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slant
- IPA[slant]
美式
- slope or lean in a particular direction; diverge or cause to diverge from the vertical or horizontal;(especially of light or shadow) fall in an oblique direction
- a sloping position;a particular point of view from which something is seen or presented
- sloping
verb: slant, 3rd person present: slants, gerund or present participle: slanting, past tense: slanted, past participle: slanted
noun: slant, plural noun: slants
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. slope or lean in a particular direction; diverge or cause to diverge from the vertical or horizontal a plowed field slanted up to the skyline slant your skis as you turn 同義詞
- ▪ (especially of light or shadow) fall in an oblique direction the early sun slanted across the mountains
- 2. present or view (information) from a particular angle, especially in a biased or unfair way everybody slants their research, whether they admit it or not 同義詞
名詞
- 1. a sloping position the hedge grew at a slant cut flower stems on the slant 同義詞
- 2. a particular point of view from which something is seen or presented a new slant on science 同義詞
形容詞
- 1. sloping slant pockets
- sloping or leaning in a particular direction: a slanted roof
Oxford American Dictionary
- sloping or leaning in a particular direction: a slanted roof
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person) having slanting eyes (often used as an insult towards people of Japanese or ... you slant-eyed git! his neat, slant-eyed Slavonic face
Oxford Dictionary
- the height of a cone from the vertex to the periphery (rather than the centre) of the base.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[slɑːnt]
英式
- slope or lean in a particular direction; diverge or cause to diverge from the vertical or ... a ploughed field slanted up to the skyline slant your skis as you turn
- a sloping position: the hedge grew at a slant cut flower stems on the slant
- sloping: slant pockets
Oxford Dictionary