skewing
['skju:ɪŋ]
n.
时(间)滞(后),(两个相关信号间的)相位差;
v.
歪曲( skew的现在分词 );
曲解;
使不公允;
影响…的准确性;
例句:
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It is verified that the machine performance can be significantly improved with appropriate rotor - skewing.
研究表明,采用合适角度的转子斜极可以使电机各项性能得到明显改善.
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Skewing parameter was introduced to describe Raman spectroscopy distortion of water molecule stretching variation.
采用了频移参数描述水分子拉曼峰的形变强度,并讨论了频移参数与盐度之间的关系.
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They also risk skewing healthcare priorities and consuming disproportionate resources relative the benefits and alternatives.
它们还可能扭曲医疗方面需要优先解决的事项,令所获益处与替代方案消耗的资源不成比例.
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There has to be something there skewing the odds.
来自SA
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The population is also skewing younger, which means more Democratic.
来自NEWYORKER
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Blatantly skewing the figures was punished.
来自NEWYORKER