distort
/dɪˈstɔːt/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈstɔːrt/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈstȯrt/ (ame, mw)
distort — 動詞
- distortpresent simple I / you / we / they
- distortshe / she / it
- distortedpast simple
- distorting-ing form
1. to cause a physical object or part of the body to take a twisted, bent, or unnat
變形
使物體外觀扭曲,變得不自然
to cause a physical object or part of the body to take a twisted, bent, or unnatural shape that is different from its normal form
The intense heat from the fire had distorted the metal railings on the balcony.
大火的高溫讓陽台上的金屬欄杆變形了。
passive: distort + physical object caused by heat
Hassan's face distorted into a grimace when he bit into the unripe lemon.
Hassan 咬了一口未熟的檸檬,臉部扭曲成苦相。
intransitive: body part distorts as a reaction
The artist intentionally distorted the proportions of the human figure in her sculpture.
那位藝術家故意在她的雕塑中扭曲人體的比例。
Min watched her reflection distort and reform as the wind blew across the pond's surface.
Min 看著自己的倒影隨著風吹過池塘水面而扭曲、重組。
- straighten
to return something to its proper shape
文法句型
distort + object (physical object or body part)
distort + intransitive (subject changes shape on its own)
用法筆記
This sense can be used transitively (someone distorts an object) or intransitively (an object distorts by itself from heat, pressure, or other forces). The intransitive use often describes a natural or accidental process rather than a deliberate action.
常見錯誤
2. to present facts, information, or someone's words in a way that changes their tr
曲解
故意改變事實或言論的原意
to present facts, information, or someone's words in a way that changes their true meaning, often intentionally and in order to deceive people
The journalist was accused of deliberately distorting the politician's comments to create a scandal.
那名記者被指控故意曲解政治人物的評論,以製造醜聞。
accused of distorting + words for deceptive purpose
Tanvi warned that the viral video distorted what actually happened at the school board meeting.
Tanvi 警告說,那段瘋傳的影片扭曲了校務會議上實際發生的事。
distort + what-clause for events
Firms sometimes distort the results of product tests to make their products appear safer.
公司有時會扭曲產品測試的結果,讓產品看起來比實際更安全。
The film distorted Ayesha's village by showing only empty fields, ignoring its bustling harvest market.
那部影片只拍 Ayesha 家鄉的空曠田地,扭曲了當地熱鬧的收成市場。
- misrepresent
similar but slightly more formal; emphasises giving a false account rather than changing the content
- falsify
stronger; suggests actively making something false, often used for documents or data
- twist
informal; can mean changing someone's words in a clever but dishonest way
- clarify
to make something clearer and more accurate
文法句型
distort + facts/truth/reality/words
distort + what/where/who clause
用法筆記
Frequently appears in discussions of media, politics, advertising, and historical accounts. The subject is typically a person, organisation, or publication that knowingly gives a false impression. The object is usually an abstract noun (facts, truth, reality, account, message).
常見錯誤
3. to affect someone's thoughts, feelings, or judgment in a harmful way, so that th
扭曲(心理)
負面影響人的想法或判斷
to affect someone's thoughts, feelings, or judgment in a harmful way, so that they no longer see people or situations correctly or fairly
Years of living in isolation had distorted his understanding of how normal friendships work.
長年與世隔絕的生活扭曲了他對正常友誼的理解。
distort + understanding: psychological cause-and-effect
When Eli's roommate called his homemade kimchi 'disgusting,' it distorted how Eli saw sharing meals.
Eli 的室友嫌他做的泡菜「噁心」,這句話扭曲了 Eli 對分享餐點的感受。
personal remark distorts + how-clause: cultural sharing
Harper's grief distorted her judgment, making her blame herself for things she could not control.
Harper 的悲傷扭曲了她的判斷力,讓她自責於那些她根本無法控制的事情。
Crime reports about his suburb made João see neighbours through a distorted lens.
關於自己郊區的犯罪報導,讓 João 用扭曲的眼光看待鄰居。
- clarify
to make understanding clear and accurate
文法句型
distort + perception/view/understanding
distort + how/what clause
用法筆記
The subject of this sense is almost always an experience, emotion, condition, or external influence (trauma, fear, propaganda, prejudice) rather than a person acting deliberately. The object is a cognitive or perceptual noun (view, perception, judgment, understanding, sense of reality).
常見錯誤
4. to cause an audio signal or recorded sound to lose its clear, natural quality an
失真
聲音訊號失去清晰自然的品質
to cause an audio signal or recorded sound to lose its clear, natural quality and come out as harsh, unclear, or unnaturally rough
If you push the amplifier past its limit, it will distort the guitar sound badly.
如果將擴大機推到極限,它會讓吉他聲音嚴重失真。
transitive: amplifier distorts sound signal
The old cassette recording was so distorted that Élise barely recognised her own voice.
那捲老舊的卡帶錄音失真得太厲害,Élise 幾乎認不出自己的聲音。
passive: recording becomes distorted over time
Dewi adjusted the microphone gain to prevent the vocals from distorting during the loud chorus.
Dewi 調整了麥克風增益,防止在響亮的副歌部分人聲失真。
Antonia cranked up the distortion pedal to give the riff a gritty, overdriven sound.
Antonia 把破音效果器的強度轉大,讓那段重複樂句帶有粗糙的破音音色。
文法句型
distort + sound/audio signal
amplifier/speakers distort
用法筆記
Common in music production, live sound engineering, and discussions of audio equipment. Can be transitive (turn the volume down or it will distort the signal) or intransitive (the speakers distort at high volume). Some musicians intentionally use distortion as a creative effect, especially in rock and electronic music.