deform的意思和读音

deform

: [dɪˈfɔrm] : [dɪˈfɔː(r)m]

v.使

使使

deforms  deforming  deformed  

v.distort,bend,warp,buckle,bow

deformv.

1.~ sth使to change or spoil the usual or natural shape of sth

The disease had deformed his spine.

v.1.使,...,使2.使3.

v.1.to change shape, or to make something change its shape, in a way that is not attractive or good

1. conformity n deform v 使 deformed a ...

2.使 deflect v. 使 deform v. 使 defraud v. ...

3.使 deflection deform 使 deformation ...

4.使 precise deform 使使 gender (;( ...

5.使 deflect 使,使 deform 使,使 defraud , ...

6. deflect 使,使 deform 使,使 defraud , ...

8. 1 Swoop( ) 4 Deform( ) 5 Transform( ) ...

:,,,使,,使,使

1.The utility model has the advantages of practicality, beauty and firm structure; the display board is not easy to deform in carrying loads.

2.You still have to use a heat gun to remove the front glass, but at least you're heating up metal that won't deform as easily as plastic.使

3.It has been identified experimentally that by means of this active compensation technique, most of the thermal deform. . .

4.The bolt clamp device is not easy to wear, deform and skid and has good anti-theft performance.

5.Said socket has the advantages of free from displacement, not easy to deform, simple structure and convenient use etc.使便

6.At sufficiently high temperatures, these compressive stresses may cause the surface layers to deform.

7.If a figure is kept in a window where the sun shines or a radiator the heat alone can deform the original vinyl shape.使

8.It was showed that hypha and spore began to deform and empty, the protoplast agglomerated when pathogens cultured together with J352.

9.The deform cells become sticky and harden into a shape of the letter C, like a sickle.C,

10.When sufficient force is applied to a glassy polymer, it begins to deform through movement of the polymer chains.