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n. vroegere kennis; draai--------v. verdraaien van kennisbias1[ bajjəs] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 aanleg4 〈 bowls〉 eenzijdige verzwaring 〈 van bal〉 ⇒ 〈 bij uitbreiding〉 afwijking 〈in vorm en/of loop van de bal〉, effect♦voorbeelden:1 a bias towards the left • een voorkeur voor/neiging naar swithout bias • onbevooroordeeld————————bias2〈werkwoord; bias(s)ed〉♦voorbeelden: -
2 he was bias(s)ed against black people
he was bias(s)ed against black peopleEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he was bias(s)ed against black people
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