Deform

глагол 1) обезображивать, калечить, уродовать Например: a face deformed by bitterness — лицо, омрачённое чувством горечи Синоним(ы): disfigure 2) искажать (мысль) 3) портить Например: marriage deformed by jealousy — брак, испорченный ревностью Синоним(ы): distort, contort, warp 4) [технический термин] деформировать (физическое тело)

Большой англо-русский словарь

Deform

деформировать; деформироваться Например: to deform mode — статистика искажать моду

Англо-русский научно-технический словарь

Deform

деформировать(ся)

Англо-русский политехнический словарь

Deform

verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French desfurmer, from Latin deformare, from de- + formare to form, from forma form transitive verb 1. to spoil the form of 2. a. to spoil the looks of; disfigure Example: a face deformed by bitterness b. to mar the character of Example: a marriage deformed by jealousy 3. to alter the shape of by stress intransitive verb to become misshapen or changed in shape • deformable adjective Synonyms: deform, distort, contort, warp means to mar or spoil by or as if by twisting. deform may imply a change of shape through stress, injury, or some accident of growth Example: his face was deformed by hatred. distort and contort both imply a wrenching from the natural, normal, or justly proportioned, but contort suggests a more involved twisting and a more grotesque and painful result Example: the odd camera angle distorts the figure in the photograph Example: disease had painfully contorted her body. warp indicates physically an uneven shrinking that bends or twists out of a flat plane Example: warped floorboards.

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