英语释义
1. a series of yarns extended lengthwise in a loom and crossed by the weft
2. foundation, base
the warp of the economic structure is agriculture
— Amer. Guide Series: N.C.
3. a rope for warping or mooring a ship or boat
4. a twist or curve that has developed in something originally flat or straight
a warp in a door panel
5. a mental aberration
6. to arrange (yarns) so as to form a warp
7. to turn or twist out of or as if out of shape especially to twist or bend out of a plane
8. to cause to judge, choose, or act wrongly or abnormally pervert
9. distort
intellect and learning … warped by prejudices
— Irving Wallace warps space and time
10. to deflect from a course
11. to move (something, such as a ship) by hauling on a line attached to a fixed object
12. to become warped
13. to move a ship by warping
14. a twist or curve in something that is usually flat or straight
15. the threads that run up and down on a loom or in a woven fabric
16. to twist or bend (something) into a different shape
17. to cause (a person's opinions, thoughts, etc.) to be changed in a way that is wrong or unnatural
18. the threads that go lengthwise in a loom and are crossed by the woof
19. a twist or curve that has developed in something once flat or straight
20. to curve or twist out of shape Dampness caused the book to warp.
21. to cause to judge, choose, or act wrongly
Their thinking is warped by greed.