单词:distorts
音标:[disˈtɔ:ts] ;
v. 歪曲( distort的第三人称单数 ); 曲解; 扭曲; 使变形
v make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
v form into a spiral shape
v twist and press out of shape
v affect as in thought or feeling
v alter the shape of (something) by stress
v form into a spiral shape
v twist and press out of shape
v affect as in thought or feeling
v alter the shape of (something) by stress
distort的用法和样例:
例句
用作及物动词(vt.)
- The reporter distorted the facts.记者们歪曲了事实。
- How dare he distort the facts so brazenly!他怎么敢如此肆无忌惮地歪曲事实!
- The government was accused of having systematically distorted the protester's case.政府因为有计划地歪曲抗议者的观点而受到责难。
- This journalist distorted the spokesman's remarks.这名记者曲解了该发言人的话。
- Arthritis had distorted her fingers.关节炎使她手指变形了。
- The loudspeaker seemed to distort his voice.他的声音从喇叭里传出来好像失真了。
用作不及物动词(vi.)
- The bias of a reporter can easily distort the news.记者的偏见很容易歪曲新闻的报导。
- Some newspapers distort news to make it seem more exciting.一些报纸为了使新闻看起来更令人兴奋而歪曲事实。
常见句型
用作动词(v.)
用作及物动词S+~+ n./pron.- He distorted the fact.他歪曲事实。
- The book presents a fundamentally distorted picture.该书所描绘的情景是对真相的根本歪曲。
- Stop distorting what I've said.别再歪曲我的话了。 1
- His face was distorted by rage.他因发怒而脸色大变。
经典引文
Her face was ugly, and her mouth distort.
出自:SpenserTo establish a pre-conceived theory..the historian sometimes distorted facts.
出自:I. DPassion distorts judgment.
出自:H. SpencerHis mother had deliberately distorted his age.
出自:G. Greene
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