词汇 | distorted |
释义 | distorted adjective uk /dɪˈstɔː.tɪd/ us /dɪˈstɔːr.t̬ɪd/ distortedadjective (OUT OF SHAPE)pulled into or appearing as a strange or unnatural shape: His face was distorted in agony. Everything looks distorted through the glass. Synonyms contorted deformed misshapen He saw a distorted image of his face in the metallic surface. A distorted rectangle of light fell from the skylight. The details of their faces were very distorted. Bending, twisting and curving arch your back ball up bendy bent bowed distortion entwine flex flexion flexural swirling swirlingly swoopy tangle tangled wrap something around someone/something wriggle wristy writhe zigzag distortedadjective (FALSE)false or wrong: This report gives a somewhat distorted impression of what actually happened. We have a distorted belief that we are more ethical than we really are. Because of a distorted body image, she believes that she's overweight even when she is underweight. People generally have a distorted view of the past. The extreme sentiments described in the article are a distorted description of the general mood. People who are mentally ill sometimes interpret events in a distorted way. Wrong aberrant aberrantly abnormal amiss anomalous false false negative false positive falsely flawed invalidly irregularly liberal liberally mal- quarrel wrongheaded wrongheadedly wrongly X, x distortedadjective (SOUND)If a sound produced on electrical equipment is distorted, it sounds strange and unpleasant because of changes in the shape of the sound wave: The music just gets distorted when you play it so loud. A distorted synthesized voice came from the speakers. The sound is all distorted. He modernized the sound with a distorted electric guitar. Recording sounds and images analogue audiovisual binaural binaurally cut deepfake digitally fast-forward misrecord mix monophonically play something back postproduction prerecord production re-record remaster sample sampler videotape distortedadjective (CHANGED)made to change, especially in a way that makes something worse than it was before: My sleep schedule is all distorted. The economy has become very distorted. Some would argue the prices of some fine art is a little distorted. Damaging and spoiling adulterant adulterate adulterated adulteration applecart butcher dry rot eat eat away at something erode flaw foul queer rain on someone's paradeidiom rampage ravage ravages seismic sour wreck You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Change and changes |
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