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1 colored
1. окрашенный; цветнойadditively colored crystal — кристалл, окрашенный примесями
colored lithograph — цветная литография, хромолитография
2. окрашивать; цветнойСинонимический ряд:1. biased (adj.) biased; jaundiced; one-sided; partial; partisan; prejudiced; prepossessed; tendentious; unindifferent; unneutral2. endowed with color (adj.) colorful; endowed with color; flushed; glowing; hued; imbued; pigmented; reddened; tinged3. tampered with (adj.) corrupted; misrepresented; perverted; skewed; slanted; tampered with; twisted; warped4. treated with color (adj.) dyed; painted; shaded; stained; stippled; tinted; treated; treated with color5. blushed (verb) blushed; flushed; glowed; mantled; reddened; rouged6. embroidered (verb) embellished; embroidered; exaggerated; fudged; magnified; overcharged; overdrew/overdrawn; overstated; padded; stretched7. misrepresented (verb) belied; confused; distorted; falsified; garbled; misrepresented; misstated; perverted; twisted; warped; wrenched; wrested -
2 confused
1. a смущённый; поставленный в тупикto become confused — смутиться, прийти в замешательство
2. a спутанный; смешанныйСинонимический ряд:1. chaotic (adj.) chaotic; embroiled; in disarray; inextricable; mixed up; out of order; snarled2. jumbled (adj.) disordered; helter-skelter; jumbled; mixed-up; muddled; topsy-turvy; upside-down3. perplexed (adj.) abashed; addled; baffled; befuddled; bewildered; dazed; disconcerted; doubtful; flustered; perplexed4. beclouded (verb) beclouded; befogged; blurred; clouded; fogged; muddied5. discomforted (verb) abashed; chagrined; discomfited; discomforted; disconcerted; discountenanced; embarrassed; fazed; mortified; put out; rattled6. disordered (verb) confused; disordered; fouled up; jumbled; mess up; muddled; scrambled; snarled; snarled up; tumbled7. misrepresented (verb) belied; colored; distorted; falsified; garbled; misrepresented; misstated; perverted; twisted; warped; wrenched; wrested8. mistook/mistaken (verb) confounded; mistook/mistaken; mixed; mixed up9. threw (verb) addled; balled up; befuddled; bewildered; confused; distracted; dizzied; flustered; fuddled; mistaken; mix up; mulled; perplexed; posed; puzzled; stumbled; threw; threw off/thrown off; threw out/thrown out -
3 falsified
1. a фальсифицированный; искажённый2. a подложный, сфабрикованныйСинонимический ряд:1. unnatural (adj.) affected; assumed; feigned; imitated; insincere; pretended; pretentious; simulated; unnatural2. fabricated (verb) fabricated; fictionalised3. faked (verb) counterfeited; faked; forged4. lied (verb) equivocated; fibbed; lay; lied; paltered; perjured; prevaricated5. misrepresented (verb) belied; colored; coloured; confused; distorted; garbled; loaded; misrepresented; misstated; perverted; twisted; warped; wrenched; wrested -
4 twisted
1. a сплетённый; переплетённый; вплетённый; витой2. a искривлённый, покоробившийся; косослойный3. a извилистый; спиральный4. a запутанный; спутанный5. a извращённый; испорченныйСинонимический ряд:1. perverted (adj.) distorted; erroneous; misconstrued; misinterpreted; perplexing; perverted; tangled; unintelligible; wrong2. winding (adj.) bent; contorted; convolute; twined; vermicular; vermiculated; winding; wound; wrenched3. deformed (verb) contorted; deformed; disfigured; distorted4. misrepresented (verb) belied; colored; coloured; confused; falsified; garbled; loaded; misrepresented; misstated; perverted; warped; wrested5. sprained (verb) sprained; turned; wrenched6. wound (verb) coiled; curled; entwined; meandered; snaked; spiraled or spiralled; spiralled; twined; wound; wove; wreathed -
5 warped
1. a покоробленный, деформированный, искривлённый2. a извращённый, искажённыйСинонимический ряд:1. biased (adj.) biased; colored; jaundiced; one-sided; partial; partisan; prejudiced; prepossessed; tendentious; unindifferent; unneutral2. curved (adj.) bent; bowed; crooked; curved; deformed; flexed; hunched; stooped; tortuous3. biased (verb) biased; prejudiced; prepossessed4. debased (verb) bastardized; brutalized; cankered; corrupted; debased; debauched; demoralised; demoralized; depraved; poisoned; rotted; stained; vitiated5. deformed (verb) contorted; deformed; distorted; misshaped; tortured; wound6. misrepresented (verb) belied; colored; coloured; confused; falsified; garbled; loaded; misrepresented; misstated; perverted; twisted; wrenched; wrested -
6 perverted
1. a искажённый; извращённый; испорченный2. a страдающий половым извращениемСинонимический ряд:1. debased (adj.) corrupted; debased; debauched; depraved; vitiate; vitiated2. deviating (adj.) aberrant; abnormal; corrupt; deviating; distorted; freakish; misguided; wicked3. kinky (adj.) degenerate; kinky; lascivious; sick; twisted; unnatural; warped4. abused (verb) abused; misapplied; misappropriated; mishandled; misused; prostituted5. debased (verb) bastardized; brutalized; cankered; corrupted; debased; debauched; demoralised; demoralized; depraved; poisoned; rotted; stained; vitiated6. misrepresented (verb) belied; colored; coloured; confused; distorted; falsified; garbled; loaded; misrepresented; misstated; twisted; warped; wrenched; wrested -
7 distorted
1. a искажённый; искривлённый; перекошенный2. a искажённый, извращённый3. a тех. деформированный; покоробленныйСинонимический ряд:1. deformed (adj.) askew; awry; contorted; crooked; deformed; disfigured; gnarled; misshapen; twisted2. deformed (verb) contorted; deformed; disfigured; misshaped; tortured; twisted; warped; wound3. misrepresented (verb) belied; colored; coloured; confused; falsified; garbled; loaded; misrepresented; misstated; perverted; wrenched; wrested -
8 garbled
искажать; искаженныйСинонимический ряд:1. unintelligible (adj.) inarticulate; inaudible; incomprehensible; muffled; obscure; stammering; unintelligible; vague2. misrepresented (verb) belied; colored; confused; distorted; falsified; misrepresented; misstated; perverted; twisted; warped; wrenched; wrested -
9 misrepresent
tr[mɪsreprɪ'zent]1 (person) tergiversar la palabras de; (words) tergiversar, distorsionar; (actions, facts) deformar, falsearmisrepresent [.mɪs.rprɪ'zɛnt] vt: distorsionar, falsear, tergiversarv.• describir engañosamente v.• disimular v.• falsear v.• falsificar v.'mɪsreprɪ'zenttransitive verb \<\<event\>\> deformar, falsear; \<\<remarks/views\>\> tergiversarshe's been misrepresented — han tergiversado sus palabras (or su declaración etc)
[ˌmɪsreprɪ'zent]VT [+ person] dar una imagen falsa de; [+ views, situation] tergiversar* * *['mɪsreprɪ'zent]transitive verb \<\<event\>\> deformar, falsear; \<\<remarks/views\>\> tergiversarshe's been misrepresented — han tergiversado sus palabras (or su declaración etc)
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10 alterar
v.1 to alter (to change).alterar el orden de las palabras to change the order of the wordsesto altera nuestros planes that changes our plansAlteré las medidas I altered the measurements.Su petulancia alteró a Elsa His petulance altered Elsa.2 to agitate, to fluster (perturbar) (person).le alteran mucho los cambios change upsets him a lot3 to disrupt.fue detenido por alterar el orden público he was arrested for causing a breach of the peace* * *1 (cambiar) to change, modify, alter2 (estropear) to spoil, upset; (comida) to make go off, turn bad3 (enfadar) to annoy, upset4 (inquietar) to unnerve, make feel restless1 (cambiar) to change2 (deteriorarse) to go bad, go off3 (enfadarse) to lose one's temper, get upset\alterar el orden público to disturb the peace, cause a breach of the peace* * *verb1) to alter, modify2) disturb•* * *1. VT1) (=cambiar) to modify, altertuvimos que alterar los planes por la huelga — we had to modify o alter our plans because of the strike
2) (=estropear) [+ alimentos] to spoil; [+ leche] to sourla humedad alteró los alimentos — the humidity spoiled the food, the humidity made the food go bad
3) (=conmocionar) to shake, upsetla noticia del accidente la alteró visiblemente — she was visibly shaken o upset by the news of the accident
4)5) (=distorsionar) [+ verdad] to distort, twist2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <plan/texto> to change, alterb) <hechos/verdad> to distortel sentido de mis palabras fue alterado — what I said was misinterpreted o misrepresented
c) < alimento> to make... go off, turn... bad2) ( perturbar)a) < paz> to disturbb) < persona> to upset2.alterarse v pron1) alimentos to go off, go bad2) pulso/respiración to become irregular3) persona to get upset* * *= alter, disturb, upset, doctor, redraw [re-draw], change.Ex. Even the same collection some years on will have altered, and the device, in order to remain effective, must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection.Ex. Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex. The purpose of the present paper is to determine the effect of doctoring AACR2 in this manner.Ex. the Internet has fundamentally redrawn the way in which people can organize themselves.----* alterar el equilibrio = upset + the balance.* alterar el orden público = breach + the peace, disturb + the peace.* alterar el sistema = perturb + the system.* alterar la paz = disrupt + peace.* sin alterar = unaltered, unmodified.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <plan/texto> to change, alterb) <hechos/verdad> to distortel sentido de mis palabras fue alterado — what I said was misinterpreted o misrepresented
c) < alimento> to make... go off, turn... bad2) ( perturbar)a) < paz> to disturbb) < persona> to upset2.alterarse v pron1) alimentos to go off, go bad2) pulso/respiración to become irregular3) persona to get upset* * *= alter, disturb, upset, doctor, redraw [re-draw], change.Ex: Even the same collection some years on will have altered, and the device, in order to remain effective, must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection.
Ex: Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex: The purpose of the present paper is to determine the effect of doctoring AACR2 in this manner.Ex: the Internet has fundamentally redrawn the way in which people can organize themselves.* alterar el equilibrio = upset + the balance.* alterar el orden público = breach + the peace, disturb + the peace.* alterar el sistema = perturb + the system.* alterar la paz = disrupt + peace.* sin alterar = unaltered, unmodified.* * *alterar [A1 ]vtA (cambiar, modificar)1 ‹plan/texto/información› to change, alterel orden de los factores no altera el producto the order of the factors does not alter o affect the productestá alterando los hechos he is distorting the factsel sentido de mis palabras ha sido alterado what I said has been misinterpreted o misrepresented2 ‹alimento› to make … go off, turn … badla exposición al sol puede alterar el color exposure to the sun can affect the color1 ‹paz› to disturbfue acusado de alterar el orden público he was charged with causing a breach of the peace2 ‹persona› to upsettraten de no alterar al enfermo try not to upset the patient in any wayla noticia del golpe alteró visiblemente al embajador the ambassador was visibly shaken by the news of the coupno debes dejar que esas cosas te alteren you shouldn't let those things upset you o ( colloq) get to youA «alimentos» to go off, go badB«pulso/respiración»: con la emoción se le alteró la voz her voice shook o faltered with emotionC «persona» to get upset* * *
alterar ( conjugate alterar) verbo transitivo
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2 ( perturbar)
alterarse verbo pronominal
1 [ alimentos] to go off, go bad
2 [pulso/respiración] to become irregular;
[ color] to change
3 [ persona] to get upset
alterar verbo transitivo to alter, change
' alterar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitar
- desfigurar
- falsear
- pervertir
- tergiversar
- trastocar
- trastornar
- cambiar
- falsificar
- orden
English:
disturb
- evenly
- ruffle
- tamper
- breach
- tamper with
- unsettle
- upset
* * *♦ vt1. [cambiar] to alter, to change;alterar el orden de las palabras to change the order of the words;esto altera nuestros planes that changes our plans2. [perturbar] [persona] to agitate, to fluster;le alteran mucho los cambios the changes upset him a lot;no le gusta que alteren sus costumbres she doesn't like having her routine upset;fue detenido por alterar el orden público he was arrested for causing a breach of the peace* * *v/t1 ( cambiar) alter2 a alguien upset3:alterar el orden público cause a breach of the peace* * *alterar vt1) modificar: to alter, to modify2) perturbar: to disturb, to disrupt* * * -
11 misrepresent
transitive verbfalsch darstellen; verdrehen [Tatsachen]* * *mis·rep·re·sent[ˌmɪsreprɪˈzent]vt▪ to \misrepresent sth etw falsch [o unrichtig] darstellen▪ to \misrepresent sb as sb/sth jdn als jd/etw hinstellento \misrepresent facts Tatsachen entstellen [o verdrehen]; LAW falsche Tatsachen vorspiegeln* * *['mIs"reprɪ'zent]vtfalsch darstellen; facts also verdrehen; ideas verfälschenhe was misrepresented in the papers —
he was misrepresented as being for the strike — er wurde zu Unrecht als Befürworter des Streiks hingestellt
* * *misrepresent v/t1. falsch oder ungenau darstellen, ein falsches Bild geben von:misrepresent sb as jemanden hinstellen als2. entstellen, verdrehen3. JUR falsch angeben* * *transitive verbfalsch darstellen; verdrehen [Tatsachen]* * *v.verdrehen v. -
12 loaded
1. a перегруженный2. a обременённый; тяжёлый; утяжелённый3. a налитый свинцом с одной стороны4. a некорректный; поставленный с целью получить определённый ответ5. a заряженный6. a амер. разг. взрывчатый; опасный7. a амер. разг. при деньгах8. a креплёный9. a разбавленный10. a с примесью наркотика11. a сл. пьяный; нагрузившийся12. a сл. одуревший от наркотикаСинонимический ряд:1. burdened (adj.) burdened; charged; heavy; laden; primed; readied; ready to fire; ready to shoot; weighted2. full (adj.) awash; big; block and block; brimful; brimming; bung-full; bursting; chockablock; chock-full; cram-full; crammed; crowded; full; jam-full; jammed; jam-packed; packed; replete; stuffed3. intoxicated (adj.) drunk; inebriated; intoxicated; plastered; smashed; tanked; tipsy; wired4. tricky (adj.) deceitful; leading; mean; touchy; tricky5. adulterated (verb) adulterated; debased; doctored; doped; doped up; sophisticated; weighted6. armed (verb) armed; charged7. coloured (verb) belied; coloured; distorted; falsified; misrepresented; misstated; perverted; twisted; warped; wrenched8. loaded (verb) crammed; crowded; jammed; loaded; mobbed; packed; stuffed9. taxed (verb) burdened; charged; choked; clogged; cumbered; encumbered; filled; freighted; heaped; laded/laded or laden; loaded; lumbered; packed; piled; saddled; tasked; taxed; weigh down; weighed -
13 coloured
1. n негр, представитель чёрной расы2. n представитель смешанной расы; мулат, метис3. n цветное население4. a раскрашенный, окрашенныйadditively coloured crystal — кристалл, окрашенный примесями
5. a амер. цветной6. a южно-афр. принадлежащий к смешанной расе, родившийся от белого и «цветного» родителя7. a преувеличенный, прикрашенный8. a неискренний, притворный9. a пристрастныйСинонимический ряд:1. endowed with colour (adj.) colourful; endowed with colour; flushed; glowing; kaleidoscopic2. partial (adj.) one-sided; partial; partisan; prejudiced; prejudicial; prepossessed3. tampered with (adj.) biased; corrupted; perverted; skewed; slanted; tampered with; twisted4. treated with colour (adj.) painted; stained; tinted; treated; treated with colour5. coloured (verb) belied; biased; coloured; distorted; dyed; falsified; loaded; misrepresented; misstated; perverted; prejudiced; prepossessed; twisted; warped; wrenched6. flushed (verb) blushed; crimsoned; flushed; mantled; reddened7. glossed (verb) gilded; glossed; palliated; varnished; veneered; whitewashed8. stained (verb) dyed; stained; tinted -
14 tromper
tromper [tʀɔ̃pe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = duper) to deceive ; [+ époux] to be unfaithful to• elle trompait son mari avec le patron she was having an affair with her boss behind her husband's backb. ( = induire en erreur par accident) to misleadc. ( = déjouer) [+ poursuivants] [personne] to outwit ; [manœuvre] to trick• tromper la vigilance or surveillance de qn (pour entrer ou sortir) to slip past sbd. ( = décevoir) tromper l'attente/l'espoir de qn to fall short of sb's expectations/one's hopes• tromper la faim/la soif to stave off one's hunger/thirst• pour tromper l'ennui or son ennui to keep boredom at bay2. reflexive verb• se tromper de route/chapeau to take the wrong road/hat• se tromper de jour/date to get the day/date wrong* * *tʀɔ̃pe
1.
1) ( duper) [personne] to deceiveil y a des signes or gestes qui ne trompent pas — there's no mistaking the signs
tromper l'ennemi — to deceive ou trick the enemy
2) ( faire des infidélités à) to be unfaithful to, to deceive [mari, femme]3) ( échapper à)tromper la vigilance or surveillance de quelqu'un — to slip past somebody's guard
tromper la défense/le gardien de but — to trick the defence [BrE]/the goalkeeper
4) ( faire diversion à) to stave off
2.
se tromper verbe pronominal1) ( mentalement) to be mistakenil ne faut pas s'y tromper, qu'on ne s'y trompe pas — make no mistake about it
2) ( concrètement) to make a mistakese tromper de deux euros — to be two euros out GB ou off US
* * *tʀɔ̃pe vt1) (= abuser) to deceive2) [conjoint] to be unfaithful to, to cheat on *3) [espoir, attente] to disappoint4) [vigilance, poursuivants] to elude* * *tromper verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( duper) [personne] to deceive; [information] to mislead; être trompé par qn to be deceived by sb; tromper l'opinion publique/les électeurs to mislead the public/the voters; nous avons été trompés par les bons résultats/la ressemblance we were misled by the good results/the resemblance; on nous a trompés sur la qualité des produits/l'état de la maison the quality of the goods/the condition of the house was misrepresented; il y a des signes or gestes qui ne trompent pas there's no mistaking the signs; tromper l'ennemi to deceive ou trick the enemy;2 ( faire des infidélités à) to be unfaithful to (avec with), to deceive, to cheat on○ [mari, femme]; il la trompe he's unfaithful to her; un mari trompé a deceived husband;3 ( échapper à) tromper la vigilance or surveillance de qn to slip past sb's guard; tromper la défense/le gardien de but to trick the defenceGB/the goalkeeper;4 ( faire diversion à) to stave off [désir, besoin]; tromper son ennui/sa peur to stave off one's boredom/one's fear; tromper la faim to stave off hunger.B se tromper vpr1 ( mentalement) to be mistaken (dans in); se tromper dans son choix to be mistaken in one's choice, to make the wrong choice; se tromper sur qn to be wrong about sb; je me suis trompé sur leurs intentions I misunderstood their intentions; si je ne me trompe if I'm not mistaken; il ne faut pas s'y tromper, qu'on ne s'y trompe pas make no mistake about it; le public ne s'y est pas trompé the public got it right; se tromper sur toute la ligne○ to be completely wrong;2 ( concrètement) to make a mistake; tu t'es trompé, il n'y a pas de trait d'union you've made a mistake, there's no hyphen; se tromper de dix euros/deux heures to be ten euros/two hours out GB ou off US; se tromper de rue/bus to take the wrong street/bus; se tromper de manteau/clé to take the wrong coat/key; se tromper de date/jour to get the date/day wrong; se tromper de numéro/bâtiment to get the wrong number/building; se tromper de porte lit ( dans la rue) to get the wrong house; ( à l'intérieur) to get the wrong door; fig to come to the wrong place.[trɔ̃pe] verbe transitiftromper son monde: avec ses airs affables, il trompe bien son monde everybody is taken in by his kindly manner4. [échapper à]5. [induire en erreur] to mislead6. (littéraire) [décevoir]7. [apaiser - faim] to appease————————se tromper verbe pronominal intransitif1. [commettre une erreur] to make a mistakese tromper dans une addition/dictée to get a sum/dictation wrong2. [prendre une chose pour une autre]se tromper d'adresse ou de porte (familier & figuré) : si c'est un complice que tu cherches, tu te trompes d'adresse if it's an accomplice you want, you've come to the wrong addresstout le monde peut se tromper anyone can make a mistake, nobody's infalliblec'était en 1989 si je ne me trompe it was in 1989, correct me if I'm wrongau fond, elle était malheureuse et ses amis ne s'y trompaient pas deep down she was unhappy and her friends could tell -
15 violentar
v.1 to force (forzar) (cerradura).Ella violentó la cerradura She forced the lock.2 to transgress, to violate, to do violence to.Ellos violentaron los estatutos They transgressed the statutes.3 to stretch, to misrepresent.Ellos violentaron el motivo real They misrepresented the real motive.* * *1 (forzar algo) to force, break open2 (obligar a alguien) to force, use force on4 figurado (dicho, escrito) to twist, distort1 figurado (obligarse) to force oneself (en, to)2 figurado (molestarse) to get annoyed* * *1. VT1) [+ puerta, cerradura] to force; [+ rama] to bend, twist (out of shape); [+ casa] to break into2) [+ persona] (=avergonzar) to embarrass; (=forzar) to force, persuade forcibly; (=maltratar) to subject to violence; (Jur) to assault3) [+ principio] to violate, outrage; [+ sentido] to distort, twist2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivob) ( distorsionar) < texto> to distortc) ( poner en situación embarazosa) to make... feel awkward2.violentarse v pron to get embarrassed* * *1.verbo transitivob) ( distorsionar) < texto> to distortc) ( poner en situación embarazosa) to make... feel awkward2.violentarse v pron to get embarrassed* * *violentar [A1 ]vt1 (forzar) ‹cerradura/puerta› to force2 (distorsionar) ‹texto› to distortto get embarrassed* * *
violentar ( conjugate violentar) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› to rape
violentarse verbo pronominal
to get embarrassed
violentar verbo transitivo
1 (incomodar) to embarrass
2 (enfadar) to infuriate
3 (violar) to rape
4 (forzar una puerta, cerradura, etc) to force
* * *♦ vt2. [forzar] [cerradura] to force;[domicilio] to break into* * *v/t1 puerta force2 ( incomodar) embarrass* * *violentar vt1) forzar: to break open, to force2) : to distort (words or ideas) -
16 misrepresent
misrepresent [ˈmɪs‚reprɪˈzent][+ facts] déformer ; [+ person] donner une impression incorrecte de* * *[ˌmɪsˌreprɪ'zent]transitive verb présenter [quelqu'un] sous un faux jour [person]; déformer [views, intentions, facts] -
17 skewed
1. a перекошенный, косой2. a мат. асимметричныйСинонимический ряд:1. tampered with (adj.) biased; colored; coloured; corrupted; misrepresented; perverted; slanted; tampered with; twisted; warped2. angled (verb) angled; biased; biased or biassed; slanted3. cut (verb) cut; dipped; sheered; slued; swerved; trained off; veered; yawed -
18 slanted
наклонять; тенденциозныйСинонимический ряд:1. diagonal (adj.) bevel; beveled; bevelled; bias; biased; diagonal; oblique; slanting2. tampered with (adj.) colored; coloured; corrupted; misrepresented; perverted; skewed; tampered with; twisted; warped3. angled (verb) aimed; angled; biased; biased or biassed; skewed; slanted4. listed (verb) canted; heeled; inclined; leaned; listed; raked; reclined; sloped; squint toward; tended; tilted; tipped; trended -
19 distorsionar
v.to distort.Su inseguridad distorsionó los hechos His insecurity distorted the facts.El golpe distorsionó la pared The blow distorted the wall.* * *1 to distort* * *verb* * *VT to distort* * *verbo transitivo to distort* * *= distort, pervert.Ex. Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.Ex. Humans have an extraordinary capacity for perverting well-intended laws to evil purposes.* * *verbo transitivo to distort* * *= distort, pervert.Ex: Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.
Ex: Humans have an extraordinary capacity for perverting well-intended laws to evil purposes.* * *distorsionar [A1 ]vt1 ( Tec) to distort2 ‹verdad/realidad› to distort, twisttiene una imagen distorsionada de la realidad she has a distorted view of realitytenía la cara distorsionada por el dolor her face was contorted with pain* * *
distorsionar ( conjugate distorsionar) verbo transitivo
to distort
distorsionar verbo transitivo to distort, deform: está distorsionando la realidad, she's distorting the truth
' distorsionar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desfigurar
- falsificar
- pervertir
English:
bend
- distort
- misrepresent
- twist
* * *distorsionar vt1. [imágenes, sonidos] to distort2. [palabras] to twist;[hechos, realidad] to distort, to misrepresent;la prensa distorsionó los hechos the press distorted o misrepresented the facts* * *v/t1 verdad distort2 MED sprain* * *distorsionar vt: to distort -
20 trastocar
v.1 to turn upside down (to change).2 to misrepresent, to twist, to warp the facts about.Ellos trastocaron la verdad They misrepresented the truth.3 to upset, to knock over, to knock down, to overthrow.Ellos trastocaron el gobierno They upset the government.Ellos trastocaron el procedimiento They upset the procedure.* * *1 (cambiar) to change1 (trastornarse) to go mad* * *VT = trastrocar* * *1. 2.trastocarse v prona) folios/fichas to get out of order; planes to be ruinedb) ( enloquecerse) to go out of one's mind* * *= upset.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio upset.Ex. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.* * *1. 2.trastocarse v prona) folios/fichas to get out of order; planes to be ruinedb) ( enloquecerse) to go out of one's mind* * *= upset.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio upset.Ex: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.
* * *trastocar [A2 ]vt‹papeles/objetos› to disarrange, get … out of order; ‹planes› to upset, disruptpara no trastocar la circulación so as not to disrupt traffic1 (enloquecerse) to go out of one's mind2 «folios/fichas» to get out of order; «planes» to be ruined* * *
trastocar vtr (confundir, alterar) to change around
trastocar el orden, to mix up
' trastocar' also found in these entries:
English:
disrupt
- havoc
* * *♦ vt1. [planes, expectativas, costumbres] to disrupt, to upset;este retraso me trastoca todos los planes this delay has disrupted o upset all my plans* * *vb → trastrocar
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