| 释义 | 
		skewedskewed /skjuːd/ adjective    - Many people heard only inaccurate, skewed reports about the trial.
 
 - A lanky boy was skewed, one half of his body sliding from the other.
 - And such conditions, as noted previously, are an ideal medium for the cultivation of skewed or corrosive organizational beliefs.
 - I would here like to give two examples of such skewed populations and to speculate on the seeming anomaly.
 - In the Third World land scarcity among the poor is due to skewed ownership, not an overload of people.
 - It gives me a rather skewed impression of humankind.
 - Record retention will lead to a skewed vision of the contemporary world.
 - The agreement also ensured that the skewed economic and social system would continue, as well as the neoliberal economic policies.
 - The geographical spread of the observers is skewed.
 
   1an opinion, piece of information, result etc that is skewed is incorrect, especially because it has been affected by a particular thing or because you do not know all the facts:   The media’s coverage of the election has been skewed from the very beginning.2something that is skewed is not straight and is higher on one side than the other  SYN  crooked:   The picture on the wall was slightly skewed.  |