词汇 | partiality |
释义 | partiality noun uk /ˌpɑː.ʃiˈæl.ə.ti/ us /ˌpɑːr.ʃiˈæl.ə.t̬i/ partialitynoun (UNFAIR)[ U ] the fact of unfairly preferring or approving of something: 偏袒,偏见,不公 The judges have been heavily criticized for their partiality in the whole affair.法官们因在整个事件中的执法不公而遭到了严厉批评。 Opposite impartiality Unfairness and favouring someone unfairly ableism ableist agism agist Anglocentric discrimination discriminative discriminatorily discriminatory drumhead one-sided one-sidedly one-sidedness one-way the old school tie two-tier unbalance unequal unequally uneven partialitynoun (LIKING)[ C ]old-fashioned or formal a liking: 喜爱 He has a partiality for expensive suits.他偏爱昂贵的西装。 Liking adorkable affection appreciate approve of someone attached be a glutton for somethingidiom dig gravitate towards/to something/someone grow on someone hatefully have a lot of time for someoneidiom have a thing about something/someoneidiom shook smile smile on something/someone smitten soft corner taste tight warm partiality | American Dictionarypartiality noun[ U ] us/ˌpɑr·ʃiˈæl·ɪ·t̬i/ an unfair preference for one person or group over another: Some parents complained about the partiality of the teacher toward certain students. Examples of partialitypartiality Such partiality can be exercised through overt pressures or through subtle constraints on open expression. Tracing the multiple textual transactions elided by the final manuscript allows for important insight into the diary's partiality. The resulting category has further structure, which determines, among other things, the extent of the partiality involved. Safe case expressions are such that none of their branches introduce partiality, hence they can be translated straightforwardly into type theory without further analysis. Thus, given the well-defined semantics of types, features, and descriptions, the visual feature node supports partiality of input and output. Thus, regarding national partiality, fellow nationals may be best situated or positioned to care for each other than for strangers. Instances of partiality occur under the current system but are substantiated by largely, though not universally, shared principles concerning the appropriateness of such partiality. Our appreciation of medieval culture is thus necessarily skewed by the partiality - in both senses - of most of our sources. On what this evident and unjustifiable partiality is grounded, we are left to guess. The issue of perceived (im)partiality in advice and information-giving emerged as particularly important in two related ways. Looking at the pointed element as the undefined value, pointed sets provide a convenient way to treat partiality. However, as the picture stands, we only know how to represent partiality with respect to individual elements. The presence of these zero maps means that only when the category itself is trivial can the partiality be trivial. In this section we consider a notion of partial function in which partiality is designed to correspond to some notion of diverging computation, typically nontermination. Note that the expression on which we perform case analysis might still introduce partiality. See all examples of partiality These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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