Skewing Meaning in English
word · lemma: skew
ˈskjuɪŋ
SKYOO-ing
skjˈuːɪŋ
sky-OO-ing
释义
Causing something to be twisted, slanted, or not balanced, often leading to incorrect or unfair results or views.
用法与细微差别
Used mostly in technical, academic, or statistical contexts to talk about data, results, or perspectives being made less accurate or fair. Common phrases: "skewing the results," "skewing the data." Often implies manipulation, unintentional or deliberate.
Spanish: sesgar - distorsionarPortuguese (BR): distorcer - enviesarPortuguese (PT): distorcer - enviesarChinese (Simplified): 歪曲 - 扭曲Chinese (Traditional): 歪曲 - 扭曲Hindi: विकृत करना - झुका देनाArabic: تشويه - انحرافBengali: বিকৃতি ঘটাচ্ছে - ত্রুটিপূর্ণ করছেRussian: искажает - смещаетJapanese: 歪めている - 偏らせているVietnamese: làm lệch - bóp méoKorean: 왜곡하고 있다 - 편향시키고 있다Turkish: çarpıtıyor - kaydırıyorUrdu: بگاڑ رہا ہے - ٹیڑھا کر رہا ہےIndonesian: membelokkan - memiringkan
例句
Misreporting the numbers is skewing the data.
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Advertising can be skewing public opinion.
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One mistake is skewing the results of the test.
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Social media is skewing how people see the news these days.
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By only interviewing young people, you're skewing the survey.
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Be careful—your personal feelings might be skewing your judgment.
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