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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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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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تَحَامُل \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness): He has a strong prejudice against all priests. \ تَحَيُّز \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner.. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness: He has a strong prejudice against all priests. -
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French\ \ biais; erreur systématique; distorsionGerman\ \ Verzerrung; systematischer Fehler; BiasDutch\ \ vertekening; onzuiverheid; systematische foutItalian\ \ errore sistematico; distorsioneSpanish\ \ bias; inclinación viciada; sesgoCatalan\ \ biaix, error sistemàticPortuguese\ \ viés; enviesamento; excentricidade; vício (bra)Romanian\ \ -Danish\ \ forventningsskævhed; systematisk fejl; styrkeskævhedNorwegian\ \ forventningsskjevhet; styrkeskjevhetSwedish\ \ bias; systematiskt felGreek\ \ μεροληψίαFinnish\ \ harhaHungarian\ \ torzításTurkish\ \ yanlılıkEstonian\ \ niheLithuanian\ \ poslinkisSlovenian\ \ pristranskostPolish\ \ obciążenie; błąd systematyczny; odchylenie; spaczenie; fałszRussian\ \ отклонение; смещениеUkrainian\ \ зміщення; схильність до; систематична похибка; нахилSerbian\ \ пристрасностIcelandic\ \ bjagi; skakki; vilhalli, meðalgildiaskakkiEuskara\ \ alborapenFarsi\ \ oribiPersian-Farsi\ \ اريبيArabic\ \ تحيزAfrikaans\ \ sydigheidChinese\ \ 偏 误 ; 偏 差Korean\ \ 편향, 치우침, 편의(偏倚) -
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[ˈbaɪəs]1. noun1) favouring of one or other (side in an argument etc) rather than remaining neutral:تحيُّـز، محاباة، تحامُـل)a bias against people of other religions.
2) a weight on or in an object (eg a bowl for playing bowls) making it move in a particular direction.ثِقَلٌ يُسَبِّبُ المَيْل2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈbias(s)edto influence ( usually unfairly):يُأثِّرُ في، يوَجِّه في اتجاهٍ مُعَيَّنHe was biased by the report in the newspapers.
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مَيْل \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner.. disposition: sb.’s usaul way of thinking and acting; sb.’s character or nature: My son has a cheerful disposition. flair: a natural ability to do sth. well: a flair for languages. liking: fondness: I have a special liking for iced coffee. My father has a great liking for his neighbour. taste: a liking for sth.: She has a taste for foreign travel. tendency: a leaning towards (in behaviour); a natural weakness or readiness: She has a tendency to feel cold. He has a tendency to drink too much alcohol. trend: the general direction of a change: a trend towards greater freedom for women. weakness: a special liking for sth.: He has a weakness for home-made wine. -
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مُحَاباة \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner.. favour, favor: to support; liking: A teacher should not show special favour to any child. -
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adjective(negative unbias(s)ed) favouring one side rather than another:مُتَحَيِّز معa biased judgement.
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adjective(negative unbias(s)ed) favouring one side rather than another:مُتَحَيِّز معa biased judgement.
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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