柯林斯詞典slant /slɑ?nt/ (slanting,slanted,slants) 1. V-I Something that slants is sloping, rather than horizontal or vertical. 傾斜 The morning sun slanted through the glass roof. 朝陽透過玻璃屋頂斜射進來。2. N-SING If something is on a slant, it is in a slanting position. 傾斜 ...long pockets cut on the slant. …斜裁的長口袋。3. V-T If information or a system is slanted, it is made to show favour toward a particular group or opinion. 使有傾向性; 使有偏向性[usu passive] The programme was deliberately slanted to make the home team look good. 該節(jié)目有意帶著傾向性,使主隊看上去很不錯。4. N-SING A particular slant on a subject is a particular way of thinking about it, especially one that is unfair. 偏見; 偏向 The political slant at Focus can be described as centre-right. 對??怂沟恼蝺A向可以描述成中間偏右。 返回 slanted劍橋詞典sloping in one direction 傾斜的;歪斜的 disapproving showing information about one person , one side of an argument , etc. in such a positive or negative way that it is unfair 有偏向性的;有傾向性的 Slanted media coverage is increasing public support for the war . 有傾向性的媒體報道正使得越來越多的公眾開始支持戰(zhàn)爭。 返回 slanted