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distortverb[T](CHANGE SHAPE)tochangetheshapeof something so that itlooksstrangeorunnatural: ThemapdistortedGreenland toappearfourtimesitsactualsize. adistortingmirror - With thisformofeditingyou can distort theshapeof anobjectorpieceoftext.
- Herfacewasdistortedbyanger.
- We arelookingat thepicturethrough adistortinglens.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBending, twisting and curving - ball up
- bendy
- bent
- bowed
- buckle
- crook
- flex
- flexion
- flexure
- fluted
- intertwine
- matted
- meander
- sinuous
- tortuously
- tortuousness
- true
- twiddly
- twine
- wring
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Patterns and shapes Change and changes distortverb[T](CHANGE MEANING)tochangesomething so that it isfalseorwrong, or nolongermeanswhat it wasintendedtomean: Sheaccusedheropponentofdistortingthetruth. Thesurveymethodscan distortreality. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto say something not true in order to deceive - lieAll she does is lie - you can't believe a word she says.
- tell a lieI cannot tell a lie: I chopped down the cherry tree.
- lie through your teethHe lied through his teeth that he didn't go to the cinema, though he was still holding the ticket stub in his hand as he said it.
- fibI don't like fibbing, but I didn't want to hurt his feelings by saying his gift was awful.
- misleadI'm afraid you've been misled. She is, in fact, married.
- deludeHe's deluding himself if he thinks that he's getting that promotion.
See more results » - The newmoviedistortssomekeyfacts.
- Asusual, themediahavedistortedmy words.
- Hisenemieshavedeliberatelydistortedhischaracterandactions.
- Ibelievethepresshavedistortedthesituation.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLies, lying & hypocrisy - a pack of liesidiom
- artifice
- bad faith
- black is whiteidiom
- cakeism
- canard
- falsification
- feedsomeonea lineidiom
- fib
- fiction
- flimflam
- lie
- myth
- mythologically
- mythologize
- perjure
- venality
- weasel words
- white lie
- whopper
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: distortverb[T](AFFECT)tochangeoraffectsomething,especiallyin a way that makes itworse: Thegovernmentisactuallydistortingmarketsandunderminingcompetition. There's adangerthis could distort hisjudgment. - Subsidies can distortcompetition.
- Theclosingof thefactoryhasdistortedunemploymentfigures.
- Ourresponseshould not bedistortedbyfeelingsofangerorrevenge.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesDamaging and spoiling - adulterate
- adulterated
- adulteration
- alloy
- at the expense ofsomeoneidiom
- at-risk
- flaw
- foul
- foul(something)up
- gild the lilyidiom
- gloss
- gnaw
- gnaw away atsomething
- ravage
- ravages
- ruin
- scourge
- scuff
- sour
- wreck
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: distortverb[T](SOUND)to makesoundproducedonelectricalequipmentsoundstrangeandunpleasantbecause ofchangesin theshapeof thesoundwave: apowerfulamplifiercapableofproducingsoundat highvolumewithoutdistortingit Thesoundsystemdistortedthevocals. - If youturnup thevolumeon aweakamplifieritstartsdistortingthesound.
- Theyexperimentedwithslowingthetapedown to distort thesound.
- Backgroundnoisecould distort thesoundshereceivedthrough hishearingaid.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesRecording sounds and images - audiovisual
- AV
- deepfake
- digitally
- distortion
- erase
- erasure
- fade
- mix
- mono
- playsomethingback
- production
- re-record
- record
- release
- resynthesis
- resynthesize
- sampler
- sound effect
- sound engineer
See more results » (Definition ofdistortfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)C1tochangesomething fromitsusual,original,natural, orintendedmeaning,condition, orshape 扭曲;使变形;歪曲Myoriginalstatementhas beencompletelydistorted by themedia.我最初的说法被媒体彻底歪曲了。 distort| American Dictionarytochangesomething fromitsnaturalorusualshapeorcondition: Agony distorted hisface. There are those who would distort thefactstoservetheirownpoliticalends. distorted
Thearticlepresentsa distortedviewoflifeinsmall-townAmerica. distortion
[C]Dolechargedhisopponentwith makingdeliberatedistortions of hisrecord. (Definition ofdistortfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)distort| Business Englishtochangesomething fromitsoriginal,natural, orintendedmeaning,condition, orshape,especiallyin anegativeway: Governments areabletomaintaindiscriminatoryprocurementpracticeswhichsignificantlydistorttradeandreducepotentialgrowth. Localpricesmay be distorted bytradebarriers,salestaxes, orbigdifferencesin thecostofinputssuch asrents. Theyclaimshedeliberatelydistortedinformationand putfamiliesatrisk. Thesecompaniessystematicallydistort thetruth- bydesign. Critics said thespeakernot onlydistorted thefactsbutunfairlycriticizedone of the city'sgreatsuccessstories. distortion
One way toreducetheresultingpricedistortions is tocutsubsidies. Another distortion of theunemploymentrateis the highlevelofhiddenemployment. (Definition ofdistortfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofdistortdistort Although various internal representations are an important type of representations, they are typically compressed, segmented, and distorted forms of the represented entity but not emulations.From theCambridge English Corpus The optical properties of the device can be altered by applying a field whose distorting influence on the liquid crystal opposes that of the surfaces.From theCambridge English Corpus These surfaces are distorted by hydrostatic balance toward negative anomalies of pressure produced by the bend of the low-pressure vortex cores.From theCambridge English Corpus The volume of sound, though not to any extent distorted, had suffered a diminution of perspective.From theCambridge English Corpus The clinicians' difficulties are further compounded by the older adult often having internalised the media version, so pushing down and distorting their own experiences.From theCambridge English Corpus Where price signals are distorted we expect to see greater inefficiency and higher levels of pollution.From theCambridge English Corpus Even the angular measure of orthogonality is distorted somewhat by this transformation.From theCambridge English Corpus Misspellings are harder to correct for spelling checkers, since they candistortthe intended word in a more dramatic way than mis-typings.From theCambridge English Corpus These are caused by atmospheric refraction, which distorts and magnifies distant objects.From theCambridge English Corpus The army's political power distorted rights protection and market fairness.From theCambridge English Corpus In each case the fruit of this toxicity is something that is disjointed, distorted and disrupting.From theCambridge English Corpus Further, these funds maydistortcompensation profiles and create incentives for the inclusion of overly risky assets in a pension portfolio.From theCambridge English Corpus The first is that given the small sample size, outliers may have distorted the results.From theCambridge English Corpus However, the internal dropout for these questions was small and therefore it is unlikely that it distorted the results.From theCambridge English Corpus While the vortices in the upper row are swept along the edge with minor distortion, those in the lower row are rapidly distorted, or distended.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/distort## |