distorted 的定义
- not truly or completely representing the facts or reality; misrepresented; false: She has a distorted view of life.
- twisted; deformed; misshapen.
- mentally or morally twisted, as with an aberration or bias: He has a distorted sense of values.
distorted 近义词
crooked
更多distorted例句
- While the original news article was accurate, fact-checking group PolitiFact has said that the Bell’s palsy story has become exaggerated and distorted.
- If we hope to ever address racial injustice, then we need to stop presenting our distorted data as “ground truth.”
- Juried by Shanti Norris, chief curator for the Integrated Arts and Healing program at Fairfax County’s Inova Schar Cancer Institute, the show includes many images of distorted or shattered figures.
- Another possible symptom is a distorted sense of smell or taste.
- Musk described this type of paralysis as caused by distorted electrical signals in the brain.
- It starts off like any other Lana tune, replete with minor chords and humming, distorted vocals.
- “I think the attacks on Fareed are distorted, irresponsible, and unfair,” Weisberg emailed.
- I speak here to warn people that the facts presented in the opera are incomplete and distorted.
- Potentially violent men, with raging distorted views of reality, get to decide.
- What we hear about the women of Everest is often sensationalized, exaggerated, reimagined or distorted—if we hear anything at all.
- To this end they spread a distorted epitome of his favourite views, amongst their retainers.
- He may have nothing to boast about himself, and his distorted mind may magnify the deeds of the younger man.
- The news of Bruce's success, no doubt exaggerated and distorted, produced a great sensation in the northern parts of Scotland.
- He would try whether, in a new state of life, the same distorted individuality was a necessary possession.
- Because the injustice and absurdity of English law had distorted and besmirched her own perfectly legitimate action.