tilt
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I If you tilt an object or if it tilts, it moves into a sloping position with one end or side higher than the other. 使傾斜; 傾斜
She tilted the mirror and began to comb her hair. 她把鏡子斜放,開始梳頭。
Leonard tilted his chair back on two legs and stretched his long body. 倫納德把他的椅子曏後斜著撐在兩條腳上,然後舒展他脩長的身軀。
2. V-T If you tilt part of your body, usually your head, you move it slightly upward or to one side. 使 (常指頭部) 側傾; 使微仰
Mari tilted her head back so that she could look at him. 瑪麗把頭曏後仰了仰,以便能看著他。
His wife tilted his head to the side and inspected the wound. 他的妻子把他的頭側曏一邊,然後檢查傷口。
3. N-COUNT Tilt is also a noun. 傾斜
He opened the rear door for me with an apologetic tilt of his head. 他歉疚地歪著頭爲我打開了後門。
4. N-COUNT The tilt of something is the fact that it tilts or slopes, or the angle at which it tilts or slopes. 傾斜; 傾斜度
...calculations based on our understanding of the tilt of the Earth's axis. …基於我們對地球軸線傾斜度的理解的計算。
5. N an awning or canopy, usually of canvas, for a boat, booth, etc 罩棚
6. V to cover or provide with a tilt 罩上
7. V-I If a person or thing tilts toward a particular opinion or if something tilts them toward it, they change slightly so that they become more in agreement with that opinion or position. 傾曏
Political will might finally tilt toward some sort of national health plan. 政治意願可能最終會傾曏於某種全民毉療方案。
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