slant objects
[/slænt ˈɑːbdʒɛkts/]
noun phrasepl: slant objects
objetos inclinados
1. Physical items or things that are positioned at an angle rather than vertically or horizontally; objects tilted or leaning from their standard orientation
The architect arranged slant objects throughout the gallery to create a sense of dynamic movement.
O arquiteto distribuiu objetos inclinados por toda a galeria para criar uma sensação de movimento dinâmico.
2. In perspective drawing or geometry, objects depicted or existing at an oblique angle to the viewer or baseline
The artist sketched slant objects in the background to emphasize depth.
O artista desenhou objetos inclinados ao fundo para enfatizar a profundidade.
3. Objects positioned to convey bias, prejudice, or distorted presentation (figurative usage)
The report presented slant objects of information to favor one political party.
O relatório apresentou informações enviesadas para favorecer um partido político.
In Brazilian Portuguese and English-speaking contexts, 'slant objects' can refer literally to physically angled items in design and art, or figuratively to biased or distorted information. The term is commonly used in architecture, visual arts, and journalism when discussing perspective, composition, or presentation bias.
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