词汇 | skewing |
释义 | skewing present participle ofskew skew verb[ T ] uk /skjuː/ us /skjuː/ to cause something to be not straight or exact; to twist or distort: 使歪斜;歪曲;使有误差 These last-minute changes have skewed the company's results.这些最后一刻才做出的改变影响了公司的业绩。 Bending, twisting and curving arch your back ball up bendy bent bowed describe distortion entwine flex flexion flexural rewind swirlingly swoopy tangle tangled tangly wristy writhe zigzag You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Slanting, sloping, leaning, tilting Lies, lying & hypocrisy Examples of skewingskewing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. This skewing is evident with cytokines and immune effectors, cytokine receptors and signal transduction molecules. However, as this variable is essentially part of a lexical set, analysis revealed major skewing in the data. At the same time, the skewing in favor of contexts of low transitivity cannot itself be contact-induced. One problem is that true genetic balance is an unattainable goal, since there is inevitable skewing toward genetic units containing large numbers of languages. Deciding on tariffs, patents, licenses, taxes, cartels, entry-barriers, the state is simultaneously skewing the exercise of property rights from one elite to another. For each procedure (hysterectomy or ablation), the median length of stay was calculated to avoid skewing of the data. The measurements showed no significant wall downflow and no consistent skewing of the temperature profile which might signal the presence of large-scale natural convection. In questionnaires or surveys the two are apt to be treated as one procedure, skewing distribution maps. Some argue that the wrong economic criteria are being employed, skewing the discussion in favor of large industrialized operations. This is a disciplinary reaction to the perceived skewing of archaeological data. The skewing became more pronounced with increased pulmonary blood flow. This system also leads to a skewing of research priorities, driven by return on investment rather than priority health needs and outcomes. 15. As mass publics and opinion leaders often regard the political skewing of resources as illegitimate, politicians fear detection. We must still ask, however, whether it could be due to genetic or areal skewing. The threshold of 50 words was determined to be long enough to present a minimal risk of skewing, and to include as many floor turns as possible. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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