unbiased
/ʌnˈbaɪəst/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈbaɪəst/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈbī-əst/ (ame, mw)
unbiased — 形容詞
- unbiasedpositive
- more unbiasedcomparative
- most unbiasedsuperlative
1. able to make fair judgments or decisions without letting your personal feelings
公正的
不受個人意見影響,做出公平判斷的
able to make fair judgments or decisions without letting your personal feelings or preferences affect the outcome
Amira tried to remain unbiased when she judged the school debate competition.
Amira 在評判學校辯論比賽時,盡力保持公正態度。
remain + unbiased (linking verb pattern)
The newspaper promised to provide unbiased coverage of the local election campaign.
這家報社承諾提供當地選舉活動的公正報導。
unbiased + noun (prenominal modifier)
Mauricio asked a completely unbiased medical expert to review the patient's test results.
Mauricio 請了一位完全客觀的醫學專家來審查病人的檢驗結果。
Élise asked a colleague from a different department for an unbiased opinion on her project proposal.
Élise 請了另一部門的同事,對她的專案提案提出公正的意見。
Nikhil asked his supervisor for an unbiased assessment of his work before the annual review.
Nikhil 在年度考核前,請主管對他的工作做出公正的評估。
- impartial
Focuses on not favoring any side in a dispute; stronger emphasis on equal treatment of all parties involved
- objective
Emphasizes judgments based on verifiable facts rather than personal feelings; common in science and journalism
- neutral
Can imply staying out of a disagreement entirely rather than actively judging; broader in meaning
- fair
More general and common in everyday speech; covers treating people equally but may still allow for personal values
- biased
Direct opposite: influenced by personal opinions or preferences
- prejudiced
Stronger negative connotation of preconceived opinions based on group membership rather than facts
- partial
Showing favoritism toward one side; more formal than 'biased'
文法句型
unbiased + noun (e.g. unbiased opinion, unbiased report)
be/remain/stay + unbiased