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1 | a sloping position or the amount by which something slopes 倾斜(度) | The table has a definite tilt at this end. 桌子这边确实有点歪。 | |
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2 | a slight change in people’ s opinion or attitude (看法或态度的)偏向,倾斜 | Opinion polls are showing a marked tilt towards the Nationalist Party. 民意调查表明舆论明显偏向国民党。 | |
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3 | BRITISH a criticism of someone or something 抨击;批评 | +at She never misses a chance to have a tilt at liberals. 她从不放过抨击自由主义者的机会。 | |
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4 | +at: BRITISH an attempt to achieve something 努力 | Whitham is heading for a tilt at the world championship next year. 惠瑟姆正在朝着夺取明年世界冠军的目标而努力。 | |
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- | at full tilt |
| as fast as possible |
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