one-sided
- IPA[ˌwʌnˈsʌɪdɪd]
英式
- unfairly giving or dealing with only one side of a contentious issue; biased;(of a contest or conflict) having a marked inequality of strength or ability between the participants
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- 1. unfairly giving or dealing with only one side of a contentious issue; biased one-sided agitprop that devalues the causes it promotes 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a contest or conflict) having a marked inequality of strength or ability between the participants a totally one-sided match had a deceptively close scoreline it was a one-sided battle 同義詞
- ▪ (of a relationship or conversation) having all the effort coming from one participant a one-sided caring relationship denies the essential element of reciprocity
- 2. having or occurring on one side of something only one-sided documents
- out of one's way; aside
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- out of one's way; aside
Oxford American Dictionary
- operating to one's advantage
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- be convulsed with laughter
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- be convulsed with laughter
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- operating to one's advantage
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- out of one's way; aside
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- speak to someone in private, especially so as to advise or warn them about something
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- IPA[ˈwənˈsīdəd]
美式
- unfairly giving or dealing with only one side of a contentious issue or question; biased or ... the press was accused of being one-sided, of not giving a balanced picture
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