one-sid·ed /ˈwʌn-ˈsaɪdɪd/ 形容詞
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one-sided
單側
One-sid·ed a.
1. Having one side only, or one side prominent.
2. Hence: Limited to one side; favoring one person or side over another; partial; unjust; unfair; as, a one-sided view or statement. [wns=5] “Unguarded and one-sided language.”
Syn: -- biased, colored, slanted.
4. Bot. Growing on one side of a stem; as, one-sided flowers.
-- One-sid*ed*ly, adv. -- One-sid*ed*ness, n.
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one-sided
adj 1: not reversible or capable of having either side out [syn: nonreversible]
[ant: reversible]
2: involving only one part or side; "unilateral paralysis"; "a
unilateral decision" [syn: unilateral] [ant: multilateral,
bilateral]
3: out of proportion in shape [syn: ill-proportioned, lopsided]
4: favoring one person or side over another; "a biased account
of the trial"; "a decision that was partial to the
defendant" [syn: biased, colored, coloured, slanted]
5: excessively devoted to one faction [syn: biased]