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1 wrench
wrench [rentʃ]∎ she wrenched the door open elle a ouvert la porte d'un geste violent;∎ we'll have to wrench the lid off nous allons être obligés de forcer le couvercle pour l'ouvrir;∎ someone wrenched the bag out of my hands or from my grasp quelqu'un m'a arraché le sac des mains;∎ to wrench oneself free se dégager d'un mouvement violent;∎ she wrenched herself free of my grasp elle s'est dégagée brusquement de mon étreinte(b) (eyes, mind) arracher, détacher;∎ I couldn't wrench my gaze (away) from the horrible sight je ne pouvais pas détacher mon regard de cet horrible spectacle;∎ nothing could wrench her away from her book rien ne pouvait l'arracher à son livre(c) (ankle, arm) se faire une entorse à;∎ I've wrenched my shoulder je me suis foulé l'épaule;∎ to wrench one's back se donner ou se faire un tour de reins∎ he wrenched free of his bonds il s'est dégagé de ses liens d'un mouvement violent; figurative il s'est libéré de ses liens3 noun(a) (tug, twist) mouvement m violent (de torsion);∎ with a sudden wrench she pulled herself free elle se dégagea d'un mouvement brusque;∎ he gave the handle a wrench il a tiré brusquement ou violemment sur la poignée;∎ with a sudden wrench, she threw the door open d'un mouvement brusque, elle ouvrit la porte(b) (to ankle, knee) entorse f;∎ I gave my ankle a wrench je me suis fait une entorse à ou je me suis foulé la cheville;∎ I gave my back a wrench je me suis donné ou fait un tour de reins∎ it was a terrible wrench for me to leave home ce fut un déchirement terrible pour moi de quitter la maison∎ American he threw a wrench into the works il nous a mis des bâtons dans les roues -
2 wrench
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1. verb1) (to pull with a violent movement: He wrenched the gun out of my hand.) arrancar2) (to sprain: to wrench one's shoulder.) torcer, luxar
2. noun1) (a violent pull or twist.) tirón2) (a type of strong tool for turning nuts, bolts etc.) llave inglesawrench1 n llave inglesawrench2 vb arrancartr[renʧ]2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL torcedura3 figurative use separación nombre femenino dolorosa1 (pull) arrancar (de un tirón), arrebatar2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL torcerwrench ['rɛnʧ] vt1) pull: arrancar (de un tirón)2) sprain, twist: torcerse (un tobillo, un músculo, etc.)wrench n1) tug: tirón m, jalón m2) sprain: torcedura fv.• torcer v. (US)n.• llave (plana, herramienta) s.f.n.(§ pl.: wrenches) = arranque s.m.• dolor s.m.• llave inglesa s.f.• llave plana s.f.• luxación s.f.• pena s.f.• tirón s.m.• torcedura s.f.
I rentʃa) ( pull) arrancar*he wrenched the door off its hinges — desgoznó or desquició la puerta
to wrench oneself away — soltarse* or zafarse de un tirón or (AmL exc CS) de un jalón
b) ( sprain) \<\<muscle\>\> desgarrarse; \<\<joint\>\> dislocarse*
II
1)a) (twist, pull) tirón m, jalón m (AmL exc CS)b) ( emotional pain) dolor m ( causado por una separación)2) ( tool) llave f inglesa; see also monkey wrench[rentʃ]1. N1) (=tug) tirón m, jalón m (LAm)to give sth a wrench — tirar or (LAm) jalar algo (con violencia or fuerza)
2) (Med) torcedura f3) (=tool) llave f inglesa, llave f de tuerca4) (fig)2. VT1)to wrench sth off/(away) from/out of — arrancar algo de
to wrench a door open — abrir una puerta de un tirón or (LAm) jalón
2) (Med) torcerse3.VI* * *
I [rentʃ]a) ( pull) arrancar*he wrenched the door off its hinges — desgoznó or desquició la puerta
to wrench oneself away — soltarse* or zafarse de un tirón or (AmL exc CS) de un jalón
b) ( sprain) \<\<muscle\>\> desgarrarse; \<\<joint\>\> dislocarse*
II
1)a) (twist, pull) tirón m, jalón m (AmL exc CS)b) ( emotional pain) dolor m ( causado por una separación)2) ( tool) llave f inglesa; see also monkey wrench -
3 wrench
I [rentʃ]1) (tool) chiave f. (fissa)2) (movement) (of handle, lid) torsione f. brusca, tirata f.3) fig. strazio m., sofferenza f., dolore m.••II 1. [rentʃ]to throw a wrench in the works — AE mettere i bastoni tra le ruote
to wrench sth. from sb. — strappare qcs. a qcn.
2.to wrench sth. away from o off sth. strappare qcs. da qcs.; to wrench a door open — aprire una porta con uno strattone
3.to wrench at sth. — dare una tirata o uno strappo a qcs
* * *[ren ] 1. verb1) (to pull with a violent movement: He wrenched the gun out of my hand.) strappare2) (to sprain: to wrench one's shoulder.) slogare2. noun1) (a violent pull or twist.) strappo2) (a type of strong tool for turning nuts, bolts etc.) (chiave inglese)* * *[rɛntʃ]1. n1) (tug) strattone m2) (tool) chiave f3) fig strazio2. vt1)to wrench sth (away) from or off sb — strappare qc a qn
2) Med slogare, storcere* * *wrench /rɛntʃ/n.1 strappo; tirata; torsione brusca: I gave a wrench at the door-handle, diedi uno strappo alla maniglia2 (med.) strappo muscolare; distorsione; storta: He gave his ankle a bad wrench when he jumped down, saltando giù si produsse una brutta storta alla caviglia4 (mecc.) spinta con torsione5 (mecc.) chiave fissa; chiave inglese: double-head wrench (o double-ended wrench) chiave inglese doppia(to) wrench /rɛntʃ/v. t.1 strappare; tirare; torcere: He wrenched the revolver away from me, mi ha strappato la rivoltella di mano; to wrench a fowl's head off, tirare il collo a un pollo3 (fig.) distorcere; falsare; alterare; svisare; travisare: to wrench the meaning of a phrase, distorcere il significato di una locuzione● to wrench a door open, aprire la porta con uno strattone; forzare una porta □ to wrench oneself free, liberarsi con uno strattone □ to wrench off, cavare strappando, strappare: I had to wrench the lid off, ho dovuto strappare il coperchio □ to wrench a door off its hinges, scardinare una porta.* * *I [rentʃ]1) (tool) chiave f. (fissa)2) (movement) (of handle, lid) torsione f. brusca, tirata f.3) fig. strazio m., sofferenza f., dolore m.••II 1. [rentʃ]to throw a wrench in the works — AE mettere i bastoni tra le ruote
to wrench sth. from sb. — strappare qcs. a qcn.
2.to wrench sth. away from o off sth. strappare qcs. da qcs.; to wrench a door open — aprire una porta con uno strattone
3.to wrench at sth. — dare una tirata o uno strappo a qcs
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4 wyszarp|nąć
wyszarp|ać1{}, wyszarp|nąć pf — wyszarp|ywać impf (wyszarpię — wyszarpuję) Ⅰ vt 1. (wyrwać, wydobyć) to jerk [sth] out a. jerk out; to yank [sth] out a. yank out pot.- wyszarpać kawałek materiału to rip a. tear off a piece of fabric- wyszarpnąć z kieszeni rewolwer to yank a revolver out of one’s pocket- wyszarpnął jej torebkę z ręki he jerked a. wrenched the handbag out of her hand2. pot. (zdobyć z trudem) to scrape together- może uda (mi) się skądś wyszarpnąć trochę grosza maybe I’ll manage to scrape some cash together from somewhereⅡ wyszarpać się, wyszarpnąć się — wyszarpywać się (wyrwać się) to break free- ptak usiłował wyszarpać się z sideł a bird tried to break free from a. of the snare- wyszarpnęła się z jego uścisku she wrenched herself free of his gripⅢ wyszarpać się (zostać wyszarpanym) to be torn- wyszarpała mi się dziura na łokciu my sleeve is torn at the elbowThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyszarp|nąć
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5 wyszarp|ać1
wyszarp|ać1{}, wyszarp|nąć pf — wyszarp|ywać impf (wyszarpię — wyszarpuję) Ⅰ vt 1. (wyrwać, wydobyć) to jerk [sth] out a. jerk out; to yank [sth] out a. yank out pot.- wyszarpać kawałek materiału to rip a. tear off a piece of fabric- wyszarpnąć z kieszeni rewolwer to yank a revolver out of one’s pocket- wyszarpnął jej torebkę z ręki he jerked a. wrenched the handbag out of her hand2. pot. (zdobyć z trudem) to scrape together- może uda (mi) się skądś wyszarpnąć trochę grosza maybe I’ll manage to scrape some cash together from somewhereⅡ wyszarpać się, wyszarpnąć się — wyszarpywać się (wyrwać się) to break free- ptak usiłował wyszarpać się z sideł a bird tried to break free from a. of the snare- wyszarpnęła się z jego uścisku she wrenched herself free of his gripⅢ wyszarpać się (zostać wyszarpanym) to be torn- wyszarpała mi się dziura na łokciu my sleeve is torn at the elbowThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyszarp|ać1
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