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tortuous

  • 1 dolambaçlı

    adj. circuitous, tortuous, winding, circular, labyrinthine, devious, indirect, oblique, roundabout, serpentine, shuffling, sinuous
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    1. circuitous 2. devious 3. discursive 4. roundabout 5. sinuous 6. meandering (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > dolambaçlı

  • 2 dolaşık

    adj. tortuous, circuitous, entwined, entangled, kinky, foul, mazy
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    devious

    Turkish-English dictionary > dolaşık

  • 3 eğri

    adj. crooked, bent, awry, sloping, slanting, oblique, skew, aslant, aslope, cockeyed, sinuous, skewed, slouching, slouchy, out of the straight, tortuous, untrue, warped, wry
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    adv. awry
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    n. curve, graph, trajectory
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    eğri (eksen (a) çark vb.)
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    1. aslant 2. curve 3. flexuous 4. bent (adj.) 5. crooked (adj.) 6. inclined (adj.) 7. curve (n.) 8. skew (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > eğri

  • 4 haksız

    adj. unjust, unfair, false, wrong, unjustified, undeserved, unearned, ill-gotten, wrongful, gratuitous, inequitable, iniquitous, insupportable, invidious, raw, tortious, uncalled for, unequal, unmerited, unrighteous, unwarranted
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    1. inequitable 2. invidious 3. tortuous 4. uncalled for 5. unfair 6. unjust 7. unmerited 8. unwarranted 9. wrongful

    Turkish-English dictionary > haksız

  • 5 hileli

    adj. false, dishonest, unfair, fraudulent, tricky, trickish, sharp, tortuous, trick, tricksy, twisty
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    1. tricky 2. underhanded

    Turkish-English dictionary > hileli

  • 6 kıvrımlı

    adj. plaited, curled, twisted, corrugated, crinkly, curly, meandering, serpentine, sinuous, tortuous, voluted
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    1. plicate 2. plicated 3. volute

    Turkish-English dictionary > kıvrımlı

  • 7 namussuz

    adj. dishonest, dishonorable, dishonourable [Brit.], unchaste, faithless, rascally, scarlet, shady, tortuous
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    adv. uncleanly
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    n. rascal
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    dishonest

    Turkish-English dictionary > namussuz

  • 8 eğri büğrü

    adj. gnarled, twisted, crooked, scratchy, screwed, skew, tortuous, uneven

    Turkish-English dictionary > eğri büğrü

  • 9 dalavereli

    crooked, tortuous

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > dalavereli

  • 10 dolambaçlı

    "devious, roundabout, winding, tortuous, sinuous; indirect, roundabout, complicated"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > dolambaçlı

  • 11 dolaşık

    "roundabout, sinuous, tortuous, circuitous; roundabout, confused, intricate; tangled, entangled"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > dolaşık

  • 12 yılankavi

    serpentine, sinuous, tortuous, winding, twisting

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > yılankavi

  • 13 eğri

    "1. bent; crooked; curved, curving. 2. (something) which is leaning to one side, leaning. 3. untrustworthy, unreliable. 4. math. curve. 5. curve, graph, line representing something graphically. - (gözle) bakmak /a/ to look at (someone) malevolently, look at (someone) with malevolence in one´s eyes. - büğrü 1. very crooked, tortuous. 2. bent and twisted. 3. scrawly (handwriting). -si doğrusuna gelmek for an affair that didn´t promise success to turn out well. - gemi doğru sefer. colloq. The equipment may leave a lot to be desired but I´ll get the job done. - söz slander. - yüz/çehre gumpy face, sour face."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > eğri

См. также в других словарях:

  • 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

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