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tilt

verb
/tɪlt/
/tɪlt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they tilt
/tɪlt/
/tɪlt/
he / she / it tilts
/tɪlts/
/tɪlts/
past simple tilted
/ˈtɪltɪd/
/ˈtɪltɪd/
past participle tilted
/ˈtɪltɪd/
/ˈtɪltɪd/
-ing form tilting
/ˈtɪltɪŋ/
/ˈtɪltɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to move, or make something move, into a position with one side or end higher than the other(使)倾斜,倾侧 synonym tip
    • (+ adv./prep.) Suddenly the boat tilted to one side小船突然倾向一侧。
    • The seat tilts forward, when you press this lever.按这个控制柄,座位就向前倾斜。
    • tilt something (+ adv./prep.) His hat was tilted slightly at an angle.他的帽子有点歪。
    • She tilted her head back and looked up at me with a smile.她仰起头含笑看着我。
    Extra Examples
    • Her face was tilted towards the sky.她仰面朝天。
    • She thought for a minute, her head tilted to one side.她歪着头想了一会儿。
    • The ground tilted (= sloped) sharply downwards.地面倾斜得很厉害。
    • Tilt the mirror away from you.把镜子向后倾斜。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • a little
    • gently
    • slightly
    preposition
    • away from
    • towards/​toward
    phrases
    • tilted to one side
    See full entry
  2. [transitive, intransitive] tilt (something/somebody) (in favour of/away from something/somebody) to make something/somebody change slightly so that one particular opinion, person, etc. is preferred or more likely to succeed than another; to change in this way使倾向于;使向…倾斜;偏向
    • The conditions may tilt the balance in favour of the Kenyan runners.这些条件可能对肯尼亚赛跑运动员有利。
    • Popular opinion has tilted in favour of the socialists.公众舆论已倒向社会党人一边。
  3. Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘fall or cause to fall, topple)’: perhaps related to Old English tealt ‘unsteady’, or perhaps of Scandinavian origin and related to Norwegian tylten ‘unsteady’ and Swedish tulta ‘totter’.
Idioms
tilt at windmills
  1. to waste your energy attacking imaginary enemies攻击假想敌;庸人自扰

tilt

noun
/tɪlt/
/tɪlt/
Idioms
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  1. [countable, usually singular, uncountable] a position in which one end or side of something is higher than the other; an act of tilting something to one side倾斜;倾侧
    • The table is at a slight tilt.这桌子有点儿倾斜。
    • He answered with a tilt of his head.他歪着头回答。
    • a tilt to the left歪向左边
    • vertical tilt垂直倾斜
    • The slope of the horizon is a consequence of spacecraft tilt.地平线的倾斜是航天器倾斜的结果。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • slight
    • downward
    • upward
    preposition
    • at a tilt
    • tilt of
    • tilt to
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  2. [countable] (British English) an attempt to win something or defeat somebody(意欲赢得某物或战胜某人的)企图,尝试
    • She aims to have a tilt at the world championship next year.她的目标是明年问鼎世界冠军。
  3. Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘fall or cause to fall, topple)’: perhaps related to Old English tealt ‘unsteady’, or perhaps of Scandinavian origin and related to Norwegian tylten ‘unsteady’ and Swedish tulta ‘totter’.
Idioms
(at) full tilt/pelt
  1. as fast as possible全速;尽快

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