| 单词 | lopsided |
| 释义 | lopsided From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlopsidedlop‧sid‧ed /ˌlɒpˈsaɪdɪd $ ˌlɑːp-/ adjective1 REGULARhaving one side that is lower or heavier than the othera lopsided grin2 EQUALUNFAIRunequal or uneven, especially in an unfair waya lopsided 8–0 victoryExamples from the Corpuslopsided• The lopsided final score may suggest an easy victory.• a note written in a child's lopsided handwriting• There was something odd about her too-a slight stumble in her walk, a lopsided look to her face.• Why are women drawn in such lopsided numbers to pentecostalism?• His whole face was lopsided, one cheek badly scarred.• She gave me a lopsided smile.• At length they came to another smaller gate, flanked by a gloriously lopsided storybook cottage.• It also led to the creation of a lopsided system in line with the structure of medical priorities and values.• She notices she has made a mistake and begins unraveling a lopsided yellow row.Origin lopsided (1700-1800) lop “to hang down loosely”; LOP-EARED |
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