lud. sept. sap. (Bias) 1. p. 104 Schenkl. -
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bias 1. GEN Befangenheit f, Parteilichkeit f, Voreingenommenheit f; Vorurteil n (prejudice); 2. ECON, STAT systematischer Fehler m, Verzerrung f, (jarg) Bias m (statistics) -
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bias I v 1. vorspannen; vormagnetisieren; vorverzerren (Photolithographie); 2. (systematisch) beeinflussen bias II 1. MESS systematische Abweichung f; 2. Vorspannung f, Vorbelastung f, Gittervorspannung f; Vormagnetisierung f, Vorverzerrung f (Photolithographie); 3. systematische Abweichung f; 4. Überhang mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > bias
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bias I schräg, quer bias II 1. BM, VR systematischer Fehler m, systematische Abweichung f; 2. VR Vorurteil nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bias
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Bĭās, antis, m., = Bias, a Greek philosopher of Priene, one of the seven wise men of Greece, Cic. Lael. 16, 59; id. Par. 1, 1, 8; Col. 1, 1, 9; Val. Max. 7, 2, ext. 3. -
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bias 1. биом. смещение; 2. систематическая ошибка оценки; 3. склонность; оказывать влияние; склонятьbias смещение, устойчивое отклонение наблюдаемой величины от нормы, обусловленное ошибкой наблюдения или неточностью прибора (стат.)English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > bias
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Light-weight, white, glossy cotton cloth made in Russia and Central Asia; used for summer garments. It is more or less starched, heavily pressed and beetled. Often mercerised. Comes in narrow widths. Formerly three grades were principally distinguished viz., from Bokhara (finest), Khiva (medium), and Tashkend (coarsest) (Harmuth)
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bias — bi·as / bī əs/ n: a personal and often unreasoned judgment for or against one side in a dispute: prejudice a judge disqualified because of bias Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Bías — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bías de Priene Bías de Priene, filósofo del siglo VI a. C. Es uno de los siete sabios de Grecia y, en opinión de muchos, como Satyrus, el más destacado de ellos. Sus conciudadanos le consultaban con… … Wikipedia Español
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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bias — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término Bias hace referencia a varios artículos según su traducción. Lugares en Francia Bias, comuna francesa situada en Landas. Bias, comuna francesa situada en Lot y Garona. Significado en inglés Sesgo… … Wikipedia Español
bias — [bī′əs] n. pl. biases [MFr biais, a slope, slant < OFr < OProv < ?] 1. a line, cut or sewn diagonally across the weave of cloth, as in making seams, binding tape, etc. 2. a mental leaning or inclination; partiality; bent 3. Lawn Bowling… … English World dictionary
bias — [n1] belief in one way; partiality bent, bigotry, chauvinism, disposition, favoritism, flash, head set*, illiberality, inclination, intolerance, leaning, mind set*, mind trip*, narrowmindedness, one sidedness, penchant, preconception,… … New thesaurus
Bias — Bi as, adv. In a slanting manner; crosswise; obliquely; diagonally; as, to cut cloth bias. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bias — Désigne en principe celui qui est originaire de Bias, nom de plusieurs hameaux et de deux communes du Sud Ouest (40, 47). Sens du toponyme : chemin, route (du latin via). Le nom de famille se rencontre plus rarement en Normandie, où il pourrait… … Noms de famille
bias — n prejudice, prepossession, partiality, *predilection Analogous words: slant, standpoint, *point of view, viewpoint, angle: Meaning, propensity: inclining or inclination, predisposition, disposition (see corresponding verbs at INCLINE) Contrasted … New Dictionary of Synonyms