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distort美 [dɪ'stɔrt] 英 [dɪ'stɔː(r)t] - v.扭曲;歪曲;使变形;使失真
- 网络曲解;弄歪;扭曲变形
第三人称单数:distorts 现在分词:distorting 过去式:distorted v.+n. distort information,distort truth v. misrepresent,interfere with,twist,alter,garble 1. | ~ sth 使变形;扭曲;使失真to change the shape, appearance or sound of sth so that it is strange or not clear |
| a fairground mirror that distorts your shape 露天游乐场的哈哈镜 | | The loudspeaker seemed to distort his voice. 他的声音从喇叭里传出来好像失真了。 |
2. | ~ sth 歪曲;曲解to twist or change facts, ideas, etc. so that they are no longer correct or true |
| Newspapers are often guilty of distorting the truth. 报章常犯歪曲事实的错误。 | | The article gave a distorted picture of his childhood. 这篇文章对他的童年作了歪曲的描述。 |
v. | 1. to bend, twist, stretch, or force something out of its usual or natural shape, or be made to do this 2. to describe or report something in an inaccurate or misleading way 3. to change something such as an image in such a way that it becomes unclear or unrecognizable 4. to amplify or reproduce something such as a radio or television signal inaccurately to the extent that it becomes unclear or unrecognizable 5. to change something such as information so that it is no longer true or accurate 6. to change the way that something looks, sounds, or behaves so that it becomes strange or difficult to recognize 1. to bend, twist, stretch, or force something out of its usual or natural shape, or be made to do this 2. to describe or report something in an inaccurate or misleading way 3. to change something such as an image in such a way that it becomes unclear or unrecognizable 4. to amplify or reproduce something such as a radio or television signal inaccurately to the extent that it becomes unclear or unrecognizable 5. to change something such as information so that it is no longer true or accurate 6. to change the way that something looks, sounds, or behaves so that it becomes strange or difficult to recognize |
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