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1 skewed
[skjuːd]aперекошений, косий; мaт. асиметричний -
2 skewed
[skjuːd]aперекошений, косий; мaт. асиметричний -
3 skewed
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4 skew
1. n1) схил; нахилon the skew — косо, у похилому положенні
2) відхилення від прямої лінії3) помилковість; збочення; вивих2. adj1) косий, скошений, перекошений; похилий2) мат. асиметричний3) тех. зміщений3. advкосо; навкіс, навкоси4. v1) ухилятися, відхилятися; звертати вбік2) перекосити, скривити3) лякатися, кидатися вбік (про коня)4) зиркати скоса, коситися (на когось, на щось — at, upon)5) натякати (на щось — at, upon)6) перекручуватиto be skewed — а) провалитися (на екзамені); б) дістати прочуханку
* * *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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