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[skjuː]◙ n. שיפוע, לכסון, עיקום◙ v. להטות הצידה; לסטות; לפזול, ללכסן מבט◙ adj. עקום, נוטה הצידה, מלוכסן* * *◙ טבמ ןסכלל,לוזפל ;תוטסל ;הדיצה תוטהל◄◙ ןסכולמ,הדיצה הטונ,םוקע◄◙ םוקיע,ןוסכל,עופיש◄ -
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biais mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > skew
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I [skjuː] n1) ухил; нахил3) омана; перекручення, спотворення, вивихII [skjuː] a1) косий; скошений; похилий2) мaт. асиметричний3) тex. зміщенийIII [skjuː] advкосо; навскісIV [skjuː] v1) ухилятися, відхилятися; звертати убік2) перекошувати3) лякатися, кидатися убік ( про коня)4) (at, upon) дивитися скоса5) (at, upon) натякати, робити натяки ( на що-небудь)6) спотворювати, псувати -
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adj. eğri, yamuk, meyilli, asimetrik, çarpık, eğri büğrü————————n. eğrilik, yamukluk, eğiklik, asimetri, çarpıklık, üçgen çatı kenarı————————v. eğriltmek, eğri yapmak, çarpıtmak* * *1. eğri yoldan git (v.) 2. eğri (n.)* * *[skju:] 1. adjective(not straight or symmetrical.) eğri, eğik2. verb(to make or be distorted, not straight.) eğril(t)mek -
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adj. 1. ташуу, далиу. 2. эндүү, ташаа. v. 1. хазайх, хэлтийх. 2. хялайн харах. 3. гуйвуулах, мушгих. -
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a.vi., vt. 비스듬한, 비대칭의, 굽은, 비뚤어지(일그러지)게 하다, 굽다, 구부리다 -
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s [archit] kamen kose površine na podnožju prednjeg dijela kosog krova, kosina/on the # nakoso, nakrivo, na stranu, nahero* * *
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iskrivljavati
izvitoperen
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Skew — Skew, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Skewed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Skewing}.] 1. To walk obliquely; to go sidling; to lie or move obliquely. [1913 Webster] Child, you must walk straight, without skewing. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. To start aside; to shy, as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Skew — Skew, adv. [Cf. D. scheef. Dan. ski?v, Sw. skef, Icel. skeifr, G. schief, also E. shy, a. & v. i.] Awry; obliquely; askew. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
skew — [skju:; engl. = schräg, schief]: svw. ↑ synklinal … Universal-Lexikon
skew — [skju:] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old North French; Origin: escuer to avoid ] 1.) if something skews the results of a test etc, it affects the results, making them incorrect ▪ All the people we questioned lived in the same area, which had the… … Dictionary of contemporary English