dis·tort/dɪs`tɔrt; dɪˈstɔːt/ v [T] 1 to tell people about a fact, statement etc in a way that changes its meaning 歪曲,曲解: Journalists distorted what he actually said. 那些记者歪曲了他的原话。 2 to change the shape or sound of something so it is strange or unclear 使变形; 使〔声音〕失真: Her thick glasses seemed to distort her eyes. 她那副厚厚的眼镜片使她的两眼看上去变形了。