单词 | one-sided |
释义 | one-sided 1. adjective If you say that an activity or relationship is one-sided, you think that one of the people or groups involved does much more than the other or is much stronger than the other. The negotiating was completely one-sided. Muster needed just 72 minutes to win the one-sided match, 6-2, 6-3. 2. adjective If you describe someone as one-sided, you are critical of what they say or do because you think it shows that they have considered only one side of an issue or event. [disapproval] The organisation still believes the government is being one sided. There has been a very one-sided account of her problems with Ted. Synonyms: biased, prejudiced, weighted, twisted Collocations: one-sided affair But this is not entirely a one-sided affair. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Insiders have suggested the move might not have been a one-sided affair. The Sun (2013) It should have been a one-sided affair. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Obviously economic security cannot be a one-sided affair. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy (1990) Economically, it appears to be a one-sided argument. Times, Sunday Times Among senior politicians, at least, it proved to be a one-sided argument when it came to the merits of womenonly carriages. Times, Sunday Times But theirs always seems to be such a one-sided argument. Times, Sunday Times A small, one-sided argument ensues, the element of surprise being all in these cases. Times, Sunday Times Generally, one-sided arguments are better with audiences already favorable to your message. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 一边倒的 Japanese: 不公平な |
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