偏偏 | piān piān | (indicates that sth turns out just the opposite of what one would wish) unfortunately; as it happened; (indicates that sth is the opposite of what would be normal or reasonable) stubbornly; contrarily; against reason; (indicates that sb or a group is singled out) precisely; only; of all people | |
偏见 | piān jiàn | prejudice | |
偏远 | piān yuǎn | remote; far from civilization | |
偏僻 | piān pì | remote; desolate; far from the city | |
偏差 | piān chā | bias; deviation |
1 | I don't know why those housewives have to shop just when we get off our shift . | |
2 | Why must he do it that way? | |
3 | The problem is that each of our perceptions of how 'good' or 'bad' a Website is, is skewed by our personal backgrounds and specialties within the industry. | |
4 | Waiting 24 hours allowed the Sun to rise just north of east and arc back to an exactly eastern alignment for the photo. | |
5 | And, ye masters, do the same things unto them, forbearing threatening: knowing that your Master also is in heaven; neither is there respect of persons with him. |