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  1. skewing:
  2. skew:


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Detailed Translations for skewing from English to Swedish

skewing:

skewing adj

  1. skewing (cross-eyed; squinting)

Translation Matrix for skewing:

ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
skelögd cross-eyed; skewing; squinting
skelögt cross-eyed; skewing; squinting
vindögt cross-eyed; skewing; squinting

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skew:

skew verb

  1. skew (squint)
    kisa
    • kisa verb (kisar, kisade, kisat)
  2. skew (shear)
    – To distort an object along its horizontal, vertical, or both axes. 1
    skjuva

skew [the ~] nomen

  1. the skew (shear)
    – A transformation that distorts a shape by a specified angle from an axis. The result is that a square is formed into a parallelogram. The skew or shear can be applied in more than one direction at a time. 1

Translation Matrix for skew:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
lutande leaning
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
kisa skew; squint peer
skjuva shear; skew
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
lutande crooked; leaning; lopsided; oblique; skew; slanting; sloping oblique
- skewed
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
snedställning shear; skew
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
skev crooked; leaning; lopsided; oblique; skew; slanting; sloping
skevt crooked; leaning; lopsided; oblique; skew; slanting; sloping bent; curved; warped
snett crooked; leaning; lopsided; oblique; skew; slanting; sloping

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Related Definitions for "skew":

  1. having an oblique or slanting direction or position2
    • the picture was skew2
  2. turn or place at an angle2
    • the lines on the sheet of paper are skewed2
  3. A transformation that distorts a shape by a specified angle from an axis. The result is that a square is formed into a parallelogram. The skew or shear can be applied in more than one direction at a time.1
  4. To distort an object along its horizontal, vertical, or both axes.1