tilt2 noun 1 (at) full tilt FAST/QUICKas fast as possible 全速地 He charged full tilt down the slope. 他全速冲下斜坡。
2 [countableC, uncountableU]VERTICAL# a movement or position in which one side of something is higher than the other 倾斜,倾侧 a slight tilt of the head 头的微侧
3 [countableC] a preference for one person, belief, or action over others 〔对某人、某信仰或某行为的〕倾向,偏向tilt toward/towards the recent tilt toward the Democrats 最近向民主党倾斜的民意
4 [countableC] British EnglishBrE an attempt to win something 〔意欲赢得某物的〕企图,尝试tilt at The team is preparing for another tilt at the European Cup. 球队正在为再一次问鼎欧洲杯备战。
5. [countableC]CRITICIZE a spoken or written attack on someone or something 〔口头或文字的〕抨击,攻击 tilt toward/towards• Moreover, the actual spending will be tilted toward groups that wield the most political power.• For years, the female tilt toward the Democrats was balanced by disproportionate white male support for Republicans.• They throw to the backs so often in the flat that their field tilts toward the sidelines.• She vanished at full tilt towards the kitchen-garden and the orchards.• Last week, legislators tilted toward the schools.• The ruddy desert loam tilts toward ridges to the east and falls to the yellow-white valley bowl to the west.• Scrubbing my mouth with my sleeve, I feel the Cathedral lurch beneath me, tilt towards a new trajectory.• She immediately came closer and wound her arms around his neck, pressing herself against him, her pelvis tilting towards his.