lopsided

美 [ˌlɑːpˈsaɪdɪd]英 [ˌlɒpˈsaɪdɪd]
  • adj.不平衡;不平衡的;向一侧倾斜的;一侧比另一侧低(或小等)的
lopsidedlopsided

adj.

一侧比另一侧低(或小等)的;向一侧倾斜的;不平衡的
having one side lower, smaller, etc. than the other

a lopsided grin/mouth

撇着嘴笑;撇嘴

The article presents a somewhat lopsided view of events.

这篇文章对事情的看法显得有些片面。

lopsided

频次

  • 1
    ADJ-GRADED 向一侧倾斜的;不匀称的
    Something that is lopsided is uneven because one side is lower or heavier than the other.

    His suit had shoulders that made him look lopsided.

    他那套西服的两肩不平,让他整个人看起来一边高一边低。

  • 2
    ADJ-GRADED 悬殊的;严重不平衡的
    If you say that a situation is lopsided, you mean that one element is much stronger, bigger, or more important than another element.

    In 1916, Georgia Tech beat Cumberland 222-0. No game since has been that lopsided.

    1916年,佐治亚理工以222比0的比分击败坎伯兰。之后再没有出现过比分如此悬殊的比赛。

adj

1
turned or twisted toward one side
a...youth with a gorgeous red necktie all awry"- G.K.Chesterto
his wig was, as the British say, skew-whiff
Synonym: askew awry(p) cockeyed wonky skew-whiff
2
having one side lower or smaller or lighter than the other

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