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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++skew /skjuː/ verb [transitive]  1 WRONG/INCORRECTif something skews the results of a test etc, it affects them, making them incorrect 影响〔测试结果等〕的准确性,使偏颇 All the people we questioned lived in the same area, which had the effect of skewing the figures. 我们询问的人全都生活在同一地区,这影响了数据的准确性。2 to affect or influence someone’s ideas, actions, or judgment, especially in a way that makes the ideas etc not correct or fair 使曲解,使存有偏见 These assumptions about Communism skewed American foreign policy for decades. 对于共产主义的这些臆断使美国外交政策数十年来有失偏颇。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
skewWe feel that this may skew any long-term investment planning for sport.Nationalist politics often favor local companies over outside media giants, skewing competition for new licenses.Politics can often skew decisions that should be taken on their merits.As 1968 dawned and events accelerated Jones's politics began to skew from those of his co-founders.He said evidence was stored and handled improperly, potentially skewing results.Some samples were handled improperly, which could have skewed the results.The insurance aspects of Social Security also skew the returns.For one thing, especially if the sample is relatively small, unlikely events can skew the sample.Is television scaring our kids, engendering violent behavior, skewing their morals and generally eroding the aesthetic standards of Western civilization?
Origin skew (1300-1400) Old North French escuer to avoid
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skew
skew /skjuː/ verb [transitive]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old North French
 Origin: escuer __to avoid__
1. if something skews the results of a test etc, it affects them, making them incorrect:
    All the people we questioned lived in the same area, which had the effect of skewing the figures.
2. to affect or influence someone’s ideas, actions, or judgment, especially in a way that makes the ideas etc not correct or fair:
    These assumptions about Communism skewed American foreign policy for decades.


skewBrE /skjuː/ 🔊NAmE /skjuː/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they skew BrE /skjuː/ 🔊 NAmE /skjuː/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it skews BrE /skjuːz/ 🔊 NAmE /skjuːz/ 🔊past simple skewed BrE /skjuːd/ 🔊 NAmE /skjuːd/ 🔊past participle skewed BrE /skjuːd/ 🔊 NAmE /skjuːd/ 🔊 -ing form skewing BrE /ˈskjuːɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskjuːɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive] ~ sth to change or influence sth with the result that it is not accurate, fair, normal, etc. 歪曲;曲解;使不公允;影响…的准确性to skew the statistics影响统计数字的准确性 [intransitive] + adv./prep. (BrE) to move or lie at an angle, especially in a position that is not normal 偏离;歪斜The ball skewed off at a right angle. 球呈直角偏离弹了出去。🔊🔊