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deformed

/dih-fawrmd/US // dɪˈfɔrmd //UK // (dɪˈfɔːmd) //

畸形的,变形的,不成形的,不成样子的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having the form changed, especially with loss of beauty; misshapen; disfigured: After the accident his arm was permanently deformed.
    • : hateful; offensive: a deformed personality.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.disfigured, distorted

Examples

  • If you have a deformed jaw, I’m not going to tell you that you’re beautiful, just the way you are.

  • The parasite lays its eggs on pupae as they’re growing inside hives, sapping nutrients and carrying a disease that causes adult bees to emerge with deformed, unusable wings.

  • South of Silicon Valley, an entire town is being deformed, slowly, by plate tectonics.

  • Brienne demands the deformed, less savage Clegane brother fork her over, but he refuses, hell-bent on receiving his bounty.

  • That he was also bisexual and deformed by a clubfoot further made his life one of varying accommodations and rebellions.

  • She veers towards the avant-garde, using metal-powder deformed silicone piercings as textural embellishment and digital printers.

  • And then at the premiere I realized my legs are actually deformed.

  • The deformed gentleman looked very pale, but Ruth looked as if the shadow of death was upon her.

  • Though short and deformed, his manners instantly redeemed the disadvantages of his figure.

  • Yes, notwithstanding you could have chosen from the serfs of the seigniory a companion who would not have been deformed.

  • It is an animal not less mischievous than it is deformed; it is the pest of man, and the torment of other animals.

  • People were no longer sickened by sloth and surfeit, or deformed and depleted by overwork and famine.