to bias
第三人称
biases
现在进行时
biasing
过去式
biased
过去完成时
biased
1
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
及物动词
- 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。
- The judge was accused of biasing the trial by showing favoritism towards the wealthy defendant.
法官被指控通过偏袒富有的被告而偏见审判。
- The teacher tried not to bias her students' opinions by presenting a balanced view of the topic.
老师试图通过呈现一个平衡的观点来不偏袒学生的意见。
- The advertising campaign was designed to bias consumers towards buying their product over competitors'.
广告活动旨在偏袒消费者购买他们的产品而非竞争对手的产品。
2
偏置, 施加偏压
to apply a small amount of electrical voltage to a component to control its behavior
及物动词
- 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。
- Technicians bias the amplifier circuit to improve its efficiency and stability.
技术人员偏置放大器电路以提高其效率和稳定性。
- Adjusting the current flow, they biased the diode for optimal performance.
通过调整电流,他们为二极管偏置以获得最佳性能。
- He carefully biased each component to avoid unexpected fluctuations in output.
他仔细地对每个组件进行了偏置,以避免输出中出现意外的波动。
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