skew 音標拼音: [skj'u]
a . 斜的,歪的
n . 歪斜,扭曲
vi . 歪斜,扭曲
vt . 使歪斜,曲解
斜的,歪的歪斜,扭曲歪斜,扭曲使歪斜,曲解
skew 歪斜
skew 偏斜
skew adj 1 :
having an oblique or slanting direction or position ; "
the picture was skew " [
synonym : {
skew }, {
skewed }]
v 1 :
turn or place at an angle ; "
the lines on the sheet of paper are skewed " [
ant : {
adjust }, {
align }, {
aline }, {
line up }]
Skew \
Skew \,
a .
Turned or twisted to one side ;
situated obliquely ;
skewed ; --
chiefly used in technical phrases .
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{
Skew arch },
an oblique arch .
See under {
Oblique }.
{
Skew back }. (
Civil Engin .)
(
a )
The course of masonry ,
the stone ,
or the iron plate ,
having an inclined face ,
which forms the abutment for the voussoirs of a segmental arch .
(
b )
A plate ,
cap ,
or shoe ,
having an inclined face to receive the nut of a diagonal brace ,
rod ,
or the end of an inclined strut ,
in a truss or frame .
{
Skew bridge }.
See under {
Bridge },
n .
{
Skew curve } (
Geom .),
a curve of double curvature ,
or a twisted curve .
See {
Plane curve },
under {
Curve }.
{
Skew gearing },
or {
Skew bevel gearing } (
Mach .),
toothed gearing ,
generally resembling bevel gearing ,
for connecting two shafts that are neither parallel nor intersecting ,
and in which the teeth slant across the faces of the gears .
{
Skew surface } (
Geom .),
a ruled surface such that in general two successive generating straight lines do not intersect ;
a warped surface ;
as ,
the helicoid is a skew surface .
{
Skew symmetrical determinant } (
Alg .),
a determinant in which the elements in each column of the matrix are equal to the elements of the corresponding row of the matrix with the signs changed ,
as in (
1 ),
below .
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1 )
0 2 -
3 -
2 0 53 -
5 0 (
2 )
4 -
1 71 8 -
2 -
7 2 1 [
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Note :
This requires that the numbers in the diagonal from the upper left to lower right corner be zeros .
A like determinant in which the numbers in the diagonal are not zeros is a skew determinant ,
as in (
2 ),
above .
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Skew \
Skew \,
adv . [
Cf .
D .
scheef .
Dan .
ski ?
v ,
Sw .
skef ,
Icel .
skeifr ,
G .
schief ,
also E .
shy ,
a . &
v .
i .]
Awry ;
obliquely ;
askew .
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Skew \
Skew \,
v .
t . [
See {
Skew },
adv .]
1 .
To shape or form in an oblique way ;
to cause to take an oblique position .
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2 .
To throw or hurl obliquely .
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Skew \
Skew \,
n . (
Arch .)
A stone at the foot of the slope of a gable ,
the offset of a buttress ,
or the like ,
cut with a sloping surface and with a check to receive the coping stones and retain them in place .
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Skew \
Skew \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Skewed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Skewing }.]
1 .
To walk obliquely ;
to go sidling ;
to lie or move obliquely .
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Child ,
you must walk straight ,
without skewing .
--
L '
Estrange .
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2 .
To start aside ;
to shy ,
as a horse . [
Prov .
Eng .]
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3 .
To look obliquely ;
to squint ;
hence ,
to look slightingly or suspiciously . --
Beau . &
Fl .
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147 Moby Thesaurus words for "
skew ":
aberrancy ,
aberration ,
agee ,
agee -
jawed ,
angle ,
angle off ,
askance ,
askant ,
askew ,
askewgee ,
asquint ,
asymmetric ,
awry ,
bear off ,
bend ,
bent ,
bias ,
branching off ,
catawampous ,
catawamptious ,
circuitousness ,
cockeyed ,
corner ,
crook ,
crooked ,
curve ,
declination ,
deflect ,
deflected ,
deflective ,
departure ,
detour ,
deviance ,
deviancy ,
deviate ,
deviation ,
deviousness ,
diffract ,
diffracted ,
diffractive ,
diffuse ,
diffused ,
digression ,
dip ,
disbalance ,
discursion ,
disequilibrate ,
disparate ,
disperse ,
dispersed ,
disproportionate ,
distort ,
distorted ,
divagate ,
divagation ,
divarication ,
diverge ,
divergence ,
diversion ,
divert ,
dogleg ,
double ,
drift ,
drifting ,
edge ,
errantry ,
excursion ,
excursus ,
exorbitation ,
flectional ,
flexed ,
go crabwise ,
go sideways ,
goggle ,
hairpin ,
ill -
matched ,
ill -
sorted ,
inadequate ,
indirection ,
inflective ,
insufficient ,
irregular ,
lateral ,
lateralize ,
look asquint ,
lurch ,
make leeway ,
mismatched ,
oblique ,
obliquity ,
odd ,
out of proportion ,
overbalance ,
pererration ,
pull ,
rambling ,
refract ,
refracted ,
refractile ,
refractive ,
refrangible ,
scatter ,
scattered ,
sheer ,
shift ,
shifting ,
shifting course ,
shifting path ,
sideslip ,
sidestep ,
sidle ,
skew -
jawed ,
skewed ,
skid ,
slant ,
slaunchways ,
slide ,
slip ,
slue ,
squinch ,
squint ,
squint the eye ,
squinting ,
straying ,
sway ,
sweep ,
swerve ,
swerving ,
swinging ,
tack ,
throw off balance ,
turn ,
turning ,
twist ,
unbalance ,
unequal ,
uneven ,
upset ,
variation ,
veer ,
wamper -
jawed ,
wandering ,
warp ,
wry ,
yaw ,
yaw -
ways ,
zigzag
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SKEW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SKEW is to take an oblique course How to use skew in a sentence
SKEW Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com SKEW definition: to give an oblique direction to; shape, form, or cut obliquely See examples of skew used in a sentence
SKEW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary SKEW definition: 1 to cause something to be not straight or exact; to twist or distort: 2 not straight 3 to… Learn more
Skew - definition of skew by The Free Dictionary To turn or place at an angle: skew the cutting edge of a plane 2 To give a bias to; distort: The use of a limited sample skewed the findings of the study 1 To take an oblique course or direction 2 To look obliquely or sideways 3 To display a statistical tendency toward: a television program that skews toward teenagers 1
SKEW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If something is skewed, it is changed or affected to some extent by a new or unusual factor, and so is not correct or normal Today's election will skew the results in favor of the northern end of the county [VERB noun] Policies are definitely more skewed towards economic growth than before
skew verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of skew verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
skew - Wiktionary, the free dictionary skew (third-person singular simple present skews, present participle skewing, simple past and past participle skewed) (transitive) To form or shape in an oblique way; to cause to take an oblique position
skew - WordReference. com Dictionary of English skew skyu v to turn aside or swerve:[no object] cars skewing off the road to distort; misrepresent:[~ + object] The accounting department skewed data and figures to show that the company was operating at a profit adj having a slanting direction or position
Skew Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Skew definition: To turn or place at an angle
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