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skju:
1. adjective(not straight or symmetrical.) torcido
2. verb(to make or be distorted, not straight.) torceradj.• oblicuo, -a adj.• sesgado, -a adj.n.• inclinación s.f.• sesgo s.m.v.• sesgar v.[skjuː]1.Nto be on the skew — estar desviado, estar sesgado
2.ADJ sesgado, oblicuo, torcido3.VT sesgar, desviar4.VI (also: skew round) desviarse, ponerse al sesgo, torcerse -
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adj.1 asimétrico.2 oblicuo, sesgado.s.1 desalineamiento, desajuste, desfase.2 sesgo, bies.3 asimetría.v.1 sesgar, desviarse del curso en forma oblicua.2 mirar oblicuamente, mirar de reojo.(pt & pp skewed) -
6 skew-whiff
'skjuː'hwɪf, ˌskjuː'wɪfadjective (BrE colloq) (pred)to be skew-whiff — estar* torcido, estar* chueco (AmL)
[ˌskjuː'wɪf]ADJ (Brit) (=twisted) torcido, chueco (LAm)* * *['skjuː'hwɪf, ˌskjuː'wɪf]adjective (BrE colloq) (pred)to be skew-whiff — estar* torcido, estar* chueco (AmL)
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8 skew arch
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > skew arch
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9 skew grid
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > skew grid
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10 skew lines
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > skew lines
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11 skew bridge
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12 skew error
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13 skew ray
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14 skew arch
s.arco enviajado, arco aviajado, arco en esviaje, arco oblicuo. -
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17 skew deviation
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18 skew polygon
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20 skew-symmetric
adj.antisimétrico.
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