distort
v. 歪曲,曲解; (使)变形,失真
If you distort a statement, fact, or idea, you report or represent it in an untrue way.
The media distorts reality; categorises people as all good or all bad...
媒体会歪曲事实,将人说得不是完美无缺就是一无是处。
The minister has said his remarks at the weekend have been distorted.
部长说他周末的讲话被曲解了。
If something you can see or hear is distorted or distorts, its appearance or sound is changed so that it seems unclear.
A painter may exaggerate or distort shapes and forms...
画家可能会对线条和形状进行夸大或扭曲。
His size was persistently distorted by the cartoonists...
漫画家们总是把他画得变形了。
1. make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
2. form into a spiral shape;
3. twist and press out of shape
4. affect as in thought or feeling;
5. alter the shape of (something) by stress;
It will distort the signal.
这将使信号畸变.
Exaggerated sections distort the shapes of folds as well as bed thickness.
比例放大的剖面歪曲褶皱的形态和岩层厚度.
Such manipulation can sometimes distort complex waveforms, obscuring identification of events.
这种作法有时会使复杂的波形畸变, 模糊了同相轴的识辨标志.
Journalism that puts too high a priority on entertaining is almost destined to distort and mislead.
将娱乐放在第一位的新闻或许注定是要产生扭曲和误导的.
Thus, Lenin strongly resisted any attempt to distort Marxism.
就这样, 列宁和一切歪曲马克思主义的企图进行了斗争.