slant 的 4 个定义
- to veer or angle away from a given level or line, especially from a horizontal; slope.
- to have or be influenced by a subjective point of view, bias, personal feeling or inclination, etc..
- to cause to slope.
- to distort by rendering it unfaithfully or incompletely, especially in order to reflect a particular viewpoint: He slanted the news story to discredit the Administration.
- to write, edit, or publish for the interest or amusement of a specific group of readers: a story slanted toward young adults.
- slanting or oblique direction; slope: the slant of a roof.
- a slanting line, surface, etc.
- virgule.
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- sloping; oblique: a slant roof; a slant approach.
slant 近义词
angle, slope
particular opinion
angle off, slope
change to suit; distort
更多slant例句
- If they do, the candidate currently most likely to replace him is an anti-mask-mandate conservative radio host who cuts against the state’s liberal slant.
- This is contributing to larger early rounds than we have seen in previous years — investors can’t pick the winner, but they can slant the playing field instead.
- Some of the best recent shows and movies with a feminist slant explore the bonds between women who thrive in collaborating and caring for each other.
- So that business slant, business perspective, I think is something that I really enjoy working with a board with, sharing some ideas and then collaborating back and forth.
- Oil companies have long tried to cut deals with property owners to allow for slant or horizontal drilling underneath homes.
- Meanwhile, big dollar advertising campaigns have taken an explicit rainbow-hued slant.
- Owen sees the writing of his book—telling the truth slant—as a way of closing the circle on his own losses.
- Emily Dickinson famously wrote, “Tell the truth but tell it slant.”
- And while they may have an ideological slant, they are not wedded to it.
- American literature seems to want for authors of a Republican slant.
- He had the innate slant of mind that properly belongs to a moderator of mass meetings called to aggravate a crisis.
- The rear of him had not sunk so far, so he was on a slant which made it all the more difficult for him to lift himself.
- A rise of land showed gaunt and black, and the pilot was guiding the ship in a long slant upon it.
- The abrupt slant of the hill gives the building an additional story on the south side.
- The last has the true slant for activity and strength, in which it excels all other breeds of equal weight.