Distorsión in english

Distortion

pronunciation: dɪstɔrʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

distorsión = distortion ; misrepresentation ; dithering ; whitewashing ; buckle ; buckling effect ; dither. 

Example: To say, however, that the Library of Congress subject headings and the application of the subject heading list serves no users is a distortion and an exaggeration.Example: But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.Example: The most common settings relate to Grey Scale, Dithering, Brightness, Contrast and Resolution = The most common settings relate to Grey Scale, Dithering, Brightness, Contrast and Resolution.Example: Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.Example: The thermal deflection increased little or kept invariable with the continuous increase in temperature after the thermal buckle had occurred.Example: For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.Example: This article also discusses dither and/or noise shaping technology = This article also discusses dither and/or noise shaping technology.

Distorsión synonyms

aberration in spanish: aberración, pronunciation: æbɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun torture in spanish: tortura, pronunciation: tɔrtʃɜr part of speech: noun deformation in spanish: deformación, pronunciation: difɔrmeɪʃən part of speech: noun straining in spanish: tirante, pronunciation: streɪnɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective twisting in spanish: retortijón, pronunciation: twɪstɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective overrefinement in spanish: sobrefinado, pronunciation: oʊvɜrfaɪnmənt part of speech: noun optical aberration in spanish: aberración óptica, pronunciation: ɑptɪkəlæbɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun distorted shape in spanish: forma distorsionada, pronunciation: dɪstɔrtədʃeɪp part of speech: noun
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