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malformed

/mal-fawrmd/US // mælˈfɔrmd //

畸形的,畸形,畸型的,畸型

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : faultily or anomalously formed.

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Examples

  • Existing drugs, approved by the FDA in 2018, silence the mRNA that produces the malformed thyretin protein, instead of altering its gene.

  • He said he was stepping down to join his wife in Maine, where she has been helping their daughter’s family care for a 2-year-old grandson born with a malformed heart.

  • Where Google is showing a malformed response when it should not.

  • It can be shocking at first—the copious amounts of nudity, ostentation, “O” faces, all twisted, layered, sometimes even malformed.

  • If from any cause the new being is seriously malformed or diseased, it is a common thing for the dam to miscarry.

  • What I found was that it had been twisted and malformed from birth, so that it was a center of continuous infection.

  • Assembled there they look like a lot of malformed giants, with oversized heads sunk curiously in their shoulders.

  • His right arm is malformed, and only a very strong man, with two strong arms, could have performed that feat.

  • Excepting between death and slavery, there was no choice for the weak or the malformed.