Sesgado in english

Slanted

pronunciation: slæntəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

sesgado1 = askew ; skewed ; angled ; slanted ; skew-whiff ; wonky ; cock-eyed. 

Example: It is evident that the vision of the public library user as a person of catholic taste is a little askew.Example: This distribution is highly positively skewed, with a float tail and a small upturn at the high end.Example: The main feature of this learning resources center consists of white metal angled sunshades over each window.Example: Certain elements of the typical Carnegie building are proving superior to many of the innovations of the second half of the century, including the use of natural lighting, slanted surfaces for better reading.Example: His glasses were a little skew-whiff and what hair he had was all over the place.Example: I looked closely and I could see it looked a bit wonky but I decided it was so minor I could live with that.Example: The pictures were a bit tilted and the television appeared to be a bit cock-eyed, but otherwise, everything was alright.

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» ángulo sesgadocant angle .

Example: Actual ski boot cant angles are typically 3 degrees or less.

sesgado2 = biased [biassed] ; loaded. 

Example: The documentation concerning indexing is in danger of presenting a biased view of indexing.Example: The author briefly discusses the loaded techno-political issue of micro-informatics technology transfer, and how an international effort could assist in this respect.

sesgar = skew ; angle ; bias ; tint. 

Example: The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.Example: This publication seems to find particular favour in law firms, possibly because of its currency and the way it is angled towards the commercial world.Example: A sample would be biased if some elements in the population have no chance of selection.Example: His views on education were tinted by his own limited experience.

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» sesgarseslant .

Example: This well descends towards the bottom of the pyramid by a line not quite perpendicular to the horizon but slanting a little.

Sesgado synonyms

partial in spanish: parcial, pronunciation: pɑrʃəl part of speech: adjective biased in spanish: parcial, pronunciation: baɪəst part of speech: adjective inclined in spanish: inclinado, pronunciation: ɪnklaɪnd part of speech: adjective diagonal in spanish: diagonal, pronunciation: daɪægənəl part of speech: adjective, noun unfair in spanish: injusto, pronunciation: ənfer part of speech: adjective colored in spanish: de colores, pronunciation: kʌlɜrd part of speech: adjective aslant in spanish: oblicuamente, pronunciation: æslənt part of speech: adverb slanting in spanish: inclinación, pronunciation: slæntɪŋ part of speech: adjective one-sided in spanish: Unilateral, pronunciation: wənsaɪdəd part of speech: adjective aslope in spanish: una pendiente, pronunciation: æsloʊp part of speech: adjective sloping in spanish: en pendiente, pronunciation: sloʊpɪŋ part of speech: adjective sloped in spanish: inclinado, pronunciation: sloʊpt part of speech: adjective
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