bias
bias
baɪəs
baiēs
British pronunciation
/bˈa‌ɪ‌əs/

Definición y significado de "bias"en inglés

to bias
01

condicionar, predisponer

to unfairly influence or manipulate something or someone in favor of one particular opinion or point of view
Transitive: to bias sb/sth
to bias definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The judge was accused of biasing the trial by showing favoritism towards the wealthy defendant.
El juez fue acusado de sesgar el juicio mostrando favoritismo hacia el acusado adinerado.
02

polarizar, sesgar

to apply a small amount of electrical voltage to a component to control its behavior
Transitive: to bias an electric component
example
Ejemplos
Technicians bias the amplifier circuit to improve its efficiency and stability.
Los técnicos sesgan el circuito amplificador para mejorar su eficiencia y estabilidad.
01

prejuicio, sesgo

a prejudice that prevents fair consideration of a situation
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example
Ejemplos
Bias can stop us from seeing the full truth.
El sesgo puede impedirnos ver la verdad completa.
02

sesgo, diagonal

a diagonal line across a fabric, typically running at a 45-degree angle to the grain of the fabric, often used for cutting to allow stretch or flexibility
example
Ejemplos
The pattern included instructions for stitching the hem on the bias.
El patrón incluía instrucciones para coser el dobladillo al sesgo.
01

cut or positioned diagonally across the threads of a fabric rather than along the warp or weft

example
Ejemplos
The bias cut of the top created a flattering silhouette.
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