slanted
adj. 有偏见的; 倾斜的
v. (使)倾斜,歪斜( slant的过去式 ); 有倾向性地编写或报道
Something that slants is sloping, rather than horizontal or vertical.
The morning sun slanted through the glass roof...
清晨的阳光透过玻璃屋顶,斜照了进来。
Battered pine floors slanted down to a Georgian window.
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。
If something is on a slant, it is in a slanting position.
You're slightly above the garden because the house is on a slant.
由于房子是倾斜的,所以你的位置稍微高于花园。
...long pockets cut on the slant.
斜裁的长口袋
If information or a system is slanted, it is made to show favour towards a particular group or opinion.
The programme was deliberately slanted to make the home team look good.
这个节目故意偏向主场队,以使他们看上去表现还不错。
A particular slant on a subject is a particular way of thinking about it, especially one that is unfair.
The political slant at Focus can be described as centre-right...
《焦点》杂志的政治立场可以称为中间偏右。
They give a slant to every single news item that's put on the air.
他们播放的每一则新闻都有所偏向。
1. having an oblique or slanted direction
2. favoring one person or side over another;
The property of peak wavelength of slanted reflection hologram grating was discussed.
讨论了倾斜条纹反射全息光栅的波长特性.
The report was slanted in favor of the strikers.
那篇报导偏向罢工工人.
Growing or directing upward from a curved or slanted base, as certain plant stems.
从一弯曲或倾斜的底部向上生长或上指, 如某些植物的茎.
Whose was the hand that slanted back this brow?
谁人之手将这额头往后打塌?
He slanted towards rejecting those proposals.
他倾向于拒绝那些建议.