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dis·tor·tion
dih stor shn
复数:distortions
词根:distort
adj.distorted 歪曲的;受到曲解的
n.distortionist 漫画家
v.distorted 扭曲(distortasd的过去式和过去分词)
vi.distort 扭曲;变形
vt.distort 扭曲;使失真;曲解
Noun
1. a change for the worse
2. a shape resulting from distortion
3. an optical phenomenon resulting from the failure of a lens or mirror to produce a good image
4. a change (usually undesired) in the waveform of an acoustic or analog electrical signal; the difference between two measurements of a signal (as between the input and output signal);
"heavy metal guitar players use vacuum tube amplifiers to produce extreme distortion"
5. the act of distorting something so it seems to mean something it was not intended to mean
6. the mistake of misrepresenting the facts
harmonic distortion谐波失真
thermal distortion热变形;热变化;热成畸变
heat distortion热变形,热扭变
welding distortion焊接变形
geometric distortion几何失真
low distortion轻度失真
nonlinear distortion非线性失真
distortion correction失真校正;变形改正
total harmonic distortion总谐波失真
lens distortion光学变形;透镜畸变
angular distortion角变形
radial distortion径向畸变;辐射畸变差
distortion model畸变模型
quenching distortion淬火变形
distortion factor失真系数,失真度
temperature distortion感温变形,热变形
plastic distortion塑性变形
distortion effect失真效应
amplitude distortion幅度失真
optical distortion光学畸变;光学变形;光畸变
1580年代,“扭曲的行为; 扭曲变形的状态”,源自拉丁语 distortionem(代表格 distortio),是 distorquere 的动名词形式,意为“扭曲”,源自 dis- “完全”(见 dis-)和 torquere “扭曲”(源自 PIE 词根 *terkw- “扭曲”)。
比喻用法(指言语等),“对真实含义或意图的歪曲”始于1640年代。指“电子设备改变信号波形”的意思始于1887年,特指放大器的意思始于1962年。
扭曲
扭转:正常或自然形状、位置的扭曲。心理学上指对潜意识或冲动的改头换面,俾能为意识所接受。光学和放射学上指影像与物体或结构的真实轮廓或形状的偏离
失真
畸变
横向放大率随视场的增大而变化所引起的一种失去物像相似的像差,但不影响像的清晰度。
畸变
失真
畸变
畸变
变形
失真
又称“畸变”。任何非故意造成的且通常不希望有的信号变化。
畸变
see distort
The first known use of distortion was in 1581
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
distortionnoun
the censorship of unacceptable unconscious impulses so that they are unrecognizable to the ego in the manifest content of a dream
a lack of correspondence of size or intensity in an image resulting from defects in an optical system
1 Signals would then be recorded without the least distortion.
这样记录的讯号就一点儿也不会失真.
2 The title of Sol Hill’s show at Vivid Solutions Gallery, “Signal from Noise,” refers not to audio clamor but to visual distortion.
3 The first recording, swathed in sheets of distortion, was nonetheless recognizable as a child’s voice — small, nervous, encouraged by his father — wishing a very Merry Christmas to whoever was listening.
4 The other distortion concerns how much consumers have to spend.
其他的扭曲关系到消费者必须花钱多少。
5 In Ungirthed, we're told how "prostrate men … illuminate the worlds of the ghosts" over tunes which are like weird distortions of mainstream pop songs.
6 Lawyers representing the institution recently requested that the documentarians remove 36 scenes from “The Outsider,” which the museum described as “inaccuracies and distortions.”
7 He later accused reporters of wilful distortion and bias.
他后来指责记者有意歪曲事实并带有偏见。
8 And who keep repeating certain stories, certain versions, or distortions, of a story so that people become fearful of the lie, instead of the demagogues spreading it.”
9 The musicians argue they are merely singing about their personal experiences, and that their reputation as a far-right band is a media distortion.
10 They have a condition known as parosmia, an often temporary distortion that makes things smell differently — usually unpleasantly — said Richard Doty, director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Smell and Taste Center.
11 The pictures are riveting in their spatial distortions, and it’s as if they were saying, “To hell with the idea of a single vanishing point.”
12 If “dysmorphia” is a distortion of perspective, the treatment may simply be recognizing that the distortion is there, and surrounding yourself with reliable witnesses.
13 Mr. Lindner served as resident colorist, feeding an electric piano through distortion pedals and other effects.
14 Mr. Auerbach’s singing, relaxed and cutting, often moves in a brawny falsetto; his guitar and electric bass parts, like his tight squalls of distortion, are thoughtful.
15 It moved from contemplation to apocalyptic distortion to a sparse pianissimo before the song itself emerged, with all its odd, plaintive leaps.
16 Manson, 52, called her allegations “horrible distortions of reality.”
17 That comment contributed to the distortions surrounding the shooting, which occurred during a brief quail-hunting trip on a ranch in South Texas.
18 The document also said measures needed to be taken to rectify the “blind chasing of stars” among Chinese youth, curb the “growing tendency towards money worship” and prevent “the distortion of social values”.
19 The identity of the distortion came to him slowly.
20 At the Markthalle, the melodic element was lost through overloading the PA with uncontrolled distortion, the basis of hardcore.
1 变形
contortive metabolous metamorphic heteromorphic heteromorphism version reduction transformation variant diversification deformity deformation metamorphosis transfiguration transmutation transmogrification anamorphosis buckle metamorphose transmake transshape resolve transform distort deform transfigure unmake alchemize malformed gnarled malformation yield out of shape set flow breakout warp dysmorphia aliasing give bag transmute twisted distorted warped deformed morphing morph crooked transformational variety strain transmogrify turn twist transmutative metabolic resolution metastasis metamorphism diastrophism translate
3 失真
4 歪曲
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5 弯曲
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6 扭曲
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10 窜改
violence massage interpolate castration falsification spoliation juggle tamper doctor cook manipulate falsify castrate sophisticate
14 曲解
skewed wry casuistical perversive misintelligence distortedness twist wrench perversion falsification contortion casuistry misconstruction wiredraw color stretch bend strain torture distort pervert wring falsify extort wrest contort misconstrue garble do violence to warp violent colored violence gloss skew slant misinterpret strain a point put a false construction on spell backward Pickwickian misunderstanding misunderstand travesty perverted stretchability misrepresent perverse astigmatism torment sophisticate