
Rechercher
to bias
01
influencer
to unfairly influence or manipulate something or someone in favor of one particular opinion or point of view
Transitive: to bias sb/sth
Example
She biased the hiring process by favoring candidates from her alma mater.
It 's important to avoid biasing the experiment by introducing preconceived notions.
02
polariser, biaiser
to apply a small amount of electrical voltage to a component to control its behavior
Transitive: to bias an electric component
Example
Engineers biased the transistor to ensure it operates within the desired range.
Les ingénieurs ont biaisé le transistor pour s'assurer qu'il fonctionne dans la plage souhaitée.
A slight positive voltage is applied to bias the gate of the transistor.
Une légère tension positive est appliquée pour polariser la grille du transistor.
Bias
Example
The journalist 's article showed a clear bias towards one political party, omitting key information about the opposition.
L'article du journaliste a montré un clair parti pris en faveur d'un parti politique, omettant des informations clés sur l'opposition.
It 's important for researchers to acknowledge their biases and strive for objectivity in their studies.
Il est important pour les chercheurs de reconnaître leurs biais et de s'efforcer d'objectivité dans leurs études.
02
biais, coupé en biais
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
The scarf was sewn along the bias to create a more comfortable fit.
The seamstress explained that cutting on the bias helps the fabric curve smoothly around the body.
bias
01
biais, en diagonale
slanting diagonally across the grain of a fabric

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