unrepresentative

unrepresentative

美 [ˌʌnreprɪˈzentətɪv]  英 [.ʌnreprɪ'zentətɪv]

  • adj.不典型的;无代表性的
  • 网络非典型的;不具代表性

英汉双解

adj.
1.
~ (of sb/sth)
不典型的;无代表性的not typical of a group of people or things and therefore not useful as a source of information about that group
an unrepresentative sample
缺乏代表性的样品

英汉解释

adj.
1.
缺乏代表性的

英英解释

adj.

例句

It was dignified and not unrepresentative of his standing in the company.

一来光荣职务而且可以显出公司地位

The press barons would no longer be able to push an unrepresentative party into office or easily manipulate it once it's there.

媒体巨头不再能够一个代表性政党推进政府一旦执政轻松驾驭这个政党

Meaning studies that are outdated, unrepresentative or flawed can be presented as having more importance than they actually possess.

因此那些过时具备代表性缺陷研究成果散发高于它们实际价值很多光彩

founder principle A small colonizing population is genetically unrepresentative of its source population.

创始原理一群族群遗传基因对于原始族群来说代表性

An increasingly unrepresentative, anachronistic Security Council speaks with diminishing authority.

安理会越来越具有代表性不合时宜权威

Besides, the International Monetary Fund's governance is to be made less unrepresentative.

此外国际货币基金组织IMF治理不再那么缺乏代表性

This is a truly unrepresentative sample, both in sampling strategy and its make up, and statistical controls cannot compensate for this.

事实上一个典型样本不管抽样策略组成如此而且统计管理不能弥补缺陷

Our method gains better estimation of data distributions and mitigates the unrepresentative problem of small-size training samples.

我们方法得到数据分布较好估计能够减轻样本代表性问题

Why, then, are they often described as unrepresentative of the cells from which they were derived?

那么为什么他们经常描述代表性细胞他们得出这里争辩他们无端指控

and entirely unrepresentative of the majority of the Libyan people.

他们完全代表不了利比亚大多数人们

But Greece is actually an unrepresentative case.

但是希腊情况并不具有代表性

As big as the Asia numbers are, some see the rapid growth as unrepresentative of the near future.

亚洲数字固然漂亮一些认为这种增长并不代表不久将来

Why is it that we're so prone to forming stereotypes that end up being unrepresentative?

为什么我们那么倾向形成一种到头来并不具有代表性成见