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3 deformarse
• become deformed• become distorted -
4 hipertrofiarse
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5 eldeformálódik
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6 deformar
v.1 to deform (huesos, objetos).El calor deformó el plástico The heat deformed the plastic.2 to distort, to deface, to twist.Sus mentiras deforman los resultados Her lies distort the results.* * *1 to become distorted, go out of shape* * *verb1) to deform2) distort* * *1. VT1) [+ cuerpo] to deform2) [+ objeto] to distort, deformel impacto deformó el chasis — the impact distorted o deformed the chassis
si sigues tirando del jersey, lo deformarás — if you keep pulling at your sweater you'll pull it out of shape
no te pongas mis zapatos que me los deformas — don't wear my shoes, you'll put them out of shape
3) [+ imagen, realidad] to distort2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < imagen> to distort; <chapa/riel> to distortb) <verdad/realidad> to distortc) (Anat, Med) to deform2.deformarse v prona) imagen to become distortedb) puerta/riel to distort, become distortedc) (Anat, Med) to become deformed* * *= distort, mar, misrepresent, strain, disfigure, falsify, warp, deform.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. Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex. When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex. These multipliers are low in comparison with those applied by commercial publishers, though the comparison is substantially falsified by the high costs for the institutions of originating publications in a number of parallel language versions.Ex. Metallic shelves cannot be damaged by woodworms or rodents and they are not likely to warp under the weight of bound volumes and are fire-proof.Ex. As you probably have noticed, squash balls aren't very bouncy at all, they deform when they hit a wall or the floor.----* deformarse = deflect.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < imagen> to distort; <chapa/riel> to distortb) <verdad/realidad> to distortc) (Anat, Med) to deform2.deformarse v prona) imagen to become distortedb) puerta/riel to distort, become distortedc) (Anat, Med) to become deformed* * *= distort, mar, misrepresent, strain, disfigure, falsify, warp, deform.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: Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex: When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex: Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex: These multipliers are low in comparison with those applied by commercial publishers, though the comparison is substantially falsified by the high costs for the institutions of originating publications in a number of parallel language versions.Ex: Metallic shelves cannot be damaged by woodworms or rodents and they are not likely to warp under the weight of bound volumes and are fire-proof.Ex: As you probably have noticed, squash balls aren't very bouncy at all, they deform when they hit a wall or the floor.* deformarse = deflect.* * *deformar [A1 ]vt1 ‹imagen› to distort2 ‹chapa/riel› to distort, to twist ( o push etc) … out of shapela percha ha deformado la chaqueta the hanger has pulled the jacket out of shape3 ‹verdad/realidad› to distortla artritis le ha deformado los dedos her fingers have been deformed by o become misshapen with arthritis1 «imagen» to become distorted2 «puerta/riel» to distort, become distorted, bend ( o twist etc) out of shapelos zapatos se me deformaron con la lluvia my shoes got wet in the rain and lost their shape* * *
deformar ( conjugate deformar) verbo transitivo
b) (Anat, Med) to deform
deformarse verbo pronominal
b) (Anat, Med) to become deformed
deformar verbo transitivo
1 (una parte del cuerpo) to deform
(una prenda) to put out of shape
2 (la verdad, realidad, una imagen) to distort
' deformar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desfigurar
English:
deform
- distort
- misrepresent
* * *♦ vt1. [cuerpo, figura, miembro] to deform;[prenda] to pull out of shape; [metal] to twist; [madera] to warp2. [imagen] to distort3. [la verdad, la realidad] to distort* * *v/t2 MED deform* * *deformar vt1) : to deform, to disfigure2) : to distort -
7 deforme
adj.deformed, disfigured (cuerpo).pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: deformar.* * *► adjetivo* * *ADJ1) (=de forma anormal) [espécimen, cuerpo] deformed; [cabeza, sombra] misshapen2) (=feo) ugly* * *adjetivo deformed* * *adjetivo deformed* * *deformed* * *
Del verbo deformar: ( conjugate deformar)
deformé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
deforme es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
deformar
deforme
deformar ( conjugate deformar) verbo transitivo
b) (Anat, Med) to deform
deformarse verbo pronominal
b) (Anat, Med) to become deformed
deforme adjetivo
deformed
deformar verbo transitivo
1 (una parte del cuerpo) to deform
(una prenda) to put out of shape
2 (la verdad, realidad, una imagen) to distort
deforme adj (persona) deformed
(objeto) misshapen
' deforme' also found in these entries:
English:
clubfoot
- deformed
- misshapen
* * *deforme adj[cuerpo] deformed, disfigured; [imagen] distorted; [objeto] misshapen* * *adj1 MED deformed2 zapatos out of shape, misshapen* * *deforme adj: deformed, misshapen -
8 verkrüppeln
I v/t (hat verkrüppelt) cripple* * *to stunt* * *ver|krụ̈p|peln [fɛɐ'krʏpln] ptp verkrü\#ppelt1. vtto cripple2. vi aux seinto become crippled; (Zehen, Füße) to become deformed; (Baum etc) to grow stunted* * *(to reduce the ability or strength of; to cripple: He was disabled during the war.) disable* * *ver·krüp·peln *I. vt▪ jdn/etw \verkrüppeln to cripple sb/sthII. vi Hilfsverb: sein to be/grow [or become] stunted* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein < tree> become stunted2.transitives Verb cripple < person>verkrüppelte Arme/Füße — deformed arms/crippled feet
* * *A. v/t (hat verkrüppelt) cripple* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein < tree> become stunted2.transitives Verb cripple < person>verkrüppelte Arme/Füße — deformed arms/crippled feet
* * *v.to cripple v.to stunt v. -
9 deformarse
1 to become distorted, go out of shape* * *VPR1) [cuerpo, miembro] to become deformed2) [madera, puerta] to become warped, become twistedse le deformó el sombrero con la lluvia — her hat lost its shape in the rain, the rain made her hat lose its shape
3) [imagen] to distort, become distorted* * *(v.) = deflectEx. On deflecting one of these levers to the right he runs through the book before him, each page in turn being projected at a speed which just allows a recognizing glance at each.* * *(v.) = deflectEx: On deflecting one of these levers to the right he runs through the book before him, each page in turn being projected at a speed which just allows a recognizing glance at each.
* * *
■deformarse verbo reflexivo
1 (una parte del cuerpo) to become deformed
2 (una prenda) to go out of shape
3 (distorsionarse) to become distorted
' deformarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
viciarse
- deformar
* * *vpr1. [hueso, cuerpo, miembro] to become deformed;[prenda] to go out of shape; [metal] to get twisted out of shape; [madera] to warp;se me ha deformado el jersey al lavarlo my sweater lost its shape when I washed it2. [imagen] to become distorted* * *vr -
10 deformare
"to deform;Verziehen;Verformen;deformar"* * *deformlegno warpmetallo bucklefig distort* * *deformare v.tr.1 to deform, to misshape, to disform; to disfigure, to deface: il suo corpo era stato deformato da una malattia, his body had been deformed by an illness2 ( alterare) to distort, to warp; to alter: ha deformato il mio pensiero, he distorted my meaning; il sole ha deformato quelle assi, the sun has warped those boards; deformare la verità, to distort the truth3 (edil., mecc.) to deform; to strain; to warp.◘ deformarsi v.intr.pron.1 to get* deformed, to be disfigured; ( perdere la giusta forma) to lose* one's proper shape: le scarpe si deformano con l'uso, shoes lose their shape with wear2 (mecc.) to warp, to buckle.* * *[defor'mare]1. vt(oggetto) to put out of shape, (legno) to warp, (corpo) to deform, (fig : immagine, visione, verità, fatto) to distort2. vip (deformarsi)(vedi vt), to lose its shape; to warp; to become deformed, (fig : immagine) to become distorted* * *[defor'mare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to deform; to buckle, to warp [ metallo]; to warp [materiale, superficie]; to distort [ immagine]2.verbo pronominale deformarsi [viso, corpo] to get* deformed, to get* twisted, to contort; [superficie, materiale, metallo] to warp, to buckle* * *deformare/defor'mare/ [1]II deformarsi verbo pronominale[viso, corpo] to get* deformed, to get* twisted, to contort; [superficie, materiale, metallo] to warp, to buckle. -
11 deforme
Del verbo deformar: ( conjugate deformar) \ \
deformé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
deforme es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: deformar deforme
deformar ( conjugate deformar) verbo transitivob) (Anat, Med) to deformdeformarse verbo pronominalb) (Anat, Med) to become deformed
deforme adjetivo deformed
deformar verbo transitivo
1 (una parte del cuerpo) to deform (una prenda) to put out of shape
2 (la verdad, realidad, una imagen) to distort
deforme adj (persona) deformed (objeto) misshapen ' deforme' also found in these entries: English: clubfoot - deformed - misshapen -
12 деформирам
deform, change the shape ofдеформирам се become deformed; lose shape* * *деформѝрам,гл. deform, distort, change the shape of;\деформирам се become deformed; lose shape.* * *bulge ; deform* * *1. deform, change the shape of 2. ДЕФОРМИРАМ ce become deformed; lose shape -
13 deforme
(something) which has become deformed, deformed. - etmek /ı/ to deform, ruin the shape of, deprive (something) of its proper shape. - olmak to become deformed, become misshapen. -
14 odkształ|cić
pf — odkształ|cać impf Ⅰ vt to deform- wilgoć odkształciła kartonowe makiety moisture a. humidity deformed the cardboard modelsⅡ odkształcić się — odkształcać się to lose its shape, to become deformed- szyny odkształcają się podczas upałów during a heat wave rails buckle a. become deformedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odkształ|cić
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15 деформироваться
I несовер. и совер.
change one's form/shape; become deformed
II страд. от деформировать* * *change one's form/shape; become deformed* * * -
16 deformirati se
vr pf/impf become deformed/ /misshaped/distorted/twisted, deform; get out of shape, change the form/shape; (drvo i sl.) warp, buckle, take a set* * *• be deformed -
17 zniekształcać
impf ⇒ zniekształcić* * *to deform; (słowa, prawdę) to distort, to twist* * *ipf.1. (= deformować) deform, disfigure, distort.2. (czyjeś słowa, rzeczywistość) distort, twist.ipf.become deformed, become disfigured.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zniekształcać
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18 deformar
deformar ( conjugate deformar) verbo transitivob) (Anat, Med) to deformdeformarse verbo pronominalb) (Anat, Med) to become deformed
deformar verbo transitivo
1 (una parte del cuerpo) to deform (una prenda) to put out of shape
2 (la verdad, realidad, una imagen) to distort ' deformar' also found in these entries: Spanish: desfigurar English: deform - distort - misrepresent -
19 deformarse
■deformarse verbo reflexivo
1 (una parte del cuerpo) to become deformed
2 (una prenda) to go out of shape
3 (distorsionarse) to become distorted ' deformarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: viciarse - deformar -
20 deformacj|a
f (G pl deformacji) deformation- deformacja stopy/kręgosłupa a deformation of the foot/spine- deformacja rzeczywistości a distortion of reality- deformacja osobowości a personality disorder- ulec deformacji (o przedmiotach) to become distorted a. misshapen; (o częściach ciała) to become deformed a. misshapenThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > deformacj|a
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