distorting / dɪˈstɔrt /

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distorting 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to twist awry or out of shape; make crooked or deformed: Arthritis had distorted his fingers.
  2. to give a false, perverted, or disproportionate meaning to; misrepresent: to distort the facts.
  3. Electronics. to reproduce or amplify inaccurately by changing the frequencies or unequally changing the delay or amplitude of the components of the output wave.

distorting 近义词

v. 动词 verb

deform; falsify

更多distorting例句

  1. Yes, some were better than others, but many were off by a very distorting margin.
  2. This causes a significant problem when clickbait articles make it easier to offer distorted “fake news” stories.
  3. Having a small number of very wealthy individuals financing political candidates distorts the political process.
  4. Unfortunately I had to leave Sistrix out of the final analysis as it only reported 11% of the median overall, thus distorting the field.
  5. Using panels leads to sample effects that distort the comparison, as well as differences unrelated to campaign exposure.
  6. But Colette sees a more serious problem with forgery, beyond the distorting effect forgery has on the art market.
  7. Americans for Prosperity (AFP), funded by the Koch Brothers, has multiple Pinocchios for its ads, mainly for distorting Obamacare.
  8. The mere threat of war is already potentially distorting the revolution.
  9. His recent opus, “Distorting Russia,” will go down in history as one of the most slavish defenses of Putinism.
  10. This film is still, in the end, a biopic and should have been careful of distorting what is already public knowledge.
  11. It preyed upon her mind, distorting it, unbalancing it; each glance, each movement of his she exaggerated into an intrigue.
  12. And constraining himself, and distorting his esthetic and ethical feeling, he tries to conform to the ruling opinion.
  13. It is only necessary to fill in some of the minor details which are allowed to vary without distorting the ideal.
  14. The swift stream raced and gyrated under them, tossing, distorting, and splitting the moon's reflected face.
  15. At his feet gamboled a dwarf that squeaked and screeched, distorting its face in hideous grimaces.