distort
v[Tn]
1 pull or twist (sth) out of its usual shape 使(某物)变形; 扭曲, 弄歪(某物)
a heap of distorted metal 一堆变了形的金属东西
a face distorted by pain 因疼痛而扭曲的脸.
2 make (sth) look or sound unnatural 使(某物)失真
a distorting mirror, ie one which makes people look long and thin, short and fat, etc 哈哈镜
The announcement was so distorted that I couldn't understand what was said. 通告播出的声音严重失真, 我听不懂说的是什麽.
3 give a false account of (sth); misrepresent 歪曲(某事物); 曲解
distort sb's words, motives, point of view, etc 歪曲某人的言语、 动机、 观点等
The Government were accused of having systematically distorted the protesters' case. 政府有计划地歪曲抗议者的观点而受到非难.
Of course he is. He's very successful. He's made lots of records. They broadcast a programme of his music last month on the radio. Why don't you come on Saturday? I think you'd enjoy it.