biased
/ˈbaɪəst/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbaɪəst/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbī-əst/ (ame, mw)
biased — 形容詞
- biasedpositive
- more biasedcomparative
- most biasedsuperlative
1. having a tendency to unfairly favour one person, group, or viewpoint over anothe
有偏見的
因個人好惡而不公平地傾向某方
having a tendency to unfairly favour one person, group, or viewpoint over another because of personal feelings rather than facts
The hiring manager was biased against older workers and only called candidates under thirty for interviews.
這位招募經理對年長求職者有偏見,只通知三十歲以下的候選人來面試。
biased against + noun phrase for unfavourable attitude
Diego admitted his film review was biased because he had always disliked that director.
Diego 承認他對那部電影的評論有偏見,因為他一直不喜歡那位導演。
Lawyers proved the judge was biased toward the defendant's family, so she was removed from the case.
律師證明該法官偏袒被告的家屬,因此被免除審理此案。
An online article that only praises one political party is clearly biased reporting.
一篇只讚美某個政黨的網路文章,顯然是有偏見的報導。
Amara felt the school's grading system was biased against students who learn at a slower pace.
Amara 認為學校的評分制度對學習速度較慢的學生有偏見。
- prejudiced
stronger than 'biased', often implies hostility or a fixed negative opinion based on group membership
- partial
more formal and milder; suggests favouring one side without the negative judgement that 'biased' carries
- one-sided
used more for arguments, reports, or accounts than for people; less formal
文法句型
biased against + noun phrase
biased toward(s) + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used with the prepositions 'against' (unfavourable bias) or 'towards/toward' (favourable bias). A person can be biased for or against someone or something.
常見錯誤
2. describing a set of information or results that unfairly supports one conclusion
有偏差的
數據或結果不具代表性的
describing a set of information or results that unfairly supports one conclusion because of the way it was gathered or analysed, rather than reflecting a balanced picture
The study was based on a biased sample that only included responses from wealthy neighbourhoods.
這項研究依據的樣本有偏差,因為只納入了來自富裕社區的回覆。
collocation: biased sample
A poll taken only on social media gives a biased picture of what the general public thinks.
只在社群媒體上進行的民意調查,無法呈現大眾意見的真實樣貌。
The research team rejected the biased results because the survey questions pushed people toward a single answer.
研究團隊拒絕了那些有偏差的結果,因為問卷題目刻意引導受訪者選擇單一答案。
A weather app that always predicts sunshine in its own city is likely using biased data.
一個總是預報自己所在城市出太陽的天氣應用程式,可能使用了有偏差的數據。
The clinical trial was criticised for using a biased method that excluded female patients.
這項臨床試驗因採用了排除女性病患有偏差的方法而受到批評。
- skewed
very close in meaning; 'skewed data' emphasises that results are tilted in one direction
- unrepresentative
focuses on the fact that the data does not reflect the whole population
- slanted
less formal; often used for news or reports rather than technical data
- unbiased
the direct opposite for both data and methods
- representative
specifically for samples and data that accurately reflect the whole group
文法句型
biased + noun (data/sample/results/method)
用法筆記
Common in academic and scientific contexts. This sense describes the data or method itself, not a person's attitude. The opposite concept is 'representative' or 'unbiased'.