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21 unbalanced
unbalanced [ˈʌnˈbælənst]* * *[ʌn'bælənst]1) [person, mind] instable2) ( biased) [reporting] partial3) ( uneven) [diet, economy, load] pas équilibré -
22 unforgivably
[ˌʌnfə'gɪvəblɪ]unforgivably rude/biased — d'une grossièreté/d'un parti pris impardonnable
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23 distorted
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24 weighted
weighted [ˈweɪtɪd]( = biased) weighted in favour of/against sb favorable/défavorable à qn• the situation was heavily weighted in his favour/against him la situation lui était nettement favorable/défavorable -
25 bias(s)ed
adjective ((negative unbias(s)ed) favouring one side rather than another: a biased judgement.) partial -
26 bias(s)ed
adjective ((negative unbias(s)ed) favouring one side rather than another: a biased judgement.) partial -
27 fair play
(honest treatment; an absence of cheating, biased actions etc: He's not involved in the contest - he's only here to see fair play.) franc jeu -
28 one-sided
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29 partial
1 [collapse, deafness, failure, reduction, success, truth, victory, withdrawal] partiel/-ielle ;2 ( biased) [judgment, attitude] partial ;3 ( fond) to be partial to avoir un faible pour. -
30 partisan
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31 politically
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32 slanted
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33 subjective
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34 unbalanced
1 [person, mind] instable ; mentally unbalanced instable ;2 ( biased) [reporting] partial ;3 ( uneven) [diet, economy, load] pas équilibré ;4 [accounts] non soldé. -
35 unforgivably
unforgivably adv [forget, attack] de manière impardonnable ; unforgivably rude/biased d'une grossièreté/d'un parti-pris impardonnable. -
36 biassed
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37 coverage
coverage ['kʌvərɪdʒ](a) (UNCOUNT) (reporting) couverture f;∎ his coverage of the coup le reportage qu'il a fait du coup d'État;∎ the coverage given to the elections was biased le compte-rendu des élections était partial;∎ the newspaper gave good coverage of the event le journal a bien couvert cet événement;∎ royal weddings always get a lot of coverage les mariages de la famille royale bénéficient toujours d'une importante couverture médiatique;∎ radio/television coverage of the tournament la retransmission radiophonique/télévisée du tournoi(b) (in book, dictionary) traitement m;∎ the author's coverage of the years 1789 to 1815 is sketchy l'auteur traite les années 1789 à 1815 de manière sommaire -
38 gonzo
gonzo ['gɒnzəʊ]►► gonzo journalism = style de journalisme débridé qui laisse beaucoup de place à la subjectivité de l'auteur, popularisé par le journaliste américain Hunter S. Thompson -
39 one-sided
∎ Sport a one-sided match un match inégal;∎ conversations with him tend to be pretty one-sided avec lui, ce n'est pas une conversation, il n'y a que lui qui parle(c) (unilateral) unilatéral -
40 partial
partial ['pɑ:ʃəl](a) (incomplete) partiel;∎ a partial loss of hearing une perte partielle de l'ouïe;∎ the exhibition was only a partial success l'exposition n'a connu qu'un succès mitigé∎ to be partial to sth avoir un penchant ou un faible pour qch;∎ I am rather partial to a spot of whisky after dinner je bois volontiers un petit verre de whisky après dîner2 nounMusic ton m partielMathematics partial derivative dérivée f partielle;partial eclipse éclipse f partielle;partial fraction petite partie f d'une fraction;Insurance partial loss perte f partielle, sinistre m partiel;Finance partial payment paiement m partiel;Music partial tone ton m partiel
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