tendentiously
adverb uk/tenˈden.ʃəs.li/ us/tenˈden.ʃəs.li/
有强烈倾向的;有偏见的
in a way that expresses or supports a particular opinion that many people disagree with
Parts of the media have tendentiously exaggerated the significance of the incident. 部分媒体有倾向性地夸大了这一事件的重要性。
See: tendentious
- More examples
- The study tendentiously assumes that oil discovered in Alaska would substantially reduce oil prices nationally.
- It was a tendentiously worded paragraph, with no attempt to put things in context.
- It began with an unauthorised briefing, which was reported tendentiously.
- The economist's role was to describe the economy in all its complexity and contradictions, he believed, not tendentiously influence politicians.