首页英语词典tilttilt英英释意

tilt

英 [tɪlt] 美[tɪlt]
  • vi. 倾斜;翘起;以言词或文字抨击
  • vt. 使倾斜;使翘起
  • n. 倾斜
  • n. (Tilt)人名;(英)蒂尔特

英英释意


1. a combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances
2. a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement;
"they were involved in a violent argument"
3. a slight but noticeable partiality;
"the court's tilt toward conservative rulings"
4. the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical;
"the tower had a pronounced tilt"
"the ship developed a list to starboard"
"he walked with a heavy inclination to the right"
5. pitching dangerously to one side

双语例句


1. Larry Layton's trial is going full tilt right now.
拉里·莱顿一案的审判工作即将全面展开。

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2. He continued to urge the Conservative Party to tilt rightwards.
他继续力劝保守党要进一步右倾。

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3. The 3-metre-square slabs are on a tilt.
3平方米的厚板倾斜放置着。

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4. She wore her hat at a tilt over her left eye.
她歪戴着帽子遮住左眼.

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5. The paper has done much to tilt American public opinion in favour of intervention.
该报做了大量工作,使得美国舆论倾向于支持干涉。

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