1 VERB 倾斜;歪斜 Something that slants is sloping, rather than horizontal or vertical. 倾斜;歪斜
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The morning sun slanted through the glass roof. [VERB adv./prep.]
清晨的阳光透过玻璃屋顶,斜照了进来。
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Battered pine floors slanted down to a Georgian window. [VERB adv./prep.]
破旧的松木地板歪歪斜斜地铺到一个乔治王时代风格的窗户跟前。
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...slanting green eyes. [VERB-ing]
斜视的绿眼睛
SYN slope, incline, tilt, list
2 N-SING 歪着的;倾斜的 If something is on a slant, it is in a slanting position. 歪着的;倾斜的
3 VERB [usually passive] 使有倾向性;使有偏向性 If information or a system is slanted, it is made to show favour towards a particular group or opinion. 使有倾向性;使有偏向性 [Also be V-ed prep]
SYN bias, colour, weight, twist
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The electoral system, which is heavily slanted towards the ruling party, needs to be changed.
需要改变过于向执政党一方倾斜的大选体系。
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...slanted news coverage.
带有倾向性的新闻报道
4 N-SING (尤指有失偏颇的)观点,看法;偏向;偏袒 A particular slant on a subject is a particular way of thinking about it, especially one that is unfair. (尤指有失偏颇的)观点,看法;偏向;偏袒
SYN bias, emphasis, prejudice, angle
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