-
1 torcere
"to twist;Verzwirnen;retorcimento com linha"* * *twistbiancheria wring* * *torcere v.tr.1 to wring*: torcere panni bagnati, to wring wet clothes // torcere il collo a qlcu., to wring s.o.'s neck // non gli ho torto un capello, (fig.) I haven't hurt him in the least // quel ragazzo mi diede del filo da torcere, (fig.) that boy gave me a lot of trouble // torcere il viso, to make a wry face // torcere la bocca, to twist one's mouth // torcere il naso, to turn up one's nose◘ torcersi v.rifl. to twist, to writhe: si torceva dal dolore, he was twisting about (o writhing) in pain; si torceva dal ridere, he was splitting his sides with laughter◆ v.intr.pron. ( deformarsi) to bend*, to go* out of shape: posate che si torcono con facilità, cutlery which bends easily.* * *1. ['tɔrtʃere]vb irreg vt1) (gen) to twist, (biancheria) to wring (out)torcere il naso — (per disgusto) to wrinkle (up) one's nose
dare del filo da torcere a qn — to make life o things difficult for sb
2) (piegare) to bend2. vr (torcersi)* * *['tɔrtʃere] 1.verbo transitivo1) to twist [fil di ferro, sbarra]2) (storcere)torcere il braccio a qcn. — to twist sb.'s arm
torcere il naso all'idea di fare — to turn one's nose up o to twitch one's nose at the idea of doing
3) (strizzare) to wring* (out) [ indumenti]2.verbo pronominale torcersi1) (contorcersi) (dal dolore) to writhe (da in)- rsi dalle risa — to curl up o rock o shake with laughter
- rsi le mani — to wring one's hands (anche fig.)
••non torcere un capello a qcn. — not to touch o harm a hair on sb.'s head
* * *torcere/'tɔrt∫ere/ [94]1 to twist [ fil di ferro, sbarra]2 (storcere) torcere il braccio a qcn. to twist sb.'s arm; torcere il naso all'idea di fare to turn one's nose up o to twitch one's nose at the idea of doing; torcere il collo a un pollo to wring a chicken's neck3 (strizzare) to wring* (out) [ indumenti]II torcersi verbo pronominale1 (contorcersi) (dal dolore) to writhe ( da in); - rsi dalle risa to curl up o rock o shake with laughternon torcere un capello a qcn. not to touch o harm a hair on sb.'s head.
См. также в других словарях:
bend — bend1 bendable, adj. /bend/, v., bent or (Archaic) bended; bending, n. v.t. 1. to force (an object, esp. a long or thin one) from a straight form into a curved or angular one, or from a curved or angular form into some different form: to bend an… … Universalium
Bone (corsetry) — 350px|thumb|Spirella side by side with apiece of flat stayIn corsetry, a bone is one of the rigid parts of a corset that forms its frame and gives it rigidity.Purpose, History and MaterialsThe purpose of the boning in a corset varies slightly… … Wikipedia
Katana construction — was the labour intensive bladesmithing process developed in Japan for forging katana and other Japanese blades. Katana and wakizashi were often forged with different profiles, different blade thicknesses, and varying amounts of grind. Wakizashi… … Wikipedia
supple — sup|ple [ˈsʌpəl] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: souple, from Latin supplex bending under, willing to obey ] 1.) someone who is supple bends and moves easily and gracefully ≠ ↑stiff ▪ She exercises every day to keep herself supple.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
supple — adjective 1 someone who is supple bends and moves easily and gracefully: She exercises every day to keep herself supple. 2 leather, skin, wood etc that is supple is soft and bends easily suppleness noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
palette knife — noun a spatula used by artists for mixing or applying or scraping off oil paints • Hypernyms: ↑spatula * * * noun, pl ⋯ knives [count] 1 : a knife that has a blade which bends easily and that is used by painters to mix colors and apply paint 2… … Useful english dictionary
bend — I [[t]bɛnd[/t]] v. bent, bend•ing, n. 1) to force from a straight form into a curved or angular one or from a curved or angular form into a different form: to bend an iron rod into a hoop[/ex] 2) to guide in a particular direction: to bend one s… … From formal English to slang
flexible — flexibility, flexibleness, n. flexibly, adv. /flek seuh beuhl/, adj. 1. capable of being bent, usually without breaking; easily bent: a flexible ruler. 2. susceptible of modification or adaptation; adaptable: a flexible schedule. 3. willing or… … Universalium
switch — switch1 W3S2 [swıtʃ] v 1.) [I and T] to change from doing or using one thing to doing or using another switch to ▪ She worked as a librarian before switching to journalism. switch from sth to sth ▪ Duval could switch easily from French to English … Dictionary of contemporary English
soft — [[t]sɒ̱ft, AM sɔ͟ːft[/t]] ♦♦ softer, softest 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is soft is pleasant to touch, and not rough or hard. Regular use of a body lotion will keep the skin soft and supple... When it s dry, brush the hair using a soft, nylon… … English dictionary
Fencing — This article is about the sport, which is distinguished from stage fencing, academic fencing (mensur), historical fencing, SCA fencing, and swordsmanship. For the boundary structure, see Fence. For other uses, see Fencing (disambiguation).… … Wikipedia