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  • 1 sinuous

    adjective
    gewunden; sich schlängelnd [Schlange]; (lithe) geschmeidig [Körper, Bewegungen]
    * * *
    sinu·ous
    [ˈsɪnjuəs]
    1. (winding) gewunden
    the river winds its \sinuous course through the countryside der Fluss schlängelt sich [in zahlreichen Windungen] durch die Landschaft
    a \sinuous path ein verschlungener Pfad
    2. (curving and twisting) geschmeidig
    * * *
    ['sɪnjʊəs]
    adj (lit, fig)
    gewunden; motion of snake schlängelnd attr; dancing etc geschmeidig, schlangenartig
    * * *
    sinuous [ˈsınjʊəs; US -jəwəs] adj (adv sinuously)
    1. gewunden, wellenförmig, sich schlängelnd:
    sinuous line Wellen-, Schlangenlinie f;
    sinuous flow PHYS Wirbelströmung f
    2. MATH sinusförmig gekrümmt
    3. fig verwickelt
    4. fig krumm, winkelzügig
    5. geschmeidig
    * * *
    adjective
    gewunden; sich schlängelnd [Schlange]; (lithe) geschmeidig [Körper, Bewegungen]
    * * *
    adj.
    gewunden adj.

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