slant 英 [slɑ:nt]   美 [slænt]

slant

slant  英 [slɑ:nt] 美 [slænt]

n. 倾斜;观点;偏见  vi. 倾斜;有倾向  vt. 使倾斜;使倾向于 

进行时:slanting  过去式:slanted  过去分词:slanted  第三人称单数:slants  名词复数:slants 

You slant the pen with an angle of 30 degrees on the paper. 你书写的时候笔身是倾斜的,和纸张形成30度的倾角。
The other is the choice of topic and the slant of the reporting; the Tennessee columnist wanted to promote his own craft while slamming something he considered inferior. 另一个是主题的选择和报道的偏见;这位田纳西州的专栏作家想提高的自己的技艺,却在大肆抨击自己觉得不好的东西。

  • To slant is to tilt or slope sharply to one side. Many streets in San Francisco are so steep that they slant dramatically upward.
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  • n. 倾斜;观点;偏见
  • vi. 倾斜;有倾向
  • vt. 使倾斜;使倾向于
  • adj. 倾斜的;有偏见的
  • 1. You slant the pen with an angle of 30 degrees on the paper.

    你书写的时候笔身是倾斜的,和纸张形成30度的倾角。

  • 2. The other is the choice of topic and the slant of the reporting; the Tennessee columnist wanted to promote his own craft while slamming something he considered inferior.

    另一个是主题的选择和报道的偏见;这位田纳西州的专栏作家想提高的自己的技艺,却在大肆抨击自己觉得不好的东西。

  • 3. Each book, paper or presentation that presents a set of patterns introduces the pattern concept with a different slant, one that may differ from others anywhere from slightly to radically.

    那些展示了模式集合的每一本书、论文或展示都使用不同观点介绍了模式概念,它们之间或多或少的有些不同。

  • slant (n.) 1650s, "an oblique direction or plane" (originally of landforms), from slant (v.). Meaning "a way of regarding something" is from 1905. Derogatory slang sense of "a slant-eyed Asian person" is recorded from 1943, from earlier slant-eyes (1929).
  • slant (v.) 1520s, "to strike obliquely" (against something), alteration of slenten "slip sideways" (c. 1300), perhaps via a Scandinavian source (compare Swedish slinta "to slip," Norwegian slenta "to fall on one side"), from Proto-Germanic *slintanan. Intransitive sense of "to slope, to lie obliquely" is first recorded 1690s; transitive sense of "to give a sloping direction to" is from 1805. Related: Slanted; slanting. As an adverb from late 15c.; as an adjective from 1610s. Slant rhyme attested from 1944.
slant / slɑːnt ; NAmE slænt / verb , noun slant slants slanted slanting verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] 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。 slantsth + adv./prep. Slant your skis a little more to the left. 把滑雪板略微向左斜一点。 2 [transitive ] slantsth (+ 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。 noun 1 a 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。 2 slant(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 slanton the play. 她对那出戏提出了一种新的见解。 slant / slɑːnt ; NAmE slænt /
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