deform 英 [dɪˈfɔ:m]   美 [dɪˈfɔrm]

deform

deform  英 [dɪˈfɔ:m] 美 [dɪˈfɔrm]

vt. 使变形;使成畸形  vi. 变形;变畸形  adj. 畸形的;丑陋的 

进行时:deforming  过去式:deformed  过去分词:deformed  第三人称单数:deforms  名词复数:deforms 

So there comes, of course, a limit how far you can go before you permanently deform your spring. 这样的话就出现了,在使弹簧永久变形前,你能拉的,最大距离的限制。
Unlike steel or other materials, glass does not deform or otherwise give advance warning of failure. 不像钢铁或者其它材料一样,玻璃不会变形或者给出其它什么形式的失效预兆。

  • To deform is to force something to have a new shape by pushing or twisting it. While some kids love to shape animals out of clay, others prefer to deform their friends' elephants and puppies.
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  • vt. 使变形;使成畸形
  • vi. 变形;变畸形
  • adj. 畸形的;丑陋的
  • 1. So there comes, of course, a limit how far you can go before you permanently deform your spring.

    这样的话就出现了,在使弹簧永久变形前,你能拉的,最大距离的限制。

  • 2. Unlike steel or other materials, glass does not deform or otherwise give advance warning of failure.

    不像钢铁或者其它材料一样,玻璃不会变形或者给出其它什么形式的失效预兆。

  • 3. Depending on the lens' focal length, the image will deform and affect how the image looks in photos.

    根据镜头焦距的不同,图像会随之变形并且会影响最终的照片效果。

  • deform (v.) c. 1400, "to disfigure," from Old French deformer (13c.), from Latin deformare "put out of shape, disfigure," from de- (see de-) + formare (see form (v.)). Related: Deformed; deforming.
de·form / dɪˈfɔːm ; NAmE dɪˈfɔːrm / verb deformsth to change or spoil the usual or natural shape of sth 改变…的外形;损毁…的形状;使成畸形 The disease had deformed his spine. 疾病导致他脊柱变形。 deform deforms deformed deforming de·form / dɪˈfɔːm ; NAmE dɪˈfɔːrm /
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