单词 | unbiased |
释义 | Word family noun bias adjective biased ≠ unbiased verb bias un·bi·ased /ʌnˈbaɪəst/ AWL adjective FAIRunbiased information, advice etc is fair because the person giving it is not influenced by their own or other people’s opinions 不偏不倚的,无偏见的,公正的 SYN impartial We aim to provide a service that is balanced and unbiased. 我们的目标是提供一种公平公正的服务。 an unbiased observer 一名公正的观察员Examples from the Corpusunbiased• Television news was pervasive, undifferentiated, and relatively unbiased.• Tests have shown that women are more likely to respond to unbiased employment advertisements.• Women need accurate, unbiased information about their options when they become pregnant.• While your commentary should naturally be unbiased, it is reasonable that it should include possible reasons for any patterns revealed.• All the publicity is making it hard to find an unbiased jury.• This murder case has had so much media publicity that it will be difficult to find an unbiased jury.• Some argue that the media are essentially a mirror, attempting to report political facts in a relatively straight forward and unbiased manner.• The best solution would be a re-vote in Florida under the supervision of unbiased observers.• Every effort is made to obtain an unbiased opinion.• There's loads of unbiased tips on how to ensure your child gets the most out of the computer and the software.un·bi·ased adjectiveChineseSyllable unbiased it Corpus the person because etc information, advice fair is giving |
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