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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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1. noun1) (favouring of one or other (side in an argument etc) rather than remaining neutral: a bias against people of other religions.) parti pris2) (a weight on or in an object (eg a bowl for playing bowls) making it move in a particular direction.) déviation2. verb(to influence (usually unfairly): He was biased by the report in the newspapers.) influencer- biassed- biased -
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1) Pol. parti-pris; prévention; préjugé; partialité2) Stat. biais; distorsion; erreur systématiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > bias
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6 bias(s)ed
adjective ((negative unbias(s)ed) favouring one side rather than another: a biased judgement.) partial -
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adjective ((negative unbias(s)ed) favouring one side rather than another: a biased judgement.) partial -
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9 bias binding
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10 bias ply tyre
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11 bias binding
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12 bias-ply tire
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > bias-ply tire
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14 gender bias
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15 affidavit of bias
Jur. requête en suspicion légitimeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > affidavit of bias
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16 application on grounds of bias
Jur. requête en suspicion légitimeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > application on grounds of bias
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17 built-in bias
Stat. biais intrinseque; biais incorporeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > built-in bias
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18 challenge for bias
Jur. requête en suspicion légitime; requête en récusation pour cause de partialitéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > challenge for bias
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19 gender bias
préjugés sexistes; machisme; biais anti-femmesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > gender bias
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20 inherent bias
Stat. distorsion inhérente [au procédé utilisé]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > inherent bias
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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