one-sided
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˌone-ˈsided adjective 1 UNFAIRconsidering or showing only one side of a question, subject etc in a way that is unfair 片面的,偏颇的,偏于一方的,不公正的 → biased, balanced The newspapers give a very one-sided account of the war. 报纸对这场战争作了非常片面的报道。2 EQUALan activity or competition that is one-sided is one in which one person or side is much stronger or does much more than the other 〔活动或比赛〕一边倒的,不均衡的 a very boring, one-sided game 一场乏味无趣、实力悬殊的比赛 The conversation was very one-sided. 这次对话很不对等。 —one-sidedly adverb —one-sidedness noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
one-sided• This interaction of science and theology is not one-sided.• Corcoran called the accusations unjust and one-sided.• In Georgetown, things were more one-sided.• Newspapers often give a very one-sided account of political events.• One, the game couldn't have been fixed because it was so utterly one-sided and tedious.• I gritted my teeth and decided it wasn't such a one-sided deal after all.• It's kind of a one-sided game until the whole field is in shadow.• However, this is not an entirely one-sided movement.• Finally, she could bear his one-sided possession no longer.• Foreign publications have been criticised for alleged one-sided reporting and their correspondents have been denied visas.• a one-sided victory• I'm amazed the paper would print such one-sided views.ˌone-ˈsided adjectiveChineseSyllable
considering Corpus of only or one side showing
one-sided
ˌone-ˈsided
adjective
1. considering or showing only one side of a question, subject etc in a way that is unfair ⇨ biased, balanced:
The newspapers give a very one-sided account of the war.
2. an activity or competition that is one-sided is one in which one person or side is much stronger or does much more than the other:
a very boring, one-sided game
The conversation was very one-sided.
—one-sidedly adverb
—one-sidedness noun [uncountable]
ˌone-ˈsided
adjective1. considering or showing only one side of a question, subject etc in a way that is unfair ⇨ biased, balanced:
2. an activity or competition that is one-sided is one in which one person or side is much stronger or does much more than the other:
—one-sidedly adverb
—one-sidedness noun [uncountable]