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1 violent
1) (having, using, or showing, great force: There was a violent storm at sea; a violent earthquake; He has a violent temper.) voldsom, voldelig2) (caused by force: a violent death.) voldsom•- violenceadj. \/ˈvaɪələnt\/1) voldsom, heftig, kraftig2) voldeliglay violent hands (up)on legge hånd på, øve vold motviolent death voldsom død -
2 wrench
ren 1. verb1) (to pull with a violent movement: He wrenched the gun out of my hand.) rive, rykke2) (to sprain: to wrench one's shoulder.) vrikke, vri ut av ledd2. noun1) (a violent pull or twist.) rykk, voldsom dreining2) (a type of strong tool for turning nuts, bolts etc.) skrunøkkelrykkeIsubst. \/ren(t)ʃ\/1) rykk, vridning2) vrikking, klemming, strekking3) ( overført) slag4) smerte5) (spesielt amer.) skiftenøkkel, skrunøkkel6) fordreining (av sannheten)IIverb \/ren(t)ʃ\/1) rykke løs, slite løs, bende løs2) vrikke, forstue3) forvrenge4) forrykke5) plage, smertewrench off rykke av, slite av, vri avwrench oneself from slite seg ut av, vri seg ut avwrench out rykke ut, dra ut
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