warp

[US]/wɔːp/
[UK]/wɔːrp/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. distortion; prejudice
vt. deform; bias
vi. become distorted; misinterpret

Phrases & Collocations

warp and weft

time warp

warp speed

warp drive

warp knitting

warp knitting machine

warp yarn

warp beam

warp and woof

warp knitted fabric

double warp

warp direction

Example Sentences

There is a warp in this record.

Prejudice warps the judgment.

a door too warped to latch.

the craft possessed warp drive.

the pavement warping and flawing in the heat

The wooden frame warped in the humidity.

This wood warps easily in damp conditions.

to have a warped sense of humour

the band have a knack of warping classic soul songs.

the warp and weft are the basic constituents of all textiles.

rugby is woven into the warp and weft of South African society.

Splenetic problem! !!! Is {lienal become warped?

your judgement has been warped by your obvious dislike of him.

Bedrock beneath Hebgen Lake warped and rotated, causing a seiche in the lake.

This article introduces the characteristics and application of warp-knitted geotextiles that lacework, reversibles, biaxial and multiaxial compound fabric.

To the question of difficultly machining for machine tool macroprism,find the effective measure to solve it by analyze the warp and stress in the course of machining.

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