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adj. eğri büğrü, dolaşık, kıvrımlı, dolambaçlı, eğri, namussuz, hileli* * *haksız -
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ملتو ، أعرج ، معرج -
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adj. 1. тахир, мурий. 2. нарийн, төвөгтэй. -
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a. 꼬불꼬불한, 비틀린, 마음이 빙퉁그러진, 속검은 -
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(mec) îndoit, şerpuit, sinuos -
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درشكن ، پيچاپيچ ، غير مستقيم ، پيچ وخم دار ،فريب فريبكار -
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adj (#ly [adv]) vijugav, zavojit, iskrivudan, kriv; [fig] koji vrda, koji se izvija, koji nije otvoren; prljav* * *
izvitoperen
krivudav
tortuotiÄan
vijugav
zavojit -
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['tɔːtjuəs]adjpath kręty; argument, essay zawiły -
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līkumots; aplinku, izvairīgs -
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adj.кривулест, (прен.) неискрен, нечесен, превртлив; извиткан -
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adj. krokig -
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adj tortuós -osa | enrevessat -ada -
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متعرج* * *مُتَعَرِّج -
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• izopačen; izvitoperen; krivudav; lavirintski; neiskren; nepošten; podmukao; varalački; vijugav; zaobilazan; zavijen -
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• välillinen• kiemurainen• kiero• kiemurteleva• kiertelevä• monimutkainen• mutkitteleva• mutkikas• koukeroinen• lonkeroinen -
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• klikatý -
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adjective1) извилистый2) уклончивый, неискренний* * *(a) аморальный; бесчестный; запутанный; извилистый; извращенный; кривой; неискренний; непростой; нечестный; уклончивый* * *1) извилистый 2) неискренний, непрямой, нечестный* * *[tor·tu·ous || 'tɔrtʃʊəs /'tɔː-] adj. извилистый, уклончивый, неискренний* * *извилистизвилистыйнеискреннийуклончивый* * *1) извилистый 2) неискренний -
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• vinúci sa• spletený• postranný• krivý• necestný• nezrozumitelný -
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krętywężykowaty -
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• изкривен• извит, усукан
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Tortuous — Tor tu*ous, a. [OE. tortuos, L. tortuosus, fr. tortus a twisting, winding, fr. torquere, tortum, to twist: cf. F. tortueux. See {Torture}.] 1. Bent in different directions; wreathed; twisted; winding; as, a tortuous train; a tortuous leaf or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tortuous — tortuous, torturous Both words are derived from Latin torquēre meaning ‘to twist’, but their literal meanings are different. The (less common) word torturous is a derivative of the English word torture, whereas tortuous has no such intermediary… … Modern English usage
tortuous — (adj.) late 14c., from Anglo Fr. tortuous (12c.), from L. tortuosus full of twists, winding, from tortus a twisting, winding, from stem of torquere to twist, wring, distort (see THWART (Cf. thwart)) … Etymology dictionary
tortuous — [adj1] very twisted anfractuous, bent, circuitous, convoluted, crooked, curved, flexuous, indirect, involute, labyrinthine, mazy, meandering, meandrous, roundabout, serpentine, sinuous, snaky, twisting, vermiculate, winding, zigzag; concept 581… … New thesaurus
tortuous — I (bending) adjective anfractuous, circuitous, complicated, conniving, contorted, convoluted, curved, curvilinear, indirect, involved, irregular, labyrinthine, mazy, meandering, roundabout, serpentine, sinuate, sinuated, sinuous, snakelike,… … Law dictionary
tortuous — *winding, sinuous, serpentine, flexuous Analogous words: *crooked, devious: roundabout, circuitous, *indirect … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tortuous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) full of twists and turns. 2) excessively lengthy and complex. DERIVATIVES tortuosity noun tortuously adverb tortuousness noun. ORIGIN Latin tortuosus, from torquere to twist … English terms dictionary
tortuous — [tôr′cho͞o əs] adj. [ME < Anglo Fr < L tortuosus < tortus: see TORT] 1. full of twists, turns, curves, or windings; winding; crooked 2. not straightforward; devious; specif., deceitful or tricky tortuously adv. tortuousness n … English World dictionary
tortuous — [[t]tɔ͟ː(r)tʃuəs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A tortuous road is full of bends and twists. The only road access is a tortuous mountain route. Syn: winding 2) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A tortuous process or piece of writing is very long and… … English dictionary
tortuous — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French tortueux, from Latin tortuosus, from tortus twist, from torquēre to twist Date: 15th century 1. marked by repeated twists, bends, or turns ; winding < a tortuous path > 2. a. marked by… … New Collegiate Dictionary
tortuous — tor|tu|ous [ˈto:tʃuəs US ˈto:r ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: tortueux, from Latin tortuosus, from tortus; TORTURE1] 1.) a tortuous path, stream, road etc has a lot of bends in it and is therefore difficult to travel along ▪ a… … Dictionary of contemporary English