warped
/wɔːpt/ (bre, ipa) · [wˈɔrpt] /wɔːrpt/ (ame, ipa) · [wˈɔrpt] /ˈwȯrpt How to pronounce warped (audio)/ (ame, mw)
warped — 形容詞
- warpedpositive
- warpedercomparative
- warpedestsuperlative
1. describes a person's thoughts, character, or sense of humour as unnatural and tw
扭曲;變態
思想或幽默感反常、令人不安
describes a person's thoughts, character, or sense of humour as unnatural and twisted in a way that most people find shocking or morally wrong
Mei-Lin knew her brother's humour was warped when he laughed at news of the accident.
Mei-Lin 知道弟弟的幽默感很扭曲,因為他在聽到事故消息時笑了出來。
warped sense of humour — attributive + predicative
The film presents a warped view of history that ignores the suffering of ordinary people.
那部電影呈現了一種扭曲的歷史觀,完全無視普通百姓所承受的苦難。
warped + view of [something]
Diego refused to repeat the warped joke he had heard at the party.
Diego 拒絕重複他在派對上聽到的變態笑話。
Oluwaseun's warped imagination created violent stories that worried his teachers.
Oluwaseun 的扭曲想像力編造出許多暴力故事,讓他的老師很擔心。
文法句型
warped + noun (humour / mind / view / imagination)
be + warped
用法筆記
Frequently modifies nouns like 'sense of humour', 'mind', 'view', or 'imagination'. Can also appear after a linking verb: 'His morals are warped.' The sense implies moral or psychological distortion, not merely eccentricity or oddness.
常見錯誤
2. no longer flat or straight because the material has become bent or curved, usual
彎曲;翹曲
因受潮、受熱等因素而變形
no longer flat or straight because the material has become bent or curved, usually as a result of heat, dampness, or long use
The wooden floorboards in the old house were warped from years of humidity.
那棟老房子的木地板因為長年潮濕而翹曲變形。
be warped from [cause] — explaining the reason
Ananya tried to close the warped window frame, but it got stuck halfway.
Ananya 試著關上那扇變形的窗框,但窗戶卡在一半就關不上了。
Heat from the radiator had warped the plastic cover of the desk lamp.
暖氣機散發的熱度把檯燈的塑膠燈罩烤到變形了。
After the flood, the kitchen cabinet doors were warped and would not close properly.
水災過後,廚房櫥櫃的門全都翹曲變形,沒辦法好好關上。
文法句型
warped + noun (wood / floor / frame / surface)
be + warped
get + warped
用法筆記
Commonly describes materials affected by moisture or heat — especially wood, plastic, and metal. The past participle functions as an adjective: 'a warped door', 'the shelf is warped.' A thing can 'warp' (verb) or 'become warped' over time.