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The word "歪曲" is formed by combining the character "歪", which itself consists of "不" (not) and "正" (straight), meaning "crooked" or "askew", with the character "曲", meaning "bent" or "curved". Together, these characters semantically merge to convey the idea of making something crooked or bent from its true form, hence meaning "to distort" or "to twist".
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