英[ten'denʃəs]美[ten'denʃəs]
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adjective(形容词)
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If you are writing a report on climate change and you ignore evidence that the earth is warming, the paper might be called tendentious. Tendentious means promoting a specific, and controversial, point of view.
When something is tendentious, it shows a bias towards a particular point of view, especially one that people disagree about. It shares a root with the word tendency, which means “an inclination toward acting a certain way.” If you have the tendency to talk in a tendentious manner about politics, people might tend to avoid you at parties.
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词根:tend
adj.tendencious宣传性的;有支持某种立场的倾向
n.tendency倾向,趋势;癖好
tendentiousness有偏见;易引起争议
vi.tend趋向,倾向;照料,照顾
vt.tend照料,照管