• tendentious

    英:[ten'denʃəs]  
    美: [tɛn'dɛnʃəs] 

    tendentious 基本解释

    • adj. 有偏见的,有倾向的;宣传性的

    tendentious 词态变化

    副词: tendentiously;名词: tendentiousness;

    tendentious 英文词源

    tendentious (adj.)
    "having a definite purpose," 1871, formed after or from German tendenziös, from Tendenz "tendency," from Medieval Latin tendentia (see tendency).

    tendentious 英文释义

    1. having or marked by a strong tendency especially a controversial one;
    "a tendentious account of recent elections"
    "distinguishing between verifiable fact and tendentious assertion"

    tendentious 双语例句

    1. His analysis was rooted in a somewhat tendentious reading of French history.
    他的分析源于对法国历史带有一定偏见的解读。

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    2. Such tendentious statements are likely to provoke strong opposition.
    这种有倾向性的说法可能招致强烈的反对.

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    3. She made a tendentious speech.
    她发表了有倾向性的讲话.

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    4. Countries engaged in war send tendentious reports.
    参战国送出宣传性的报告.

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    tendentious 实用场景例句

    His analysis was rooted in a somewhat tendentious reading of French history.
    他的分析源于对法国历史带有一定偏见的解读。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    She made a tendentious speech.
    她发表了有倾向性的讲话.

    期刊摘选

    Such tendentious statements are likely to provoke strong opposition.
    这种有倾向性的说法可能招致强烈的反对.

    辞典例句

    Countries engaged in war send tendentious reports.
    参战国送出宣传性的报告.

    期刊摘选

    His analysis was rooted in a somewhat tendentious reading of French history.
    他的分析源于对法国历史带有一定偏见的解读。

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