contort
/kənˈtɔːt/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈtɔːrt/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈtȯrt/ (ame, mw)
contort — 動詞
- contortpresent simple I / you / we / they
- contortshe / she / it
- contortedpast simple
- contorting-ing form
1. to force your body, face, or another thing into an awkward twisted shape, or to
扭曲
扭成不自然的形狀
to force your body, face, or another thing into an awkward twisted shape, or to become bent that way.
The yoga teacher warned Padma not to contort her spine during the difficult pose.
瑜伽老師提醒 Padma,在那個高難度動作裡不要把脊椎扭曲。
contort + body part
Ilan contorted his face when he tasted the bitter cough syrup.
Ilan 喝到苦苦的止咳糖漿時,臉都扭曲了。
contort + face to show discomfort
The thin plastic lid contorted in the heat and would not fit the box.
那個薄塑膠蓋受熱後扭曲變形,再也蓋不上盒子。
Sirin had to contort her arm under the sofa to reach the fallen earring.
Sirin 得把手臂扭曲到不自然的角度,才碰得到掉在沙發底下的耳環。
The injured cat contorted in pain as the vet cleaned its paw.
那隻受傷的貓在獸醫清理牠的腳掌時,痛得身體扭曲。
- straighten
to make something return to a normal straight shape
- relax
used of the body when strain or tightness stops
文法句型
contort + body part/object
contort + object + into + shape
subject + contort + in pain
用法筆記
Often used for bodies, faces, or soft objects that are forced into an awkward shape. With people or animals, it usually suggests pain, strain, or strong discomfort.