distorting

[disˈtɔ:tɪŋ]
  • 释义
  • 歪曲( distort的现在分词 );曲解;扭曲;使变形;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    The gain should be set as high as possible without clipping or distorting the music.

    增益应设置尽可能高的裁剪或扭曲的音乐.

    ——期刊摘选
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    Cheap money is distorting prices across asset classes, oil included.

    廉价资金扭曲了包括石油在内的各种资产类别的价格.

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  • 3、

    You are distorting true facts.

    你都在把真相扭曲.

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  • 4、

    Probably you already know that is a distorting mirror.

    很可能你已经知道,那就是哈哈镜.

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  • 5、

    The journalist was accused of distorting the facts.

    这个记者被控歪曲事实.

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    But low interest also have a distorting effect on asset markets.

    但是低利率对于资产市场也有一项扭曲作用.

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    Avoid filtering and distorting the message passing through other workers.

    在信息传递过程中避免过滤和干扰.

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    Statistical quirks, in short, are distorting the picture.

    简而言之, 统计的某些特性扭曲了事实.

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  • 9、

    Stop distorting what I've said.

    别歪曲我说的话.

    《现代汉英综合大词典》
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    Stop distorting what I have said.

    别歪曲我所说的话.

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    A decentralized, redundant organization can flex without distorting its function, and thus it can adapt.

    那种分散化 、 包含冗余的组织能够在不影响其功能的前提下发生改变, 因此它能够适应.

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    The idea is distorting , although It'sounds original, thus it is baseless.

    观点虽新却失真, 故不能成立.

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    Fraud or simple incompetence might be distorting some economic or accounting data.

    弄虚作假或单纯的无能,都可能会扭曲一些经济或会计数据.

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    The swift stream raced and gyrated under them, tossing, distorting , and splitting the moon's reflected face.

    激流在他们下面又奔腾, 又打漩涡, 把月亮照在水里的圆影子,弄得一会儿长,一会儿扁,一会儿上翻下搅, 一会儿四分五裂.

    辞典例句
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    They should not themselves create restrictive, distorting or disruptive effects on international trade.

    原产地规则本身不得对国际贸易产生限制 、 扭曲或破坏作用.

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