skewed

skewed [skju:d] [skju:d] 

原级:skew

第三人称单数:skews

现在分词:skewing

skewed 基本解释
歪曲( skew的过去式和过去分词 );曲解;使不公允;影响…的准确性;
skewed 网络解释

skewed的解释

1. 倾斜的:SI-units 国际单位(制) | skewed 倾斜的 | sky temperature 天空湿度

2. 斜的:size proportionate allocation 比例布局法 | skewed 斜的 | * skewness 失真

3. 异面:57. parallel 平行 | 58. skewed 异面 | 59. limit 极限

4. 倾斜型:Six thinking hat ???? ??? ?? ?? 六顶思考帽 | Skewed ??? 倾斜型 | Solution mapping ?? ?? ?? 问题解决图

skewed 单语例句

1. The sweetly skewed take on life and relationships today earned a best comedy nod and an impressive six acting bids.

2. Salaries for executives have rocketed and profits have soared, because the productivity gains from a growing economy have been disproportionately skewed toward capital.

3. skewed的翻译

3. Wuxi had traditionally been an industrial city heavily skewed toward chemical production but now is hinging its bets on the service sector's development.

4. The economic model is skewed, a state of affairs that NCPA is struggling to resolve.

5. Most cities have local laws that govern compensation and the resolution of disagreements, but legal experts say these laws are skewed towards developers.

6. 911查询·英语单词

6. The reason this myth is so widespread may have something to do with skewed perceptions.

7. Income distribution has remained skewed in favor of the rich for too long, and the government has failed to provide decent public goods.

8. Although Wuxi's manufacturing output ranks among the nation's top 10, its industrial structure is heavily skewed toward the chemical sector.

9. The low interest rate level has been one factor in the extremely skewed pattern of growth in China over recent years.

10. Critics say even election results are skewed because an official body that vets candidates often excludes liberal hopefuls before the race.

skewed 英英释义

skewed的意思

adj

1. having an oblique or slanting direction or position

    e.g. the picture was skew

    Synonym: skew