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/dɪˈstɔːt/ |
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1 | to change something such as information so that it is no longer true or accurate 歪曲;曲解 |
| The paper was accused of distorting the truth. 这家报纸被指控歪曲真相。 |
| The programme presented a distorted picture of her life. 这个节目歪曲地呈现了她的人生。 |
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2 | to change the way something looks, sounds, or behaves so that it becomes strange or difficult to recognize 使变形;使扭曲;使畸形;使失真 |
| Electronic faults can distort the radio signal. 电子故障会使无线电信号失真。 |
| Her face was distorted by pain. 她脸部因疼痛而变得扭曲。 |
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