distort如何读

英:[dɪˈstɔːt]

美:[dɪˈstɔːrt]

distort英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 歪曲,曲解 give a false or dishonest account of; twist out of the true meaning
  2. vt. 扭曲,使变形 twist out of a natural, usual, or original shape or condition

distort是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 扭曲的,歪曲的
v. (动词)
  1. 曲解,歪曲
  2. 扭曲, 扭歪,弄歪,使变形,使扭歪
  3. 【电】使失真,使(电视等的声音、影象)变形
  4. 使不正常
  5. 变样,走样,变形,变相,面目全非
  6. 误传,误述
  7. 失真,畸变

distort自然拼读

dis·tort

dih stort

distort变形

第三人称单数:distorts

现在分词:distorting

过去式:distorted

过去分词:distorted

distort扩展

distortive (adj.), distorter (n.)

distort词根

词根:distort

adj.

distorted 歪曲的;受到曲解的

n.

distortion 变形;[物] 失真;扭曲;曲解

v.

distorted 扭曲(distortasd的过去式和过去分词)

distort英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to twist (see twist entry 1 sense 3b) out of the true meaning or proportion : to alter to give a false or unnatural picture or account

distorted the facts

to twist out of a natural, normal, or original shape or conditionalso: to cause to be perceived unnaturally the new lights distorted colors The singer's voice was electronically distorted.

a face distorted by pain

pervert

distort justice

intransitive verb

to become distortedalso: to cause a twisting from the true, natural, or normal

Heat caused the wax figures to distort.

distort词源中文解释

1580年代,“扭曲真正的含义,歪曲关于真相的事实”,源自拉丁语 distortus,过去分词形式为 distorquere,“扭曲不同的方式,扭曲”,来自 dis- “完全”(见 dis-) + torquere “扭曲”(来自 PIE 词根 *terkw- “扭曲”)。字面意义上的“扭曲或扭曲形状,从正确的形状变成不正确或不自然的形状”始于1630年代。相关: Distorted; distorting。

distort_法律行业词汇

曲解

distort词源英文解释

Latin distortus, past participle of distorquēre, from dis- + torquēre to twist — more at torture >entry 1

The first known use of distort was in 1567

distort儿童词典英英释义

distractverb

to draw the attention or mind to something else

to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion

distractverb

to draw the attention or mind to something else

to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion

distractverb

to draw the attention or mind to something else

to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion

distractverb

to draw the attention or mind to something else

to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion

distortionnoun

the act of distorting

the condition of being distorted or a product of distortion

distortverb

to tell in a way that is misleading : misrepresent

distorted the facts

to twist out of a natural, normal, or original shape or condition

distort 例句

1 To establish a pre-conceived theory..the historian sometimes distorted facts.

2 Thus the differences in real income can be distorted.

因此,实际收入的差异可能被曲解.

3 Wintergreen, who also wanted to be a general and who always distorted, destroyed, rejected or misdirected any correspondence by, for or about Colonel Cathcart that might do him credit.

4 This mammoth icecap presses down so heavily that it actually distorts the shape of the earth.

5 His works wrenched and distorted, as if painted through neurosis.

6 Her face was horribly distorted, her lips blue.

7 He quoted me out of context and quite distorted my original meaning.

他断章取义,曲解我的本意.

8 All around me the JumboTrons blare their colorful campaigns, the sound of their ads distorted and jolty from the city speakers.

9 a fairground mirror that distorts your shape

露天游乐场的哈哈镜

10 And suddenly I knew something was wrong and distorted and out of drawing.

11 In another instant, his mouth was distorted into a horizontal figure-8, and he was crying mightily.

12 The heartburn brought tears to his eyes, so that his image of Campbell was distorted by jiggling lenses of salt water.

13 We recognize the smooth distorted faces, the helmets; they are French.

14 He was so short that Alex’s first impression was that he was looking at a reflection that had somehow been distorted.

15 And Kino heard the music of the pearl, distorted and insane.

16 The textbooks also tend to distort the importance of certain topics.

这些教科书还具有错误解读某些主题的重要性的趋向。

17 A thin ray of sun struck the prisms of a candelabrum on the mantelpiece, throwing brilliant, trembling shards of light that were distorted by the slant of the dormer walls.

18 The loudspeaker seemed to distort his voice.

他的声音从喇叭里传出来好像失真了。

19 Politicians misuse evidence, and distort it to shameful degrees.

政客们滥用证据,将证据歪曲到可耻的地步。

20 We don’t often think about the role of time in life-or-death situations, perhaps because Hollywood has distorted our sense of what happens in a violent encounter.

distort 同义词

2 使…扭曲

contort

7 弄歪

start sway

9 歪扭

crooked distortion

10 不正常

crooked off-key distemper

12 使扭曲

warp contortive torture quirk

14 使…变形

warp deform metamorphose

15 使失真

alias

16 扭歪的

drawn wry

18 歪曲的

perverted wry

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