warped
adj. 反常的; 乖戾的; (变)弯曲的; 变形的
v. 弄弯,变歪( warp的过去式和过去分词 ); 使(行为等)不合情理,使乖戾,
If something warps or is warped, it becomes damaged by bending or curving, often because of the effect of heat or water.
Left out in the heat of the sun, tapes easily warp or get stuck in their cases...
如果放在太阳下暴晒,磁带很容易翘曲或在磁带盒里黏结。
It should have prevented rain water warping the door trim...
这原本应当能够防止雨水把门的饰边弄翘的。
If something warps someone's character, it damages them or it influences them in a bad way.
I never had any toys, my father thought that they would warp my personal values...
我从来没有任何玩具,我父亲认为它们会扭曲我的价值观。
Their lives have been warped by war.
他们的生活被战争摧毁了。
A warp in time or space is an imaginary break or sudden change in the normal experience of time or space.
When a divorced woman re-enters the world of dating and romance, she's likely to feel as though she has entered a time warp.
当一个离了婚的女人重新进入约会和浪漫的世界时,她很可能有种回到从前的错觉。
In weaving, the warp is the threads which are held in a frame or machine called a loom while another thread is passed across through them.
1. used especially of timbers or boards; bent out of shape usually by moisture;
The individual's whole personality appears to be permanently warped.
这个人的整个人格似乎被永远地扭曲了。
The door, warped by seasons and sea-changes, split slightly.
这扇门由于季节和海洋作用造成的变形已经出现了些许裂缝。
Their lives have been warped by war.
他们的生活被战争摧毁了。
The key was fractionally warped.
钥匙略微有些弯曲。
a warped sense of humour
畸形的幽默感