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slantBrE /slɑːnt/NAmE /slænt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they slant BrE /slɑːnt/ NAmE /slænt/present simple - he / she / it slants BrE /slɑːnts/ NAmE /slænts/past simple slanted BrE /ˈslɑːntɪd/ NAmE /ˈslæntɪd/past participle slanted BrE /ˈslɑːntɪd/ NAmE /ˈslæntɪd/ -ing form slanting BrE /ˈslɑːntɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈslæntɪŋ/ [I, T] to slope or to make sth slope in a particular direction or at a particular angle (使)倾斜,歪斜◆+ adv./prep. (literary) The sun slanted through the window. 太阳斜照进窗户。◆~ sth + adv./prep. Slant your skis a little more to the left. 把滑雪板略微向左斜一点。 [T] ~ sth (+ adv./prep.) (sometimes disapproving) to present information based on a particular way of thinking, especially in an unfair way 有倾向性地陈述;有偏向地报道◆The findings of the report had been slanted in favour of the manufacturers. 报告中的调查结果偏袒制造商。 slantBrE /slɑːnt/NAmE /slænt/ nouna sloping position 倾斜;歪斜;斜线;斜面◆The sofa faced the fire at a slant. 沙发斜对着壁炉。◆Cut the flower stems on the slant. 把花茎斜着切断。~ (on sth/sb) a way of thinking about sth, especially one that shows support for a particular opinion or side in a disagreement (有倾向性的)观点,态度◆She put a new slant on the play. 她对那出戏提出了一种新的见解。 |