单词 | contortion |
释义 | contortionWord family adjectivecontortedcontortionalcontortivenouncontortioncontortionismcontortionistverbcontort con·tor·tion /kənˈtɔːʃən $ -ɔːr-/ noun 1 [countableC]BEND a twisted position or movement that looks surprising or strange 扭曲的姿势[动作] I could not force my body into the contortions required by classical ballet. 我无法按古典芭蕾的要求把自己的身体弄成扭曲的姿势。 facial contortions 面部扭曲 2 BEND[uncountableU] when something is twisted so that it does not have its normal shape 扭曲,变形 involuntary muscle contortion 不由自主的肌肉扭曲 3 [countableC]COMPLICATED something difficult you have to do in order to achieve something 困难,周折 He went through a series of amazing contortions to get Karen a work permit. 他费尽周折才为凯伦弄到了一张工作许可证。 Examples from the Corpus contortion• By a contortion of semantics he led the so-called Liberal Party.• It frees him from the awkward contortions of hand and wrist that make violin lessons and practice all too necessary.• He places a tiny wire runner with effortless case, in comparison with my desperate finger-wrestling, rope-biting contortions.• the involuntary contortion of muscles• Some bills go through numerous legislative contortions before they are approved.• Torrence dances with the lithe contortions of a cobra.• Two wounded people, he will joke during their nightly contortions.• One contortion flows into another, each stunt is more beautiful than the last.• I went to a gory pile of dead human forms in every kind of stiff contortion.• His thin body was rigid and they could see the contortions of his facial muscles beneath the skin. |
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