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    deformed查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪ'fɔːrmd]

    基本释义/说明:adj.变形的;变丑的;破相了的;畸形的,
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    adj.
    变形的;变丑的;破相了的;畸形的,
    Formed unnaturally;misshapen or deformed.
    畸形的形状不自然的;奇形怪状的或不成形的
    There are too many differences between mammals and their reproductive physiology and embryology to be sure that no deformed foetus or infant would be born
    在哺乳动物和有关它们繁殖的生理学与胚胎学之间存在太多的差异,因而不能保证不会生出畸形的胎儿或婴儿。
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    1. 畸形的;丑陋的;残废的
    adj. 【法律专业】
    残疾
    adj. 【化学】
    变了形的,畸形的,残废的;vbl.损坏,使...变形
    adj. 【计算机】
    变了形的(畸形的,残废的);vb. 损坏(使...变形)
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    -deformed的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Capable of being reshaped.
    “The IHHS frontal crash tests have the front end of the vehicle hit a deformable barrier at 40 mph.”
    “Insect adhesive organs are either smooth and deformable cuticle pads or fields of adhesive setae.”
    “By the pivoting of the deformable quadrilaterals, the trilaterals are raised and maintain the uprights.”
    Pertaining to, due to, or causing deformation
    “Intraformational faulting is regarded as a non-linear deformational response of non-elastic anisotropic material to loading.”
    “The age of the deformational fabrics is not known with certainty.”
    “These rocks have all experienced greenschist facies metamorphism and at least two intense structural deformational events.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who, or that which, deforms.
    “A small quantity of deformer BYK 066N was added to aid extraction of residual gas bubbles from the mixture which was placed within a vacuum desiccators.”
    “Some may think this disingenuous as, in choosing to frame a novel as a memoir, Coetzee reveals himself as a supreme deformer of his chosen medium.”
    “Ed Templeton has been off in Europe at large finishing up final details and approving the press proofs for his long awaited book, Deformer.”
    The state or quality of being deformed.
    The state of being deformed. || Something which is deformed.
    “She was told that surgery would be impossible without some level of consequent deformity.”
    “Her flowing, black hair that reached the back of knees shone in the filtered sunlight and her complexion showed no trace of scar or deformity.”
    “About 3 per million of the general population require domiciliary ventilator or oxygen therapy because of thoracic deformity.”
    (uncountable) The state of being deformable || (countable) A measure of the extent to which something is deformable (under standard conditions)
    “Figure 6 shows typical stress, strain and deformability relationships measured during each triaxial compression test.”
    “A growing body of evidence indicates that the primary control of adherent cell shape and deformability is exerted at the level of the cytoskeletal filaments.”
    “It is well known that grain size is affecting the limit of elasticity, resistance properties and the deformability of materials.”
    The act of deforming, or state of being deformed. || A transformation; change of shape.
    “Fashion is the sublime deformation of nature, an unceasing and repeated effort to reshape it.”
    “Evidence comes from numerous quartz-filled fractures that crosscut the mylonitic foliation but recrystallized during deformation.”
    “The result is a small plastic deformation of the surface structure of the workpiece.”
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