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biassed

  • 1 bias

    1. noun
    1) (favouring of one or other (side in an argument etc) rather than remaining neutral: a bias against people of other religions.) preconceito
    2) (a weight on or in an object (eg a bowl for playing bowls) making it move in a particular direction.) viés
    2. verb
    (to influence (usually unfairly): He was biased by the report in the newspapers.) influenciar
    - biassed
    - biased
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    bi.as
    [b'aiəs] n 1 linha inclinada ou oblíqua. 2 movimento oblíquo. 3 inclinação, tendência. 4 preconceito. without bias / sem preconceitos. 5 propensão. • vt influenciar (de modo desfavorável), predispor. • adj oblíquo, diagonal, enviesado (corte de tecido). • adv obliquamente, diagonalmente.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > bias

  • 2 bias

    1. noun
    1) (favouring of one or other (side in an argument etc) rather than remaining neutral: a bias against people of other religions.) parcialidade
    2) (a weight on or in an object (eg a bowl for playing bowls) making it move in a particular direction.) desvio
    2. verb
    (to influence (usually unfairly): He was biased by the report in the newspapers.) influenciar
    - biassed
    - biased

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > bias

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  • biassed — bi·assed || baɪəst adj. prejudiced, having preconceptions bi·as || baɪəs n. prejudice; tendency, leaning v. prejudice, influence opinions …   English contemporary dictionary

  • biassed — adjective unfairly influenced in favour of or against one particular person, opinion etc: I admit I m biased, but I think my son s performance was brilliant! (+ against/towards/in favour of): news reporting that was heavily biased towards the… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • biassed — adjective see biased I …   Useful english dictionary

  • biased or biassed — bi|ased or bi|assed [ baıəst ] adjective preferring one person, thing, or idea to another in a way that is unfair: a biased report …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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