distorting 的定义
- to twist awry or out of shape; make crooked or deformed: Arthritis had distorted his fingers.
- to give a false, perverted, or disproportionate meaning to; misrepresent: to distort the facts.
- 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
deform; falsify
distorting 的近义词 48 个
- alter
- belie
- deceive
- disfigure
- mangle
- misconstrue
- misinterpret
- misrepresent
- pervert
- twist
- warp
- angle
- bend
- bias
- buckle
- change
- collapse
- color
- con
- contort
- crush
- curve
- decline
- deteriorate
- deviate
- doctor
- fake
- fudge
- garble
- gnarl
- knot
- lie
- melt
- sag
- scam
- slant
- slump
- snow
- torture
- whitewash
- wind
- wrench
- writhe
- make out like
- misshape
- phony up
- put one on
- trump up
distorting 的反义词 14 个
更多distorting例句
- Yes, some were better than others, but many were off by a very distorting margin.
- This causes a significant problem when clickbait articles make it easier to offer distorted “fake news” stories.
- Having a small number of very wealthy individuals financing political candidates distorts the political process.
- Unfortunately I had to leave Sistrix out of the final analysis as it only reported 11% of the median overall, thus distorting the field.
- Using panels leads to sample effects that distort the comparison, as well as differences unrelated to campaign exposure.
- But Colette sees a more serious problem with forgery, beyond the distorting effect forgery has on the art market.
- Americans for Prosperity (AFP), funded by the Koch Brothers, has multiple Pinocchios for its ads, mainly for distorting Obamacare.
- The mere threat of war is already potentially distorting the revolution.
- His recent opus, “Distorting Russia,” will go down in history as one of the most slavish defenses of Putinism.
- This film is still, in the end, a biopic and should have been careful of distorting what is already public knowledge.
- It preyed upon her mind, distorting it, unbalancing it; each glance, each movement of his she exaggerated into an intrigue.
- And constraining himself, and distorting his esthetic and ethical feeling, he tries to conform to the ruling opinion.
- It is only necessary to fill in some of the minor details which are allowed to vary without distorting the ideal.
- The swift stream raced and gyrated under them, tossing, distorting, and splitting the moon's reflected face.
- At his feet gamboled a dwarf that squeaked and screeched, distorting its face in hideous grimaces.