slant
verb uk/slɑːnt/ us/slænt/
[ I or T ](使)倾斜,(使)倾向
to (cause to) lean in a position that is not vertical; to (cause to) slope
Italic writing slants to the right. 斜体字向右倾斜。
The evening sun slanted (= shone with the light moving in a slope) through the narrow window. 夕阳透过狭窄的窗户斜射进来。
[ T ] often disapproving有倾向性地陈述;有偏向地报道
to present information in a particular way, especially showing one group of people, one side of an argument, etc. in such a positive or negative way that it is unfair
The police claimed that reports in the media were slanted against/towards the defendant. 警方称媒体的报道倾向于指责/袒护被告。
slant
noun uk/slɑːnt/ us/slænt/
[ S ]倾斜;斜面
a position or direction that is sloping
The car was parked on a slant. 车停在一个斜坡上。
The snow came down at a slant. 大雪斜斜地落下来。
[ C usually singular ]偏向,倾向
a particular way of showing or looking at something
The book had a personal/political/sociological slant. 这本书具有个人/政治/社会学倾向。