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1. noun1) (favouring of one or other (side in an argument etc) rather than remaining neutral: a bias against people of other religions.) parcialidad, prejuicio2) (a weight on or in an object (eg a bowl for playing bowls) making it move in a particular direction.) desviación
2. verb(to influence (usually unfairly): He was biased by the report in the newspapers.) influenciar, predisponer- biassed- biased
bias n parcialidad / prejuiciotr['baɪəs]1 (prejudice) parcialidad nombre femenino, prejuicio2 (inclination) tendencia, predisposición nombre femenino3 (in statistics) margen nombre femenino de error1 predisponer, influenciar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be biased in favour of something/somebody ser partidario,-a de algo/alguiento be biased against something/somebody tener prejuicio en contra de algo/alguiento bias somebody against something/somebody predisponer a alguien en contra de algo/alguienon the bias al bies, al sesgo1) : predisponer, sesgar, influir en, afectar2)to be biased against : tener prejuicio contrabias n1) : sesgo m, bies m (en la costura)2) prejudice: prejuicio m3) tendency: inclinación f, tendencia fn.• diagonal s.m.• parcialidad s.f.• predisposición s.f.• preferencia s.f.• prejuicio s.m.• sesgo s.m.• través s.m.v.• sesgar v.
I 'baɪəs1) u ca) (prejudice, unfairness) parcialidad f, sesgo mto be without bias — ser* imparcial, no ser* tendencioso or parcial
the firm's bias in favor of younger applicants — la preferencia de la compañía por los candidatos más jóvenes
b) (leanings, tendency)2) u ( in sewing)to cut something on the bias — cortar algo al bies or al sesgo
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transitive verb \<\<judgment\>\> influir* en, afectar['baɪǝs]1. N1) (=inclination) propensión f, predisposición f (to, towards a)3) [of material] sesgo m, bies mto cut sth on the bias — cortar algo al sesgo or al bies
2.VT influir ento bias sb for/against sth — predisponer a algn en pro/en contra de algo
to be bias(s)ed in favour of — estar predispuesto a or en favor de
3.CPDbias binding N — (Sew) bies m, ribete m al bies
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I ['baɪəs]1) u ca) (prejudice, unfairness) parcialidad f, sesgo mto be without bias — ser* imparcial, no ser* tendencioso or parcial
the firm's bias in favor of younger applicants — la preferencia de la compañía por los candidatos más jóvenes
b) (leanings, tendency)2) u ( in sewing)to cut something on the bias — cortar algo al bies or al sesgo
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transitive verb \<\<judgment\>\> influir* en, afectar
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