neither parallel nor at right angles to a specified or implied line; askew; crooked
偏的;斜的;歪的
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his hat looked slightly skew 他的帽子看上去有点歪
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a skew angle .一个斜角。
【统计】 偏态的。
【数】 异面的。
(of a curve)not lying in a plane
(曲线)不在一个平面的。
an oblique angle; a slant
斜角;倾斜。
a bias towards one particular group or subject
(对特定人或对象的)偏见
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the paper had a working-class skew .这家报纸对工人阶级存有偏见。
[mass noun]
【统计】 偏态,偏斜性。
suddenly change direction or position
突然改变方向(或位置);偏离
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the car had skewed across the track .汽车偏离车道。
twist or turn or cause to do this
扭转;偏转
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he skewed around in his saddle 他在马鞍上扭动
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[with obj.]
his leg was skewed in and pushed against the other one .他的一只腿弯曲,顶住另一只腿。
[with obj.]make biased or distorted in a way that is regarded as inaccurate, unfair, or misleading
使存有偏见;歪曲,曲解
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the curriculum is skewed towards the practical subjects .教学大纲对实用课程有偏见。
[with obj.]
【统计】 使(分布)偏态,使不匀称。
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on the skew neither parallel nor at right angles to a specified or implied line; askew 歪斜的,偏斜的
"late Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘move obliquely’): shortening of Old Northern French