英语单词 | distort |
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英美音标 | 英 [dɪ'stɔːt] 美 [dɪ'stɔːrt] |
中文释义 | vt.歪曲;扭曲;变形 vi.歪曲 |
英语例句 | (1) The reporter distorted the facts. (2) How dare he distort the facts so brazenly! (3) The government was accused of having systematically distorted the protester's case. (4) This journalist distorted the spokesman's remarks. (5) Arthritis had distorted her fingers. (6) The loudspeaker seemed to distort his voice. (7) The bias of a reporter can easily distort the news. (8) Some newspapers distort news to make it seem more exciting. |
中文例句 | (1) 记者们歪曲了事实。 (2) 他怎么敢如此肆无忌惮地歪曲事实! (3) 政府因为有计划地歪曲抗议者的观点而受到责难。 (4) 这名记者曲解了该发言人的话。 (5) 关节炎使她手指变形了。 (6) 他的声音从喇叭里传出来好像失真了。 (7) 记者的偏见很容易歪曲新闻的报导。 (8) 一些报纸为了使新闻看起来更令人兴奋而歪曲事实。 |
vocabulary简明 | Distort means to twist out of shape. When you look at a tree through a twisting kaleidoscope, you distort its image, making its branches and leaves look wavy and misshapen. |
vocabulary扩展 | Distort is a verb that means to change the shape of something. You can distort pretzel dough by twisting it into the shape of an "S" instead of a normal pretzel shape. You can also distort, or change, the meaning of something. When one distorts the truth, it might not be an out-and-out lie; it could just be an exaggeration — like telling your pals you caught a six-foot tuna when you actually landed a six-inch minnow. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [VERB 动词]歪曲;扭曲;曲解 If you distort a statement, fact, or idea, you report or represent it in an untrue way. [V n]
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2 [V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)变形;(使)失真 If something you can see or hear is distorted or distorts, its appearance or sound is changed so that it seems unclear. [V n] [V]
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