Usage of 歪曲
The verb 歪曲 (wāi qū) means "to distort" or "to twist" facts, words, or meanings, often with a negative connotation implying intentional misrepresentation. It is commonly used in contexts involving communication, media, or arguments where the truth is altered or misrepresented.
Common Collocations
- 歪曲事实 (wāiqū shìshí): to distort the facts
- 歪曲报道 (wāiqū bàodào): to distort a report
- 故意歪曲 (gùyì wāiqū): to deliberately distort
These collocations emphasize the intentional or misleading alteration of information.
Nuances and Register
歪曲 is typically used in formal or serious contexts, such as news, debates, or legal discussions. It carries a critical tone, accusing someone of misrepresenting information. It is not used for minor mistakes or accidental misunderstandings.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 歪曲 with 曲解 (qūjiě), which also means "to misinterpret" or "to distort" but often focuses more on misunderstanding or misinterpreting rather than deliberate falsification. 歪曲 implies a stronger sense of intentional distortion.
Usage of 歪曲
The verb 歪曲 (wāi qū) means "to distort" or "to twist" facts, words, or meanings, often with a negative connotation implying intentional misrepresentation. It is commonly used in contexts involving communication, media, or arguments where the truth is altered or misrepresented.
Common Collocations
- 歪曲事实 (wāiqū shìshí): to distort the facts
- 歪曲报道 (wāiqū bàodào): to distort a report
- 故意歪曲 (gùyì wāiqū): to deliberately distort
These collocations emphasize the intentional or misleading alteration of information.
Nuances and Register
歪曲 is typically used in formal or serious contexts, such as news, debates, or legal discussions. It carries a critical tone, accusing someone of misrepresenting information. It is not used for minor mistakes or accidental misunderstandings.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 歪曲 with 曲解 (qūjiě), which also means "to misinterpret" or "to distort" but often focuses more on misunderstanding or misinterpreting rather than deliberate falsification. 歪曲 implies a stronger sense of intentional distortion.
Usage of 歪曲
The verb 歪曲 (wāi qū) means "to distort" or "to twist" facts, words, or meanings, often with a negative connotation implying intentional misrepresentation. It is commonly used in contexts involving communication, media, or arguments where the truth is altered or misrepresented.
Common Collocations
- 歪曲事实 (wāiqū shìshí): to distort the facts
- 歪曲报道 (wāiqū bàodào): to distort a report
- 故意歪曲 (gùyì wāiqū): to deliberately distort
These collocations emphasize the intentional or misleading alteration of information.
Nuances and Register
歪曲 is typically used in formal or serious contexts, such as news, debates, or legal discussions. It carries a critical tone, accusing someone of misrepresenting information. It is not used for minor mistakes or accidental misunderstandings.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 歪曲 with 曲解 (qūjiě), which also means "to misinterpret" or "to distort" but often focuses more on misunderstanding or misinterpreting rather than deliberate falsification. 歪曲 implies a stronger sense of intentional distortion.