skewed
[skju:d]
v.
歪曲( skew的过去式和过去分词 );
曲解;
使不公允;
影响…的准确性;
例句:
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The recall electorate was skewed demographically towards the Republicans.
来自NEWYORKER
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Policies are definitely more skewed towards economic growth than before.
政策明显比以往更多地向经济增长方面倾斜。
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The book is heavily skewed towards American readers.
这本书严重倾向于美国读者。
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She skewed around in her chair.
她坐在椅子上歪扭过身来.
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The data itself is skewed by the worldview.
来自SA
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It is not simply theconclusions that are skewed.
来自SA