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[/wɔːp; wɔrp/] v [I, Tn] 用法: 1 (cause sth to) become bent or twisted from the usual or natural shape, esp because of uneven shrinkage or expansion (使某物)弯曲, 翘棱(尤指因收缩或伸展不均所致): The damp wood began to warp. 这块潮湿的木材有些翘棱了. * The hot sun had warped the cover of the book. 太阳把这本书的书皮晒弯了. 用法: 2 (fig 比喻) (cause sb/sth to) become biased, distorted or perverted (使某人[某事物])有偏见, 受曲解, 反常: His judgement was warped by self-interest. 他受私心影响判断不确. * a warped mind, sense of humour 反常的想法、 幽默感. warp 2 n (usu sing 通常作单数) warped condition 弯曲; 翘棱; 偏见; 曲解; 反常: a warp in his character 他个性中的偏狭 * a time warp (科幻小说中的)时间错位. warp 3 [/wɔːp; wɔrp/] n the warp [sing] (in weaving) the threads on a loom over and under which other threads (the weft or woof) are passed to make cloth (纺织中的)经纱. =>illus at weave 见 weave 插图. |