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1 torcerse
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2 enchuecar
1.verbo transitivo (AmL fam) < metal> to bend; <madera/lámina> to warp; <cara/boca> to twist; < cuadro> to tilt2.enchuecarse v pron (Chi fam) metal to bend, get bent; madera/lámina to warp; cara/boca to become twisted* * *1.verbo transitivo (AmL fam) < metal> to bend; <madera/lámina> to warp; <cara/boca> to twist; < cuadro> to tilt2.enchuecarse v pron (Chi fam) metal to bend, get bent; madera/lámina to warp; cara/boca to become twisted* * *enchuecar [A2 ]vt1 ‹metal› to bend; ‹madera/lámina› to warp2 ‹cara/boca› to twist3 ‹cuadro› to tilt1 «metal» to bend, get bent; «madera/lámina» to warp2 «cara/boca» to become twisted* * *
enchuecar ( conjugate enchuecar) verbo transitivo (AmL fam) ‹ metal› to bend;
‹madera/lámina› to warp;
‹cara/boca› to twist;
‹ cuadro› to tilt
enchuecarse verbo pronominal (Chi fam) [ metal] to bend, get bent;
[madera/lámina] to warp;
[cara/boca] to become twisted
* * *enchuecar Andes, Méx♦ vtto twist♦ See also the pronominal verb enchuecarse* * * -
3 retorcer
v.1 to twist (torcer) (brazo, alambre).2 to twist.* * *1 (gen) to twist2 (ropa) to wring (out)3 figurado (un argumento) to twist4 figurado (tergiversar) to distort1 (gen) to become twisted, twist2 (doblarse) to bend\retorcerse de dolor figurado to writhe in painretorcerse de risa figurado to double up with laughter, split one's sides laughing* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ brazo] to twist; [+ manos, lavado] to wring; [+ hebras] to twine, twine togetherretorcerle el pescuezo a algn — * to wring sb's neck *
2) [+ argumento] to turn, twist; [+ sentido] to twist2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <alambre/cuerda> to twist; <alambres/hilos> to twist... together; < ropa> to wringb) < brazo> (+ me/te/le etc) to twist2) < palabras> to twist2.retorcerse v pron1)a) ( enrollarse) to become tangled (up)b) serpiente to writhec) persona2) (refl) < manos>* * *= wring, twist, twirl.Ex. The statue depicted a nymph coming out of the water and wringing her wet hair.Ex. The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.Ex. A hula hoop is a toy hoop that is twirled around the waist, limbs, or neck.----* retorcerse = writhe, squirm.* retorcerse las manos = wring + Posesivo + hands.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <alambre/cuerda> to twist; <alambres/hilos> to twist... together; < ropa> to wringb) < brazo> (+ me/te/le etc) to twist2) < palabras> to twist2.retorcerse v pron1)a) ( enrollarse) to become tangled (up)b) serpiente to writhec) persona2) (refl) < manos>* * *= wring, twist, twirl.Ex: The statue depicted a nymph coming out of the water and wringing her wet hair.
Ex: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.Ex: A hula hoop is a toy hoop that is twirled around the waist, limbs, or neck.* retorcerse = writhe, squirm.* retorcerse las manos = wring + Posesivo + hands.* * *vtA1 ‹alambre/cuerda› to twist; ‹alambres/hilos› to twist … together; ‹ropa› to wring2 ‹brazo› (+ me/te/le etc) to twistle retorció el pescuezo she wrung its neckB ‹palabras› to twistA1 (enrollarse) to become tangled (up), get twisted (up)2 «serpiente» to writhe3«persona»: retorcerse de dolor to writhe with pain, to writhe in agonyretorcerse de risa to double up with laughter, to fall about laughingB ( refl) ‹manos/pelo›se retorcía las manos con nerviosismo she was wringing her hands nervouslysiempre se está retorciendo el pelo/la barba he is always twiddling (with) his hair/his beard* * *
retorcer ( conjugate retorcer) verbo transitivo
to twist
retorcerse verbo pronominal
1
c) [ persona]:
See Also→ risa
2 ( refl) ‹ manos› to wring
retorcer verbo transitivo
1 (una cuerda, un brazo, etc) to twist
2 (ropa) to wring (out)
3 (las palabras) to twist
' retorcer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
torcer
English:
contort
- twist
- wring
- squeeze
* * *♦ vt1. [torcer] [brazo, alambre] to twist;[ropa, cuello] to wring;¡le voy a retorcer el pescuezo como lo vea! I'll wring his neck if I get my hands on him!2. [tergiversar] to twist* * *v/t twist* * *retorcer {14} vt1) : to twist2) : to wring* * *retorcer vb1. (brazo) to twist -
4 deformar
v.1 to deform (huesos, objetos).El calor deformó el plástico The heat deformed the plastic.2 to distort, to deface, to twist.Sus mentiras deforman los resultados Her lies distort the results.* * *1 to become distorted, go out of shape* * *verb1) to deform2) distort* * *1. VT1) [+ cuerpo] to deform2) [+ objeto] to distort, deformel impacto deformó el chasis — the impact distorted o deformed the chassis
si sigues tirando del jersey, lo deformarás — if you keep pulling at your sweater you'll pull it out of shape
no te pongas mis zapatos que me los deformas — don't wear my shoes, you'll put them out of shape
3) [+ imagen, realidad] to distort2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < imagen> to distort; <chapa/riel> to distortb) <verdad/realidad> to distortc) (Anat, Med) to deform2.deformarse v prona) imagen to become distortedb) puerta/riel to distort, become distortedc) (Anat, Med) to become deformed* * *= distort, mar, misrepresent, strain, disfigure, falsify, warp, deform.Ex. Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.Ex. Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex. When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex. These multipliers are low in comparison with those applied by commercial publishers, though the comparison is substantially falsified by the high costs for the institutions of originating publications in a number of parallel language versions.Ex. Metallic shelves cannot be damaged by woodworms or rodents and they are not likely to warp under the weight of bound volumes and are fire-proof.Ex. As you probably have noticed, squash balls aren't very bouncy at all, they deform when they hit a wall or the floor.----* deformarse = deflect.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < imagen> to distort; <chapa/riel> to distortb) <verdad/realidad> to distortc) (Anat, Med) to deform2.deformarse v prona) imagen to become distortedb) puerta/riel to distort, become distortedc) (Anat, Med) to become deformed* * *= distort, mar, misrepresent, strain, disfigure, falsify, warp, deform.Ex: Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.
Ex: Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex: When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex: Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex: These multipliers are low in comparison with those applied by commercial publishers, though the comparison is substantially falsified by the high costs for the institutions of originating publications in a number of parallel language versions.Ex: Metallic shelves cannot be damaged by woodworms or rodents and they are not likely to warp under the weight of bound volumes and are fire-proof.Ex: As you probably have noticed, squash balls aren't very bouncy at all, they deform when they hit a wall or the floor.* deformarse = deflect.* * *deformar [A1 ]vt1 ‹imagen› to distort2 ‹chapa/riel› to distort, to twist ( o push etc) … out of shapela percha ha deformado la chaqueta the hanger has pulled the jacket out of shape3 ‹verdad/realidad› to distortla artritis le ha deformado los dedos her fingers have been deformed by o become misshapen with arthritis1 «imagen» to become distorted2 «puerta/riel» to distort, become distorted, bend ( o twist etc) out of shapelos zapatos se me deformaron con la lluvia my shoes got wet in the rain and lost their shape* * *
deformar ( conjugate deformar) verbo transitivo
b) (Anat, Med) to deform
deformarse verbo pronominal
b) (Anat, Med) to become deformed
deformar verbo transitivo
1 (una parte del cuerpo) to deform
(una prenda) to put out of shape
2 (la verdad, realidad, una imagen) to distort
' deformar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desfigurar
English:
deform
- distort
- misrepresent
* * *♦ vt1. [cuerpo, figura, miembro] to deform;[prenda] to pull out of shape; [metal] to twist; [madera] to warp2. [imagen] to distort3. [la verdad, la realidad] to distort* * *v/t2 MED deform* * *deformar vt1) : to deform, to disfigure2) : to distort -
5 deformarse
1 to become distorted, go out of shape* * *VPR1) [cuerpo, miembro] to become deformed2) [madera, puerta] to become warped, become twistedse le deformó el sombrero con la lluvia — her hat lost its shape in the rain, the rain made her hat lose its shape
3) [imagen] to distort, become distorted* * *(v.) = deflectEx. On deflecting one of these levers to the right he runs through the book before him, each page in turn being projected at a speed which just allows a recognizing glance at each.* * *(v.) = deflectEx: On deflecting one of these levers to the right he runs through the book before him, each page in turn being projected at a speed which just allows a recognizing glance at each.
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■deformarse verbo reflexivo
1 (una parte del cuerpo) to become deformed
2 (una prenda) to go out of shape
3 (distorsionarse) to become distorted
' deformarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
viciarse
- deformar
* * *vpr1. [hueso, cuerpo, miembro] to become deformed;[prenda] to go out of shape; [metal] to get twisted out of shape; [madera] to warp;se me ha deformado el jersey al lavarlo my sweater lost its shape when I washed it2. [imagen] to become distorted* * *vr -
6 svergolare
* * *[zvergo'lare] 1.verbo transitivo to twist, to warp2.verbo pronominale svergolarsi to become* twisted* * *svergolare/zvergo'lare/ [1]to twist, to warpII svergolarsi verbo pronominaleto become* twisted. -
7 droop
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
8 languish
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
9 shrivel
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
10 wilt
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
11 wither
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
12 retorcerse
1 (gen) to become twisted, twist2 (doblarse) to bend* * *VPR1) [cordel] to get into knots, get tangled (up) o twisted2) [persona] to writhe, squirm3)* * *(v.) = writhe, squirmEx. The article 'Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books.Ex. He paused as she squirmed suddenly, twisting and craning her neck to look at the floor.* * *(v.) = writhe, squirmEx: The article 'Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books.
Ex: He paused as she squirmed suddenly, twisting and craning her neck to look at the floor.* * *
■retorcerse verbo reflexivo
1 (un cable, etc) to twist up, become tangled (up)
2 (una persona de dolor) to writhe in pain
' retorcerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abarquillarse
- doblarse
- retorcer
- risa
English:
double up
- squirm
- thrash about
- thrash around
- twist
- wriggle
- writhe
- thrash
* * *vpr[persona]se retorcía de risa she was doubled up with laughter, she was in stitches;se retorcía de dolor he was writhing (about) in agony* * *v/r writhe* * *vr1) : to get twisted, to get tangled up2) : to squirm, to writhe, to wiggle about* * *retorcerse vb to writhe -
13 закручиваться
I несовер. - закручиваться; совер. - закрутиться
twist, become twisted
II страд. от закручивать* * *закручиваться; закрутиться twist, become twisted* * * -
14 shrivel
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15 verschlingen
(unreg.)I v/t1. devour (auch fig., mit den Augen, auch ein Buch); gierig: gobble (up), bolt (Am. auch scarf) down; fig. (Geld) swallow (up), gobble up; von der Dunkelheit etc. verschlungen werden fig. be engulfed by darkness etc.* * *to swallow; to swallow up; to suck in; to devour; to engulf; to gobble; to gorge* * *ver|schlịn|gen ptp verschlu\#ngen [fɛɐ'ʃlʊŋən] irreg1. vt1) (= verflechten) to entwine, to intertwine2) (= fressen, gierig essen) to devour; (fig) (Welle, Dunkelheit) to engulf; (= verbrauchen) Geld, Strom etc to eat up, to consume; (inf) Buch, jds Worte to devour2. vrto become entwined or intertwined; (zu einem Knoten etc) to become entangled; (Därme) to become twisted* * *1) (to eat up greedily: The young zebra was devoured by a lion; She devoured the chocolates.) devour2) ((of waves, flames etc) to swallow up completely: Flames engulfed him.) engulf* * *ver·schlin·gen *1▪ etw \verschlingen to devour sth, to gobble [down [or up] sep] sth fam, to bolt [or choke] [down sep] sthjdn mit Blicken [o den Augen] \verschlingen to devour sb with one's eyes▪ etw \verschlingen to devour sth5. (aufnehmen)jds Worte \verschlingen to hang on to every one of sb's wordsver·schlin·gen *2▪ sich akk [ineinander] \verschlingen to intertwine, to get intertwined; (zu einem Knoten) to become entangled; s.a. Arm* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) [inter]twine <threads, string, etc.> (zu into)2.sich ineinander verschlingen — become entwined or intertwined
* * *verschlingen (irr)A. v/t1. devour (auch fig, mit den Augen, auch ein Buch); gierig: gobble (up), bolt (US auch scarf) down; fig (Geld) swallow (up), gobble up;* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) [inter]twine <threads, string, etc.> (zu into)2.sich ineinander verschlingen — become entwined or intertwined
* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: verschlang, verschlungen)= to devour v.to engulf v.to gobble v.to gulp v. -
16 verwickeln
I v/t1. (Wolle etc.) tangle (up), get s.th. tangled2. jemanden in etw. verwickeln fig. involve s.o. in s.th., get s.o. involved ( oder embroiled oder caught up) in s.th., drag s.o. into s.th.; in etw. verwickelt werden become ( oder get) involved ( oder caught up oder embroiled) in s.th., get mixed up in s.th. umg.II v/refl: sich verwickeln in (+ Akk) get (o.s.) involved in; sich in Widersprüche verwickeln get tangled up in a web of contradictions* * *(hineinziehen) to entangle; to implicate; to involve;(verwirren) to ravel; to tangle; to embroil* * *ver|wị|ckeln ptp verwi\#ckelt1. vtFäden etc to tangle (up), to get tangled upverwickeln — to involve sb in sth; in Kampf, in dunkle Geschäfte auch to get sb mixed up in sth; in Skandal auch to get sb mixed up in sth, to embroil sb in sth
in etw verwickelt sein — to be involved/mixed up/embroiled in sth
2. vr(Fäden etc) to tangle (up), to become tangledverwickeln (lit) — to become entangled in sth, to get caught up in sth; (fig) in Widersprüche to get oneself tangled up in sth; in Skandal to get mixed up or involved or embroiled in sth
* * *1) (to involve (a person) in a quarrel or in a difficult situation: I do not wish to become embroiled in their family quarrels.) embroil2) (to cause (something) to become twisted or tangled with something else: Her long scarf entangled itself in the bicycle wheel; entangled in an unhappy love affair.) entangle3) ((often with in or with) to cause to take part in or to be mixed up in: He has always been involved in/with the theatre; Don't ask my advice - I don't want to be/get involved.) involve* * *ver·wi·ckeln *I. vtjdn in ein Gespräch \verwickeln to engage sb in conversationjdn in einen Skandal \verwickeln to get sb mixed up [or embroiled] in a scandalin eine Affäre verwickelt sein to be entangled [or tangled up] in an affairin einen Skandal verwickelt sein to be embroiled in [a] scandalII. vr* * *1.reflexives Verb1) get tangled up or entangledsich in etwas (Akk. od. Dat.) verwickeln — get caught [up] in something
2.sich in Widersprüche verwickeln — (fig.) tie oneself up in contradictions
transitives Verb involvein etwas (Akk.) verwickelt werden/sein — get/be mixed up or involved in something
* * *A. v/t1. (Wolle etc) tangle (up), get sth tangled2.jemanden in etwas verwickeln fig involve sb in sth, get sb involved ( oder embroiled oder caught up) in sth, drag sb into sth;in etwas verwickelt werden become ( oder get) involved ( oder caught up oder embroiled) in sth, get mixed up in sth umgB. v/r:sich verwickeln in (+akk) get (o.s.) involved in;sich in Widersprüche verwickeln get tangled up in a web of contradictions* * *1.reflexives Verb1) get tangled up or entangledsich in etwas (Akk. od. Dat.) verwickeln — get caught [up] in something
2.sich in Widersprüche verwickeln — (fig.) tie oneself up in contradictions
transitives Verb involvein etwas (Akk.) verwickelt werden/sein — get/be mixed up or involved in something
* * *v.to embroil v.to entangle v.to implicate v.to involve v.to involve in v.to mesh v. -
17 ritorcere
ritorcere v.tr.3 (fig.) ( rilanciare) to fling* back, to hurl back: ritorcere un'accusa, to hurl back an accusation.◘ ritorcersi v.intr.pron.1 to become* twisted, to get* twisted: la corda si è tutta ritorta, the rope has got all twisted2 (fig.) to backfire, to boomerang: sollevò uno scandalo che gli si ritorse contro, he caused a scandal that backfired (o boomeranged) on him; non capisci che le tue affermazioni si ritorcono su di te?, don't you understand that what you are saying will backfire on you?* * *1. [ri'tɔrtʃere]vb irreg vt(filato) to twist, (fig : accusa, insulto) to throw back2. vip (ritorcersi)* * *[ri'tɔrtʃere] 1.verbo transitivo tess. to twist2.verbo pronominale ritorcersi-rsi contro qcn. — to turn against sb., to backfire on sb
* * *ritorcere/ri'tɔrt∫ere/ [94]tess. to twistII ritorcersi verbo pronominale-rsi contro qcn. to turn against sb., to backfire on sb. -
18 desencajar
v.1 to knock out of place (mecanismo, piezas) (sin querer).2 to unjam.3 to unhinge, to disarrange.El golpe desencajó la puerta The blow unhinged the door.4 to dislocate, to luxate, to dislodge.El golpe desencajó mi hombro The blow luxated my shoulder.5 to fail to fit in, to fail to match.Elsa desencajó al llegar Elsa failed to fit in when she arrived.* * *1 (desunir) to take apart, disjoint1 (desunirse) to come apart, come loose* * *1. VT1) (Anat) [+ hueso] to throw out of joint; [+ mandíbula] to dislocate2) (Mec) to disconnect, disengage2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Mec) to knock out of positionb) <mandíbula/rótula> to dislocate2.desencajarse v prona) (Mec) to be knocked/come out of positionb) mandíbula/rótula to become/get dislocated* * *= dislocate.Ex. This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.----* desencajarse = work + loose.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Mec) to knock out of positionb) <mandíbula/rótula> to dislocate2.desencajarse v prona) (Mec) to be knocked/come out of positionb) mandíbula/rótula to become/get dislocated* * *= dislocate.Ex: This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.
* desencajarse = work + loose.* * *desencajar [A1 ]vt1 ‹pieza›el choque desencajó la junta the smash jolted ( o pushed etc) the joint out of its socket o out of positiondesencajó el cajón de una patada he kicked the drawer and it came off its runners2 ‹mandíbula/rótula› to dislocate1 «pieza» to come out of position, be knocked ( o pulled etc) out of position2 «mandíbula/rótula» to become/get dislocated* * *
desencajar ( conjugate desencajar) verbo transitivoa) (Mec) to knock out of position
desencajarse verbo pronominala) (Mec) to be knocked/come out of positionb) [mandíbula/rótula] to become/get dislocated
desencajar vtr (pieza) to free, knock out of position
(hueso) to dislocate
* * *♦ vt1. [desajustar] [sin querer] to knock out of place;[intencionadamente] to take apart; [hueso] to dislocate;has desencajado el cajón you've knocked the drawer off its runners;el viento desencajó las ventanas/puertas the wind jammed the windows/doors in their frames* * *v/t2 mandíbula dislocate* * *desencajar vt1) : to dislocate2) : to disconnect, to disengage -
19 desencajarse
1 (desunirse) to come apart, come loose* * *VPR [cara] to become distorted o contorted; [ojos] to look wild* * *(v.) = work + looseEx. The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.* * *(v.) = work + looseEx: The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.
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■desencajarse verbo reflexivo
1 (pieza) to come out
(hueso) to become dislocated
2 (el rostro) to become distorted
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Spanish:
desencajar
* * *vpr1. [desajustarse] [piezas, mecanismo] to come out of place;[hueso] to dislocate;se le ha desencajado la mandíbula he's dislocated his jaw;el cajón se ha desencajado the drawer has come off its runners;la puerta se ha desencajado the door doesn't fit properly in its frame2. [rostro] to become contorted, to contort* * *v/r1 de pieza come out2:se le ha desencajado la mandíbula he has dislocated his jaw -
20 warp
I [wɔːp]1. verb1) to make or become twisted out of shape:يَفْتِل، يَلْويThe door has been warped by all the rain we've had lately.
2) to cause to think or act in an abnormal way:يُشَوِّه، يَتَصَرَّف بصورةٍ غَيْر طَبيعيَّهHis experiences had warped his judgement/mind.
2. nounthe shape into which something is twisted by warping:إنْفِتال، إعْوِجاج II [wɔːp] nounThe rain has given this wood a permanent warp.
( usually with the) the set of threads lying lengthwise in a loom during weaving (the other being the weft [weft]).سَداة النَّسيج: خُويطُه الأساسيَّه الطولِيَّه
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