warp
verb- [intransitive, transitive] warp (something)
to become, or make something become twisted, or bent out of its natural shape, for example because it has become too hot, too wet, etc. (使)扭曲,弯曲,变形 - [transitive] warp something
to influence somebody so that they begin to behave in an unacceptable way 使(行为等)不合情理;使乖戾
Word OriginOld English weorpan (verb), wearp (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch werpen and German werfen ‘to throw’. Early verb senses included ‘throw’ and ‘hit with a missile’; the sense ‘bend’ dates from late Middle English.