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1 squirm
I [skwɜːm]nome contorcimento m., attorcigliamento m.II [skwɜːm]verbo intransitivo [snake, worm] attorcigliarsi; [ fish] guizzare; [ person] (in pain) contorcersi; fig. (with embarrassment) sentirsi a disagio* * *[skwə:m]1) (to twist the body or wriggle: He lay squirming on the ground with pain.) contorcersi, torcersi2) (to be very embarrassed or ashamed: I squirmed when I thought of how rude I'd been.) vergognarsi* * *squirm /skwɜ:m/n.contorcimento; contorsione.(to) squirm /skwɜ:m/v. i.1 contorcersi; torcersi; dimenarsi2 (fig.) essere imbarazzato; stare sulle spine3 (fig.) vergognarsi; sentirsi in colpa● to squirm out of st., liberarsi da qc. ( un impegno, ecc.) □ to squirm with shame, vergognarsi come un ladro.* * *I [skwɜːm]nome contorcimento m., attorcigliamento m.II [skwɜːm]verbo intransitivo [snake, worm] attorcigliarsi; [ fish] guizzare; [ person] (in pain) contorcersi; fig. (with embarrassment) sentirsi a disagio -
2 squirm
[skwə:m]1) (to twist the body or wriggle: He lay squirming on the ground with pain.) zvijati se2) (to be very embarrassed or ashamed: I squirmed when I thought of how rude I'd been.) biti v zadregi* * *[skwə:m]1.nounzvijanje (od bolečin); figuratively nemirno sedenje (stanje, ležanje), (rahlo) premikanje, mencanje; nautical zapletenost, zamotanost (vrvi);2.intransitive verbzvijati se (kot črv); nemirno sedeti (ležati, stati); (rahlo) se premikati; figuratively biti v zadregi, ženirati se, ne vedeti, kam bi se skrili (od sramu, zadrege)to squirm with embarrassment — iz zadrege ne vedeti, kaj bi napravili -
3 squirm
[skwə:m] v գալարվել, կծկվել. squirm with shame ամոթից կծկվել -
4 squirm
تَلَوَّى \ curl: to form a curve or ring: The cat curled (itself) up beside the fire. The snake was curled round his arm. The smoke curled upwards in the still air. squirm: to twist the body, as a snake does, often through a feeling of guilt or shame. twist: to turn sharply this way and that: a twisting path up the mountain. wriggle: to move with short twists like a snake, esp. so as to escape, or so as to lessen discomfort: He wriggled under the fence. Small boys wriggle on hard school chairs. -
5 vergüenza
f.1 shame, bashfulness, abashment, embarrassment.2 shame, opprobrium.3 shameful thing, shame.* * *1 (deshonor etc) shame, sense of shame2 (timidez) bashfulness, shyness; (turbación) embarrassment3 (escándalo) disgrace, shame1 familiar eufemístico private parts\caerse la cara de vergüenza figurado to die of embarrassment¡qué vergüenza! it's a disgrace!, how disgraceful!¿no te da vergüenza? aren't you ashamed of yourself?no tener vergüenza to be a shameless person, have no shamepasar vergüenza ajena to feel embarrassed for somebodyperder la vergüenza to lose all sense of shame¡qué poca vergüenza! how shameful!sacar a alguien a la vergüenza to hold somebody up to shamesentir vergüenza to be ashamedtener vergüenza de hacer algo to be ashamed to do something* * *SF1) (=azoramiento) embarrassment¡qué vergüenza! — how embarrassing!
2) (=dignidad) shame, sense of shame¡vergüenza debería darte! — you should be ashamed!, shame on you!
¡vaya manera de tratar a tu abuela, qué vergüenza! — what a way to treat your grandmother, you should be ashamed o shame on you!
¡qué poca vergüenza tienes! — you've got no shame!, you're utterly shameless
sacar a algn a la vergüenza — ††(lit) to make a public display of sb; (fig) to hold sb up to shame
3) (=escándalo) disgracees una vergüenza que esté tan sucio — it's a disgrace o it's disgraceful that it should be so dirty
4) pl vergüenzas* euf (=genitales) privates euf, naughty bits * hum* * *1) ( turbación) embarrassmentsentí vergüenza ajena — I felt embarrassed for him/her/them
2) ( sentido del decoro) (sense of) shame3) (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgraceser una vergüenza para algo/alguien — to be a disgrace to something/somebody
¿perdiste otra vez? qué vergüenza! — (hum) you mean you lost again? shame on you!
4) vergüenzas femenino plural (euf & hum) ( genitales) privates (pl) (euph & hum)* * *= shame, embarrassment, self-consciousness, disgrace, bashfulness.Ex. It has been to the continuing shame of the library field that his efforts toward eliminating the price-fixing of children's books have received such little note and appreciation.Ex. Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.Ex. In other cases, straightforward alphabetical arrangement scatters topics within the same facet which could be arranged more helpfully; eg in Psychology we find BF575 Special forms of emotion eg.A5 Anger.A9 Awe.B3 Bashfulness.F2 Fear.H3 Hate.L8 Love. S4 self-consciousness.Ex. Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex. In other cases, straightforward alphabetical arrangement scatters topics within the same facet which could be arranged more helpfully; eg in Psychology we find BF575 Special forms of emotion eg.A5 Anger.A9 Awe.B3 bashfulness.F2 Fear.H3 Hate.L8 Love. S4 Self-consciousness.----* dar vergüenza = feel + shy.* hacer a Alguien pasar vergüenza = embarrass.* morirse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* no saber dónde meterse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* para vergüenza + Pronombre Posesivo = to + Posesivo + shame.* ruborizarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* sentir vergüenza = feel + embarrassed.* sentir vergüenza ajena = feel + embarrassed for + Nombre.* ser una vergüenza = be a disgrace.* sonrojarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* vergüenza ajena = embarrassing situation.* * *1) ( turbación) embarrassmentsentí vergüenza ajena — I felt embarrassed for him/her/them
2) ( sentido del decoro) (sense of) shame3) (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgraceser una vergüenza para algo/alguien — to be a disgrace to something/somebody
¿perdiste otra vez? qué vergüenza! — (hum) you mean you lost again? shame on you!
4) vergüenzas femenino plural (euf & hum) ( genitales) privates (pl) (euph & hum)* * *= shame, embarrassment, self-consciousness, disgrace, bashfulness.Ex: It has been to the continuing shame of the library field that his efforts toward eliminating the price-fixing of children's books have received such little note and appreciation.
Ex: Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.Ex: In other cases, straightforward alphabetical arrangement scatters topics within the same facet which could be arranged more helpfully; eg in Psychology we find BF575 Special forms of emotion eg.A5 Anger.A9 Awe.B3 Bashfulness.F2 Fear.H3 Hate.L8 Love. S4 self-consciousness.Ex: Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex: In other cases, straightforward alphabetical arrangement scatters topics within the same facet which could be arranged more helpfully; eg in Psychology we find BF575 Special forms of emotion eg.A5 Anger.A9 Awe.B3 bashfulness.F2 Fear.H3 Hate.L8 Love. S4 Self-consciousness.* dar vergüenza = feel + shy.* hacer a Alguien pasar vergüenza = embarrass.* morirse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* no saber dónde meterse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* para vergüenza + Pronombre Posesivo = to + Posesivo + shame.* ruborizarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* sentir vergüenza = feel + embarrassed.* sentir vergüenza ajena = feel + embarrassed for + Nombre.* ser una vergüenza = be a disgrace.* sonrojarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* vergüenza ajena = embarrassing situation.* * *A (turbación) embarrassmentno lo hagas pasar vergüenza delante de los amigos don't embarrass him in front of his friendsse puso colorado de vergüenza he blushed with embarrassmentdíselo, que no te dé vergüenza tell him, don't be shy o embarrassed about itme da vergüenza pedírselo otra vez I'm embarrassed to ask him again¡este niño me hace pasar una vergüenza …! this child says/does such embarrassing thingscuando hacen el ridículo así uno siente una vergüenza ajena when they make fools of themselves like that, you feel so embarrassed for themB (sentido del decoro) shame, sense of shamesi tuviera vergüenza, vendría a disculparse if he had any (sense of) shame, he'd come and apologize¡no tienes vergüenza! you should be ashamed of yourself!¡qué falta de vergüenza! or ¡qué poca vergüenza! you should be ashamed of yourself!, have you no shame?perder la vergüenza to lose all sense of shameC (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgracelos abogados como él son una vergüenza para la profesión lawyers like him are a disgrace to the profession¡qué vergüenza! ¡comportarse así en público! how disgraceful behaving like that in public!estos precios son una vergüenza these prices are shocking o scandalous¿te ganó Miguelito? ¡qué vergüenza! ( hum); you mean you lost to little Miguel? shame on you!* * *
vergüenza sustantivo femenino
1 ( turbación) embarrassment;
me da vergüenza pedírselo otra vez I'm embarrassed to ask him again;
sentí vergüenza ajena I felt embarrassed for him (o her etc)
2 ( sentido del decoro) (sense of) shame;
3 (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgrace;◊ ser una vergüenza para algo/algn to be a disgrace to sth/sb;
estos precios son una vergüenza these prices are outrageous
vergüenza sustantivo femenino
1 (pudor, azoramiento) embarrassment
estaba rojo o colorado de vergüenza, he was red with embarrassment
me daba vergüenza acercarme a ella, I was embarrassed to go up to her
2 (dignidad, autoestima) shame: ¡debía darte vergüenza!, shame on you!
perder la vergüenza, to lose all sense of shame
3 (causa de indignación, escándalo) disgrace: es una vergüenza para su familia, he's a disgrace to his family
♦ Locuciones: sentir vergüenza ajena, to feel embarrassed for sb
' vergüenza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ajena
- ajeno
- apuro
- bochorno
- colorada
- colorado
- dar
- deber
- desvergonzada
- desvergonzado
- embarazarse
- empacho
- enrojecer
- llenar
- morirse
- ninguna
- ninguno
- pudor
- qué
- reparo
- sofoco
- sombra
- tierra
- vergonzosa
- vergonzoso
- apenar
- asorocharse
- chapa
- corte
- deshonra
- pena
- plancha
- tomate
English:
bow
- cringe
- die
- disgrace
- disgraceful
- embarrassment
- monstrous
- ounce
- scandal
- self-conscious
- shame
- shamefulness
- shy
- spare
- squirm
- unashamedly
- ashamed
- embarrass
- embarrassed
- embarrassing
- mortified
* * *♦ nf1. [deshonra] shame;sentir vergüenza to feel ashamed;me da vergüenza confesar que… I'm ashamed to admit that…;tener poca vergüenza, no tener vergüenza to be shameless;¡eres la vergüenza de la familia! you're a disgrace to your family!2. [bochorno] embarrassment;dar vergüenza a alguien to embarrass sb;me da vergüenza decírtelo I'm embarrassed to tell you;¡qué vergüenza! how embarrassing!;ser de vergüenza to be disgraceful o a disgrace;el trato que reciben es de vergüenza the way they're treated is disgraceful o a disgrace;ese programa da vergüenza ajena that programme is cringe-making o embarrassingly bad;el de la vergüenza: ¿quién quiere el de la vergüenza? who wants the last one?3. [timidez] bashfulness;perder la vergüenza to lose one's inhibitions4. [deshonra, escándalo] disgrace;¡es una vergüenza! it's disgraceful!;¡qué vergüenza! what a disgrace!♦ vergüenzas nfplFam Euf [genitales] private parts, privates* * *f1 shame;no sé cómo no se te cae la cara de vergüenza you should be ashamed (of yourself);¿no te da vergüenza? aren’t you ashamed of yourself?;no tiene vergüenza he has no shame, he’s shameless2 ( escándalo) disgrace;es una vergüenza it’s a disgrace3:me da vergüenza I’m embarrassed;sentir vergüenza ajena feel embarrassed for s.o.4:* * *vergüenza nf1) : disgrace, shame2) : embarrassment3) : bashfulness, shyness* * *1. (sentimiento de culpabilidad) shame¡qué vergüenza! shame on you!2. (bochorno, corte) embarrassment3. (escándalo) disgrace -
6 winden
to coil; to wriggle; to braid; to twist; to wreathe; to twine; to plait;sich windento wreathe; to twist; to wind; to squirm; to wound* * *wịn|den I ['vɪndn] pret wa\#nd [vant] ptp gewu\#nden [gə'vʊndn]1. vtto wind; Kranz to bind; (= hochwinden) Eimer, Last to winch2. vr(Pflanze, Schlange) to wind (itself); (Bach) to wind, to meander; (Mensch) (durch Menge, Gestrüpp etc) to wind (one's way); (vor Schmerzen) to writhe (vor with, in); (vor Scham, Verlegenheit) to squirm (vor with, in); (fig = ausweichen) to try to wriggle outSee:→ auch gewundenIIvi impersIIIvti (HUNT)See:= wittern* * *1) (to hoist (up) or haul (in) using a winch.) winch2) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) wind* * *win·den1<wand, gewunden>[ˈvɪndn̩]I. vrdie Straße windet sich in Serpentinen den Pass hinauf the road snakes its way up the passII. vt1. (entwinden)3. (binden)▪ jdm/sich etw irgendwohin \winden to bind sb's/one's sth with sthsie wand sich ein Seidentuch ins Haar she bound [or tied] her hair with a silk scarfwin·den2[ˈvɪndn̩]vi impers to blow* * *I 1. 2.1) <plant, tendrils> wind (um around); < snake> coil [itself], wind itself (um around)2) (sich krümmen) writhesich winden wie ein Aal — (fig.) try to wriggle out of it
3) (sich schlängeln) <path, river> wind [its way]IIintransitives Verb; unpers* * *winden1; windet, wand, hat gewundenA. v/t1. wind (um [a]round); (Kranz) make, bind;sich (dat)Blumen ins Haar winden twine flowers in one’s hair2.jemandem etwas aus der Hand winden wrench sth out of sb’s hands3.in die Höhe winden hoistvor Schmerz etc: with); fig, vor Scham etc: squirm (with); Weg: wind (its way along); Fluss: auch meander;sich winden um wind ( oder coil) itself (a)round;sich winden durch durch Menschenmenge etc: weave one’s way through; durch Loch im Zaun etc: wriggle through;winden2 v/i unpers:es windet (sehr) it’s (very) windy* * *I 1. 2.1) <plant, tendrils> wind (um around); < snake> coil [itself], wind itself (um around)2) (sich krümmen) writhesich winden wie ein Aal — (fig.) try to wriggle out of it
3) (sich schlängeln) <path, river> wind [its way]IIintransitives Verb; unpers* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: wand, gewunden)= to wind v.(§ p.,p.p.: wound)to wreathe v.to wriggle v. -
7 wić
m (G wicu) pot. (cały) wic w tym a. polega na… the trick is…* * *I (wiję, wijesz); vt; perf u-- wić sięII - ci; -ci; gen pl; -ci; f; BIO* * *I.wić1f.1. ( gałązka) with, twig.2. pl. hist. ban; summons to arms.3. biol. ( u jednokomórkowców) flagellum.4. zool., anat. cirrus.5. bot. tendril.II.wić2ipf.wiję wijesz, wij (zwł. gniazdo) weave.ipf.1. (= skręcać się) writhe (about), wriggle, squirm, coil; wić się z bólu/w męczarniach writhe in pain/agony; wić się z poczucia winy/wstydu squirm with guilt/shame.2. (o rzece, drodze) wind (its way), meander, twist (and turn); (o ścieżce, strumieniu, rozłogach rośliny) ramble.4. (o włosach, smużkach dymu) curl.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wić
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8 writhe
1. n корча2. v корчиться, извиваться3. v остро переживать, мучиться, терзаться4. v скрутить, перекрутить; переплетать5. v редк. сводить; исказить6. v редк. вывёртыватьСинонимический ряд:1. agonize (verb) agonise; agonize; anguish; suffer; toss2. squirm (verb) flail; move painfully; squirm; suffer agony; thrash; twist and turn; twist from pain3. wriggle (verb) bend; coil; contort; curve; squiggle; twist; waggle; wiggle; wind; worm; wriggle -
9 двигаться
гл.1. to move; 2. to stir; 3. lo shift; 4. to budge; 5. to squirm; 6. to wriggle; 7. to writhe; 8. to flexРусский глагол двигаться описывает сам факт движения, но не характеризует этого действия. Английские соответствия конкретизируют движение и указывают на его характер и обстоятельства совершения.1. to move —двигаться, шевелиться ( менять любое статическое положение и начинать движение): Don't move there is a wasp on your back. — Не двигайся, у тебя на спине оса. Every time I moved I got a pain in my shoulder. — При каждом движении у меня появляется боль в плече. Try not to move your head or I'll cut your neck instead of your hair. — He двигай головой, а то я задену ножницами твою шею, вместо того, чтобы постричь волосы./Не двигай головой, а то я пораню тебе шею, вместо того, чтобы постричь волосы.2. to stir — помешивать, мешать, размешивать, шевелить,пошевеливать (сделать легкое движение, легким движением слегка поменять положение чего-либо); I stirred my tea. — Я помешивал чай. Keep stirring the soup until it boils.— Помешивайте суп, пока он не закипит. The wind stirred Die leaves. — Ветерок шевелил листья. The sleeping child stirred and opened her eyes. — Спящий ребенок пошевельнулся и открыл глазки. Afraid to stir and draw attention to myself I stood breathlessly still behind the door. — Боясь шелохнуться и привлечь к себе внимание, я неподвижно, затаив дыхание, стоял за дверью.3. to shift — подвинуться, сдвинуться, передвинуться, перейти, менять положение ( переходить из одного положения в другое): She stood shifting from one foot to another — Она стояла, переминаясь с ноги на ногу. Shift aside I want to use the oven. — Отодвинься/подвинься, мне нужна духовка. Tell him to shift his feet so that the dog could sit down. — Скажи ему, чтобы он отодвинул ноги, чтобы собака села.4. to budge — сдвигаться, двинуться, шевельнуться, шевелиться (слово неофициальной речи, обычно в отрицательных предложениях, используется как просьба или побуждение, чтобы кто-нибудь подвинулся и дал войти или сесть): The piano hasn't budged an inch. — Рояль не сдвинулся с места ни на дюйм ( и по-прежнему закрывал дорогу). Не didn't dare to budge. — Он не смел пошевелиться./Он боялся пошевельнуться. Не wouldn't budge an inch. — Он не хотел уступить ни в чем. Until your father budges we can't get through the doorway. — Мы не сможем пройти в дверь до тех пор, пока твой отец не отойдет./Мы не сможем пройти в дверь до тех пор, пока твой отец не сдвинется с места. Не hasn't budged from his room all day. — Он весь день (упрямо) не выходил из своей комнаты./Он упрямо просиживал весь день в комнате./ Он за целый день и носу не высунул из своей комнаты. Budge up, there is plenty of room on the sofa for two. — Подвинься, на диване вполне хватит места для двоих.5. to squirm — двигаться (извиваться легкими мелкими движениями всем телом при неудобном положении или ощущении боли): I squirmed with shame. — Я испытывал неловкость от стыда./Я весь корчился от стыда. «Keep still, slop squirming», said the doctor as he tried to examine the little boy's ear. — «Сиди спокойно, не двигайся», сказал врач, пытаясь осмотреть ухо малыша. Diana squirmed wildly as Dick ticked her. — Диана ужасно корчилась, когда Дик ее щекотал. The patient squirmed in pain. — Больной извивался отболи./Больной корчился от боли.6. to wriggle — извиваться, ерзать (делать легкие движения телом из стороны в сторону, особенно для того, чтобы пройти/ проползти через узкое пространство или чтобы занять какое-либо положение): Не wriggled his toes. — Он пошевелил пальцами ног. The snake wriggled across the grass. — Змея извиваясь ползла по траве. The worm wriggled on the hook. — Червяк извивался на крючке. Sit still, don't wriggle! — Сиди спокойно, не ерзай! Не knows how to wriggle out of things. — Он умеет выкрутиться. The dog wriggled under the fence and escaped into the street. — Собака проползла под забором и убежала на улицу. It is possible for a thief to wriggle into any gap larger then a human head. — Воришка может пролезть через любое отверстие чуть больше человеческой головы. She wriggled out of her dress. — Она выскользнула из платья.7. to writhe — извиваться, корчиться, ерзать (всем телом, особенно от боли или от стыда): As he received each blow he writhed on the floor and cried out. — С каждым ударом он корчился на полу и вскрикивал. She writhed in pain as she was giving birth. — Она корчилась в родовых муках.8. to flex — сгибать, согнуть, гнуть, разминаться, сжимать, сжимать и разжимать (вверх и вниз или из стороны в сторону, особенно если гибкость органа тела нарушена): Flex your muscles to show how strong you are. — Напряги мускулы (ив руках) и покажи, как ты силен. The players were flexing their muscles. — Игроки разминались. Your hands are too cold, flex your fingers to warm them. — У тебя очень замерзли руки, поработай пальцами, чтобы руки согрелись. -
10 vergüenza
vergüenza sustantivo femenino 1 ( turbación) embarrassment; me da vergüenza pedírselo otra vez I'm embarrassed to ask him again; sentí vergüenza ajena I felt embarrassed for him (o her etc) 2 ( sentido del decoro) (sense of) shame; 3 (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgrace;◊ ser una vergüenza para algo/algn to be a disgrace to sth/sb;estos precios son una vergüenza these prices are outrageous
vergüenza sustantivo femenino
1 (pudor, azoramiento) embarrassment
estaba rojo o colorado de vergüenza, he was red with embarrassment
me daba vergüenza acercarme a ella, I was embarrassed to go up to her
2 (dignidad, autoestima) shame: ¡debía darte vergüenza!, shame on you!
perder la vergüenza, to lose all sense of shame
3 (causa de indignación, escándalo) disgrace: es una vergüenza para su familia, he's a disgrace to his family Locuciones: sentir vergüenza ajena, to feel embarrassed for sb ' vergüenza' also found in these entries: Spanish: ajena - ajeno - apuro - bochorno - colorada - colorado - dar - deber - desvergonzada - desvergonzado - embarazarse - empacho - enrojecer - llenar - morirse - ninguna - ninguno - pudor - qué - reparo - sofoco - sombra - tierra - vergonzosa - vergonzoso - apenar - asorocharse - chapa - corte - deshonra - pena - plancha - tomate English: bow - cringe - die - disgrace - disgraceful - embarrassment - monstrous - ounce - scandal - self-conscious - shame - shamefulness - shy - spare - squirm - unashamedly - ashamed - embarrass - embarrassed - embarrassing - mortified -
11 reproach
1. n упрёк; укор; попрёк; осуждениеto squirm under a reproach — сжаться, услышав упрёк
2. n позор, срам3. v упрекать; укорять; бранить; попрекатьСинонимический ряд:1. blame (noun) abuse; blame; censure; condemnation; criticism; disapprobation; disapproval; reprehension2. dishonor (noun) disgrace; dishonor; dishonour; disrepute; embarrassment; ignominy; indignity; insult; scandal; scorn; shame; stigma3. rebuke (noun) admonishment; admonition; chiding; rap; rebuke; reprimand; reproof; upbraiding; wig4. reflection (noun) reflection; slur5. blame (verb) abash; admonish; blame; call down; castigate; censure; chastise; chide; condemn; criticise; criticize; dress down; lesson; monish; rebuke; reprehend; reprimand; reprove; scold; tax; tick off; upbraidАнтонимический ряд:commend; compliment; credit; honor; honour; laud; praise -
12 تلوى
تَلَوَّى \ curl: to form a curve or ring: The cat curled (itself) up beside the fire. The snake was curled round his arm. The smoke curled upwards in the still air. squirm: to twist the body, as a snake does, often through a feeling of guilt or shame. twist: to turn sharply this way and that: a twisting path up the mountain. wriggle: to move with short twists like a snake, esp. so as to escape, or so as to lessen discomfort: He wriggled under the fence. Small boys wriggle on hard school chairs. \ تَلَوَّى ألَمًا \ writhe: to twist or roll about in great pain. -
13 curl
تَلَوَّى \ curl: to form a curve or ring: The cat curled (itself) up beside the fire. The snake was curled round his arm. The smoke curled upwards in the still air. squirm: to twist the body, as a snake does, often through a feeling of guilt or shame. twist: to turn sharply this way and that: a twisting path up the mountain. wriggle: to move with short twists like a snake, esp. so as to escape, or so as to lessen discomfort: He wriggled under the fence. Small boys wriggle on hard school chairs. -
14 twist
تَلَوَّى \ curl: to form a curve or ring: The cat curled (itself) up beside the fire. The snake was curled round his arm. The smoke curled upwards in the still air. squirm: to twist the body, as a snake does, often through a feeling of guilt or shame. twist: to turn sharply this way and that: a twisting path up the mountain. wriggle: to move with short twists like a snake, esp. so as to escape, or so as to lessen discomfort: He wriggled under the fence. Small boys wriggle on hard school chairs. -
15 wriggle
تَلَوَّى \ curl: to form a curve or ring: The cat curled (itself) up beside the fire. The snake was curled round his arm. The smoke curled upwards in the still air. squirm: to twist the body, as a snake does, often through a feeling of guilt or shame. twist: to turn sharply this way and that: a twisting path up the mountain. wriggle: to move with short twists like a snake, esp. so as to escape, or so as to lessen discomfort: He wriggled under the fence. Small boys wriggle on hard school chairs.
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