English to Malay Dictionary distorted

distorted

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definition
verb
a grimace distorted her fine mouth
pull or twist out of shape.
many factors can distort the results
give a misleading or false account or impression of.
adjective
Then he took a few steps in her direction, his face distorted with rage.
pulled or twisted out of shape; contorted.
his report gives a distorted view of the meeting
giving a misleading or false account or impression; misrepresented.
example
A 'distorted' picture of events is helping to produce correspondingly distorted policies, particularly in Europe.
I begin to observe closely the ways that this balance becomes 'distorted' by my lack of presence.
Indeed, TM has made many incorrect or 'distorted' public announcements to advance its programs.
Having rotated the same image, we feel that now the sword bag does not look good and the proportions seem 'distorted' .
The infant's upper lip and much of his face was terribly 'distorted' , but he looked normal following surgery.
Then he took a few steps in her direction, his face 'distorted' with rage.
By the end, the dialogue has become elliptical and drowned by 'distorted' sound.
In large part, media coverage promoted this 'distorted' view of the problem.
I felt that as she was speaking her face was slowly becoming 'distorted' .
The resulting picture is stunted, 'distorted' .
The busy chaos is reflected in the tempo and 'distorted' drums.
Noah gets interested, too, after realizing his face is 'distorted' in pictures.
They always sounded trebly and 'distorted' and they never turned down.
Figures acutely illustrate the scope of the 'distorted' international monetary system.
But he's churning out rock riffs and 'distorted' licks, adding in some quite throaty vocals as well.
The encounters happened, each race finding in the other little more than a 'distorted' reflection of itself.
Then that heavy, 'distorted' bass kicks in again.
At times, the 'distorted' horse faces even look like the ones in Picasso's immortal La Guernica.
The U.S. economy is in the midst of a 'distorted' boom, with an increasingly ingrained inflationary bias.
By seeing herself only in terms of what she lacks that others have, Susan acquires a 'distorted' self-image.
Here the beam has been 'distorted' by the particle.
The music reflects this, too, with 'distorted' bursts of treated guitar giving the otherwise breezy melody a demented cast.
Simone de Beauvoir brought to our knowledge the recognition of the 'distorted' situation of women.
Loci showing 'distorted' transmission ratios were widespread.
The greeting is followed by a noise that's a cross between a scream and a 'distorted' electric guitar
Three mailings have attacked - at times 'distorted' - her voting record.
A soundtrack of 'distorted' modem tones, composed by Hendee, recalled synthesized howling wind.
But because the fit is not quite perfect, when the enzyme and substrate come together they become 'distorted' .
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