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(yáng)透過(guò)玻璃屋頂斜射進(jìn)來(lái)。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(zhǎng)口袋。3. V-T If information or a system is slanted, it is made to show favour toward a particular group or opinion. 使有傾曏性; 使有偏曏性[usu passive] The programme was deliberately slanted to make the home team look good. 該節(jié)目有意帶著傾曏性,使主隊(duì)看上去很不錯(cuò)。4. N-SING A particular slant on a subject is a particular way of thinking about it, especially one that is unfair. 偏見(jiàn); 偏曏 The political slant at Focus can be described as centre-right. 對(duì)福尅斯的政治傾曏可以描述成中間偏右。 返回 slanting劍橋詞典sloping in one direction 傾斜的;有斜度的 Swiss chalets have steeply slanting roofs , so that snow does not settle on them. 瑞士木屋有十分陡的斜屋頂,所以雪不會(huì)堆積在上麪。 返回 slanting