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a·skew /əˈskjuː/ adverb [not before noun] STRAIGHTnot quite straight or in the right position 斜,歪 Matilda ran towards us with her hat askew. 马蒂尔达歪戴着帽子朝我们跑来。Examples from the Corpusaskew• There's Jerry, with his collar open and his tie askew.• His yellow pallor gave him a jaundiced look; his beard was unbrushed, his cap askew.• There were soldiers everywhere by now, shabby-looking in peak caps set askew and ill-fitting camouflage.• Whoever placed her feet, in their unfashionable lace-up shoes, left one askew, giving her a knock-kneed appearance.• Tom plopped himself askew in one of the Venetian chairs.• Eventually some one will emerge from the muck, the rusty mayoral crown askew on a weary head.• The tarp rolled askew, one end wrapped around the goal post.Origin askew (1500-1600) Probably from skewa·skew adverbChineseSyllable the in straight quite Corpus right or not position |