distortion

dis'tɒ:ʃәn
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英文释义

n. a change for the worse
n. a change (usually undesired) in the waveform of an acoustic or analog electrical signal; the difference between two measurements of a signal (as between the input and output signal)
n. the act of distorting something so it seems to mean something it was not intended to mean

中文翻译

n. 扭曲, 变形, 曲解
[计] 畸变; 失真

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记忆技巧

distortion 由前缀 dis-(表示相反或分开)和词根 tort(意为扭曲)以及名词后缀 -ion 组成,整体意思是“扭曲的状态或过程”。

例句

1. The distortion of her voice made it hard to understand her message.

她的声音扭曲让人很难理解她的信息。

2. The artist used distortion in his painting to express emotions.

这位艺术家在他的画作中使用了扭曲来表达情感。

3. The distortion of facts can lead to misunderstandings.

事实的扭曲可能导致误解。

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