lopsided
adj. 不平等的; 兩側不勻稱[不平衡]的,向一側歪斜的; 畸
Something that is lopsided is uneven because one side is lower or heavier than the other.
His suit had shoulders that made him look lopsided.
他那套西服的兩肩不平,讓他整個人看起來一邊高一邊低。
...a friendly, lopsided grin.
友好的撇嘴一笑
If you say that a situation is lopsided, you mean that one element is much stronger, bigger, or more important than another element.
In 1916, Georgia Tech beat Cumberland 222-0. No game since has been that lopsided.
1916年,佐治亞理工以222比0的比分擊敗坎伯蘭。之後再沒有出現過比分如此懸殊的比賽。
...lopsided economic relations.
嚴重不平衡的經濟關係
1. out of proportion in shape
2. turned or twisted toward one side;
He fixed me with a lopsided grin.
他衝我歪嘴笑了笑。
The article presents a somewhat lopsided view of events.
這篇文章對事情的看法顯得有些片面。
The lopsided load on the lorry looked dangerous.
貨車上傾斜的貨物,看樣子很危險.
We won by a lopsided score.
我們以遙遙領先的比分獲勝.
His suit had shoulders that made him look lopsided.
他那套西服的兩肩不平,讓他整個人看起來一邊高一邊低。