Rechercher
to warp
01
se déformer, se déformer sous l'effet de la chaleur
to bend or change shape, often due to pressure or exposure to heat
Intransitive
02
déformer, distordre
to cause something to bend or change shape, typically due to pressure or exposure to heat
Transitive: to warp sth
Warp
01
trame, chaîne
yarn arranged lengthways on a loom and crossed by the woof
02
distorsion, perversion
a moral or mental distortion
03
distorsion, déformation
a shape distorted by twisting or folding
04
déviation, distorsion
a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting
warp
v
warped
adj
warped
adj
warping
n
warping
n
Exemple
The wooden door began to warp after prolonged exposure to humidity.
The plastic material started to warp when exposed to the intense heat of the sun.
Over time, the old bookshelf started to warp due to changes in temperature.
The plastic toy warped in the sun, losing its original shape.
Placing a hot pot directly on the kitchen table can warp the surface over time.