Noun
/wɔːrpɪŋ dɪˈfɛkt/
A "warping defect" refers to a type of flaw or imperfection in materials, typically related to the distortion or irregular shape that occurs due to various factors such as moisture content changes, temperature fluctuations, or improper handling during manufacturing. This term is commonly used in sectors like manufacturing, carpentry, and other material sciences. The frequency of use is moderate, often appearing more in written contexts, such as technical reports, academic papers, and industry standards.
Деревянная балка имела серьезный искажённый дефект после воздействия влаги.
Manufacturers must ensure proper drying processes to minimize warping defects in their products.
Производители должны обеспечить правильные процессы сушки, чтобы минимизировать искажающие дефекты в своих продуктах.
The engineer reported that the warping defect compromised the structural integrity of the framework.
The phrase "warping defect" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions; however, the term "warp" can intersect with certain expressions that denote distortion or change. Here are a few examples of idiomatic uses of "warp":
Его восприятие реальности, похоже, искажалось под давлением постоянной критики.
The stress of the job began to warp her sense of judgment.
Стресс на работе начал искажать её чувство суждения.
Time can warp memories, making them less reliable.
The word "warp" comes from Middle English werpe, which means "to throw or twist," and has its roots in Old English weorpan, meaning "to throw." The term "defect" is derived from Latin defectus, which means "a failing or lack," from the verb deficere, meaning "to fail" or "to abandon."
Synonyms: - Distortion - Deformation - Aberration
Antonyms: - Perfection - Integrity - Smoothness