什么是 tilt?To cause to slope, as by raising one end; incline: tilt a soup bowl; tilt a chair backward. To aim or thrust (a lance) in a joust.To charge (an opponent); attack.To forge with a tilt hammer.To slope; incline. See Synonyms at slant.To favor one side over another in a dispute; lean: "His views tilt unmistakably to the Arab position” ( William Safire). To fight with lances; joust.To engage in a combat or struggle; fight: tilting at injustices. The act of tilting or the condition of being tilted.An inclination from the horizontal or vertical; a slant: adjusting the tilt of a writing table. A sloping surface, as of the ground.A tendency to favor one side in a dispute: the court's tilt toward conservative rulings. An implicit preference; a bias: "pitilessly illuminates the inaccuracies and tilts of the press” ( Nat Hentoff). A medieval sport in which two mounted knights with lances charged together and attempted to unhorse one another.A thrust or blow with a lance.A combat, especially a verbal one; a debate.A tilt hammer.New England See seesaw. See Regional Note at teeter-totter.at full tilt Informal At full speed: a tank moving at full tilt. A canopy or an awning for a boat, wagon, or cart.To cover (a vehicle) with a canopy or an awning.