one-sided

英[ˌwʌnˈsaidid]
美[ˈwʌnˈsaɪdɪd]

基本释义

  • adj.单方面的,一边的; 片面的,不公道的; 倾向一边的; [法]片面的

实用例句

The press were accused of presenting a very one-sided picture of the issue.

新闻界被指责对这件事的报道非常片面。

牛津词典

a totally one-sided match

实力非常悬殊的比赛

牛津词典

a one-sided conversation (= in which one person talks most of the time)

一边倒的交谈

牛津词典

The negotiating was completely one-sided...

谈判完全呈一边倒之势。

Muster needed just 72 minutes to win the one-sided match, 6-2, 6-3.

穆斯特尔仅用72分钟便以6比2、6比3拿下了这场实力悬殊的比赛。

The organisation still believes the government is being one sided...

该组织仍然认为政府有失公允。

There has been a very one-sided account of her problems with Ted.

关于她与特德的问题,有一则非常片面的报道。

The organisation still believes the government is being one sided.

该组织仍然认为政府有失公允。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. not reversible or capable of having either side out

  • 2. involving only one part or side;

    "unilateral paralysis"

    "a unilateral decision"

  • 3. out of proportion in shape

  • 4. favoring one person or side over another;

    "a biased account of the trial"

    "a decision that was partial to the defendant"

  • 5. excessively devoted to one faction

同义词

adj.偏见的;不公平的

unfairpartialbiasedprejudiced