to bias
01
偏袒, 带有偏见地操纵
to unfairly influence or manipulate something or someone in favor of one particular opinion or point of view
Transitive: to bias sb/sth
例子
She biased the hiring process by favoring candidates from her alma mater.
她通过偏爱母校的候选人偏袒了招聘过程。
It 's important to avoid biasing the experiment by introducing preconceived notions.
重要的是要避免通过引入先入为主的观念来偏颇实验。
02
偏置, 施加偏压
to apply a small amount of electrical voltage to a component to control its behavior
Transitive: to bias an electric component
例子
Engineers biased the transistor to ensure it operates within the desired range.
工程师们偏置了晶体管以确保其在所需范围内工作。
A slight positive voltage is applied to bias the gate of the transistor.
施加轻微的偏置电压以偏置晶体管的栅极。
Bias
例子
The judge showed bias and did n't treat both sides fairly.
法官表现出偏见,没有公平对待双方。
Confirmation bias can cause people to ignore evidence that contradicts their beliefs.
确认偏差可能导致人们忽视与其信念相矛盾的证据。
02
斜裁, 对角线
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
例子
The scarf was sewn along the bias to create a more comfortable fit.
围巾是沿着斜纹缝制的,以创造更舒适的贴合感。
The seamstress explained that cutting on the bias helps the fabric curve smoothly around the body.
裁缝解释说,沿斜纹剪裁有助于布料在身体周围平滑地弯曲。
bias
01
cut or positioned diagonally across the threads of a fabric rather than along the warp or weft
例子
The bias fabric allowed the dress to drape elegantly.
She sewed a bias seam along the edge of the skirt.



























