distortion

distortion [dɪ'stɔ:ʃn]  [dɪˈstɔrʃən] 

distortion的反义词

第三人称复数:distortions

distortion 基本解释

distortion的意思

名词扭曲,变形; 失真,畸变; [心理学] 扭转

distortion 网络解释

distortion的反义词

1. 失真:从神话般的八十年代以来,内置过载的音箱充斥着市场,这还不算那些过载(overdrive),失真(distortion),以及重金属(heavy metal)单块. 这些科学的奇迹使那些用来过载音箱的绕数过多的拾音器不再需要了.

2. 扭曲变形:这是一段漫长缓慢的过程,因为许多有问题的DNA必须先修补好之后,才能够将祖先立体影像肉身化,而不致产生扭曲变形(distortion)的情况. 而这也是我这一生的目的之一:修补恩纽时期核子辐射尘所造成的损伤,使未来上升之途更加顺畅.

3. 畸变:场曲六 畸变(Distortion)前面所说各种相差除场曲外,都影响象的清晰度. 畸变是另一种性质的相差,光束的同心性不受到破坏. 因此,不影响象的清晰度,但使象与原物体比,在形状上造成失真. 畸变

distortion 词典解释

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1. 歪曲;曲解
    Distortion is the changing of something into something that is not true or not acceptable.

    e.g. I think it would be a gross distortion of reality to say that they were motivated by self-interest...
           我认为说他们是受自身利益的驱使是对事实的严重歪曲。
    e.g. He later accused reporters of wilful distortion and bias.
           他后来指责记者有意歪曲事实并带有偏见。

2. 失真;变形
    Distortion is the changing of the appearance or sound of something in a way that makes it seem strange or unclear.

    e.g. Audio signals can be transmitted along cables without distortion.
           声音信号可以通过电缆传送而不失真。

distortion 单语例句

1. danci.911chaxun.com

1. It also serves to set the record straight against wanton distortion by the opposition camp and its media allies to mislead the public.

2. A typical example is the distortion of the capital gains tax policy issued last July.

3. The NBS said Thursday that it has used technological innovation in the new data collection system to avoid distortion.

4. distortion

4. But continued distortion of the prices of money represents a bigger cost to the economy, he noted.

5. Because it is only through the distortion of history could he deceive Western audiences and disguise his true intentions.

6. The deposit insurance system can also help correct the distortion of interest rates in the long run.

7. Liu reveals that he was so close to the things he wanted to portray that he feared his description would result in distortion.

8. distortion

8. Choking off the flow of information leads to distortion, not confidence.

9. distortion的解释

9. The postal move has triggered increasing protests from Taiwan residents as a violation of their freedom of speech and distortion of their free will.

10. Some analysts said the PMI was probably declining from April due to policy tightening, but the magnitude of the fall was overstated due to seasonal distortion.

distortion 英英释义

noun

1. the mistake of misrepresenting the facts

2. the act of distorting something so it seems to mean something it was not intended to mean

    Synonym: overrefinement straining torture twisting

3. a change for the worse

    Synonym: deformation

4. an optical phenomenon resulting from the failure of a lens or mirror to produce a good image

    Synonym: aberration optical aberration

5. 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)

    e.g. heavy metal guitar players use vacuum tube amplifiers to produce extreme distortion

6. distortion

6. a shape resulting from distortion

    Synonym: distorted shape