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单词 distortion
释义
distortion
(dɪstɔːʳʃən )
Word forms: distortions
1. variable noun
Distortion is the changing of something into something that is not true or not acceptable. [disapproval]
It would be a distortion of reality to say that they were motivated by self-interest. [+ of]
He later accused reporters of wilful distortion and bias.
Synonyms: misrepresentation, bias, slant, perversion  
2. variable noun
Distortion is the changing of the appearance or sound of something in a way that makes it seem strange or unclear.
Audio signals can be transmitted along cables without distortion.
Collocations:
cognitive distortion
Emotional reasoning amplifies the effects of other cognitive distortions.
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Moreover, cognitive distortions are thoughts that cause individuals to perceive reality negatively.
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These errors in thinking are known as cognitive distortions.
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Includes recognizing and controlling complex emotions, avoiding cognitive distortions, and using meditation and hypnosis.
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Cognitive distortions tend to interfere with the way a person perceives an event.
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distortion of reality
That was a gross distortion of reality - but to see why, we need to study the accounting techniques it uses.
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Although one may deplore the distortion of reality through narratives, in one form or another narrativity always prevails.
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Maps that look like models of objectivity turn out to be gross distortions of reality.
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economic distortion
Changes should always be designed to maximise revenue while minimising economic distortions.
Times, Sunday Times
Yet this has created big economic distortions too, not least in the way it has penalised those saving for retirement.
Times, Sunday Times
Consequences of such a fiscal policy include high inflation, rising interest rates and major economic distortions.
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Corruption also generates economic distortions in the public sector by diverting public investment into capital projects where bribes and kickbacks are more plentiful.
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Oil dependency, and the allure it generated of great wealth through government contracts, spawned other economic distortions.
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gross distortion
Let me, at this point, clear up one gross distortion that many pastors have.
Christianity Today (2000)
Yet look in detail at what the charity has said, and it is clear that this is gross distortion.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
There is clearly a gross distortion of one individual.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
image distortion
High dilation constants can cause a fish-eye effect in which image distortion begins to occur.
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Being mechanically driven, perfect synchronization of the sending and receiving discs was not easy to ensure, and irregularities could result in major image distortion.
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They employed a wide variety of installation formats, which included the use of close-circuit live feedback television, projection, mirroring, image distortion and shadow projection.
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This prevents the image distortion that takes place in screen printing.
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Warping may be used for correcting image distortion as well as for creative purposes (e.g., morphing).
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Translations:
Chinese: 歪曲
Japanese: 歪曲
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