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n. 弯曲,歪曲;偏见;乖戾
vt. 使变形;使有偏见;曲解
vi. 变歪,变弯;曲解
n.
弯曲,歪斜;偏见,乖戾;经纱;[航]绞船索
vt.& vi.
弄弯,变歪;扭曲,曲解;
vt.
使(行为等)不合情理,使乖戾;使卷曲,使弯曲;用绞船索牵引;
变形
复数:warps过去式:warped过去分词:warped现在分词:warping第三人称单数:warps
双语释义
n.(名词)[S] 弯曲,歪斜 a twist out of a true level or straight line
v.(动词)vt. & vi. 弄弯,变歪 (cause to) turn or twist out of shape
英英释义
warp[ wɔ:p ]
n.
a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting
同义词:deflection
a shape distorted by twisting or folding
同义词:buckle
a moral or mental distortion
同义词:warping
yarn arranged lengthways on a loom and crossed by the woof
v.
make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
同义词:falsifydistortgarble
bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat
同义词:heavebuckle
词组短语
warp knitting织经纱,经编
warp knitting machine经编机
warp yarn经纱;经线;帆布经线
warp beam经轴
warp and woof ◎基础 , ◎结构 , ◎(纺织中的)经和纬
warp knitted fabric经向针织布/物
double warp双经线
time warp时间隧道
warp direction经向,经方向
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)
The heat has warped the boards.
热使木板弯翘了。
His judgement was warped by self-interest.
他受私心影响判断不确。
Histories are often warped by biases.
历史常为偏见所曲解。
用作不及物动词(vi.)
The window frames had begun to warp.
窗框已经开始变形。
A steel girder may warp in a fire.
钢梁遇火会变弯。
His judgment was warp by his self-interest.
他的判断因私利而扭曲变形。
The fel energies of the Twisting Nether warp and defile all things about them.
那些扭曲虚空的邪能把一切东西进行变异与扭曲。
用作名词(n.)
There is a warp in the board.
这块木板有点弯曲。
As a million years of rainfall will smooth the slope of a mountain summit, so do a million misplaced moments warp our good intentions.
如同百万年的降雨可以磨平高山之顶,百万次的错误也会歪曲我们的良好的初衷。
In order for these abilities to be effective, fighter drones have the ability to warp so that they can follow any arbitrary object they need to be close to.
如果财产只供一种稳定制度的拥有者所利用,就有一种趋势使人对于那种制度的优越性的判断力发生歪曲。
Bitterness gave his outlook a peculiar warp.
怨恨使他的观点带有一种古怪的偏见。
In this system, the warp yarns are fed to the loom.
在该系统中,经纱被送入织机。
权威例句
Fast volume rendering using a shear-warp ...Fast volume rendering using a shear-warp facrorization of the viewing transformation
Fast Volume Rendering Using a Shear-Warp Factorization of the Viewing Transformation
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ARP/wARP and molecular replacement: the next generation
Relative-warp analysis and an example of its application to mosquito wings
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ARP/wARP and automatic interpretation of protein electron density maps
Morphometric Analysis of Old World Talpidae (Mammalia, Insectivora) Using Partial-Warp Scores
Lucas-Kanade 20 Years On: A Unifying Framework Part 1: The Quantity Approximated, the Warp Update Rule, and the Gradient Descent App...
warp
warp: [OE] Warp originally meant ‘throw’ (‘Saint Paul’s head after his decease in a deep vewar [fishpond] warped was’, Scottish Legends of the Saints 1375). The notion of ‘bending’ or ‘twisting’ is a secondary development (first recorded in the 14th century). Its immediate inspiration may have been the related Old Norse past participle orpinn ‘warped’, but the underlying motivation was no doubt a conceptual link between ‘throwing’ and ‘twisting’, presumably via ‘throw with a twisting action’ (it is probably no coincidence that English throw originally meant ‘twist’).The word came from a prehistoric Germanic base *werb-, which also produced German werfen and Dutch werpan ‘throw’. This was probably descended from Indo-European *wer-, source also of Latin vertere ‘turn’, from which English gets revert, version, etc.=> convert, revert, version, wharf
warp (v.)
"to bend, twist, distort," Old English weorpan "to throw, throw away, hit with a missile," from Proto-Germanic *werpan "to fling by turning the arm" (cognates: Old Saxon werpan, Old Norse verpa "to throw," Swedish värpa "to lay eggs," Old Frisian werpa, Middle Low German and Dutch werpen, German werfen, Gothic wairpan "to throw"), from PIE *werp- "to turn, wind, bend" (cognates: Latin verber "whip, rod;" Greek rhabdos "rod," rhombos "magic wheel"), from root *wer- (3) "to turn, bend" (see versus). Connection between "turning" and "throwing" is perhaps in the notion of rotating the arm in the act of throwing; compare Old Church Slavonic vrešti "to throw," from the same PIE root. The meaning "twist out of shape" is first recorded c. 1400; intransitive sense is from mid-15c. Related: Warped; warping.
warp (n.)
"threads running lengthwise in a fabric," Old English wearp, from Proto-Germanic *warpo- (cognates: Middle Low German warp, Old High German warf "warp," Old Norse varp "cast of a net"), from PIE *werp- "to turn, bend" (see warp (v.)). The warp of fabric is that across which the woof is "thrown." Applied in 20c. astrophysics to the "fabric" of space-time, popularized in noun phrase warp speed by 1960s TV series "Star Trek."
1. warp pile fabric
经纱起绒织物
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2. additional warp
附加经纱
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3. warp preparation
经纱准备
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4. Warp stop motions
断经自停装置
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5. attachment warp
接结经纱
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6. Warp Protector Motion
护经机构
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7. epicontinental warp
陆缘翘曲
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8. warp printed taffeta
印经塔夫绸
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9. Warp / Ends
经纱
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10. double warp lining
线经里子布
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