slant的意思和读音

slant

: [slænt] : [slɑːnt]

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v.

adj.

使

slants  slanting  slanted  

v.incline,lean,slope,skew,tilt

n.angle,diagonal,pitch,gradient,viewpoint

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1.[i][t]使to slope or to make sth slope in a particular direction or at a particular angle

The sun slanted through the window.

Slant your skis a little more to the left.

2.[t]~ sth (+ adv./prep.)to present information based on a particular way of thinking, especially in an unfair way

The findings of the report had been slanted in favour of the manufacturers.

n.

1.线a sloping position

The sofa faced the fire at a slant .

Cut the flower stems on the slant .

2.~ (on sth/sb)a way of thinking about sth, especially one that shows support for a particular opinion or side in a disagreement

She put a new slant on the play.

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n.1.the angle at which something slopes2.a particular way of showing or considering information

v.1.to be or move at an angle that is not 90 degrees, or to make something do this2.to give information or ideas in a way that gives more attention or support to a particular person, group, or opinion

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1.This time the door, search not choose to slant was found to have good word is we have to main work.

2.Come on, he thought and looked down into the dark water at the slant of the line. Eat it now and it will strengthen the hand.线/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.To help generate lift to keep midwater, the top of the tail extends farther back than the bottom, creating a slant along the back edge.沿

4.Was opposite, allegedly CK also is to see above the travesty that I mention just begins a sword to go slant sharp edge.CK

5.Lights made a giant of him as he stood motionless: one white, glittering, gloved hand raised, fedora pulled down at a slant.

6.And a car without living downtown hotel, slant a bit of hotel can spend the same fee, enjoy more superior service.

7.Slant eyes and narrow, triangular eyes detract from correct expression and are to be faulted.

8.Nonetheless, coverage of France in the foreign media tends to take a teleological slant.

9.In the photoelastic coating methods, the shear stress difference and slant incident approaches are often used to divide the main strains.

10.There's a certain slant of light, On winter afternoons, That oppresses, like the weight Of cathedral tunes . . .……