distorted

英[dɪs'tɔːtɪd] 美[dɪs'tɔːtɪd]
  • adj. 扭歪的;歪曲的;受到曲解的
  • 动词distort的过去式和过去分词.
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Adjective:
  1. so badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly;

    "deformed thalidomide babies"
    "his poor distorted limbs"
    "an ill-shapen vase"
    "a limp caused by a malformed foot"
    "misshapen old fingers"

  2. having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented;

    "many of the facts seemed twisted out of any semblance to reality"
    "a perverted translation of the poem"

1. Her actions and thoughts became distorted. So did her behavior.
她的行动和思想变得扭曲了,她的态度也是。

来自柯林斯例句

2. His size was persistently distorted by the cartoonists.
漫画家们总是把他画得变形了。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Her distorted face was ablaze with rage.
在狂怒之下,她那张扭曲的脸涨得通红.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. His face was distorted by rage.
他因发怒而脸色大变.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. The book presents a fundamentally distorted picture.
该书所描绘的情景是对真相的根本歪曲.

来自《简明英汉词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The newspapers gave a distorted account of what had happened.
      媒体对所发生的事作了歪曲的报道。
    2. When viewers become seduced by TV's aura of authenticity, the potential exists for distorted reality to become society's reality.
      观众被电视营造的真实气氛引入歧途时,被歪曲的现实就有可能成为真的社会现实。