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1. n торс, туловище2. n ствол3. n магистральtrunk line — магистральная линия; магистраль
4. n хобот5. n архит. стержень6. n труба7. n каналinput/output trunk — канал ввода-вывода
8. n сл. нос, рубильник, паяльник9. v горн. промывать в жёлобе10. n дорожный сундук, чемодан11. n авт. багажникСинонимический ряд:1. body (noun) abdomen; body; middle; thorax; torso2. container (noun) baggage; chest; container; foot locker; luggage; receptacle; strongbox; strong-box; suitcase; traveling case3. snout (noun) beak; proboscis; prow; snoot; snout4. stalk (noun) butt; column; log; stalk; stem; stock; tree trunk -
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I [twɪst]1) (action)he gave the cap a twist — (to open) svitò il tappo; (to close) avvitò il tappo, diede un'avvitata al tappo
with a couple of twists she unscrewed the lid — girando con forza un paio di volte svitò il coperchio
2) (bend, kink) (in rope, cord, wool) filo m. ritorto; (in road) curva f., svolta f.; (in river) ansa f.3) fig. (unexpected change of direction) (in play, story) svolta f. (sorprendente), colpo m. di scena; (episode in crisis, events) (nuovo) sviluppo m.the twists and turns of the plot — il dipanarsi tortuoso o la macchinosità dell'intreccio
4) (small amount) (of yarn, thread, hair) treccia f.twist of lemon — = riccio di scorza di limone usato per aromatizzare i cocktail
5) sportto put some twist on the ball — imprimere o dare effetto alla palla
6) (dance)••(to have a) twist in the tail — (avere un) esito imprevisto, inatteso
to go round the twist — colloq. impazzire, diventare matto da legare
II 1. [twɪst]to drive sb. round the twist — colloq. fare impazzire qcn
1) (turn) girare [knob, handle]; (open) svitare, aprire svitando [cap, lid]; (close) avvitare, chiudere avvitando [cap, lid]to twist [sth.] off — svitare [cap, lid]
to twist sb.'s arm — torcere il braccio a qcn.; fig. costringere qcn. a fare qcs
2) (wind, twine)to twist X round Y — avvolgere o attorcigliare X intorno a Y
3) (bend, distort) torcere, storcere [metal, rod, branch]4) fig. travisare, distorcere [words, facts]5) (injure)2.to twist one's ankle, wrist — storcersi la caviglia, il polso
1)to lie twisting and writhing on the ground — [ person] contorcersi a terra
to twist round — (turn round) girarsi, voltarsi
2) [rope, flex, coil] attorcigliarsi, avvolgersi; [river, road] serpeggiareto twist and turn — [road, path] serpeggiare
* * *[twist] 1. verb1) (to turn round (and round): He twisted the knob; The road twisted through the mountains.) attorcigliarsi; serpeggiare2) (to wind around or together: He twisted the piece of string (together) to make a rope.) attorcigliare, intrecciare3) (to force out of the correct shape or position: The heat of the fire twisted the metal; He twisted her arm painfully.) torcere, storcere, storcersi2. noun1) (the act of twisting.) torsione; storta2) (a twisted piece of something: He added a twist of lemon to her drink.) strizzatina3) (a turn, coil etc: There's a twist in the rope.) piega4) (a change in direction (of a story etc): The story had a strange twist at the end.) svolta•- twisted- twister* * *twist /twɪst/n. [uc]1 contorsione; torcimento; storta; strizzatina; giro: He gave my arm a twist, mi diede una storta al braccio (mi storse il braccio)3 curva; svolta; voltata; ansa ( di fiume): a twist in the road, una curva nella strada; a twist in a river, un'ansa di fiume11 (fig.) inclinazione; tendenza14 (fig.) travisamento (del significato di qc., ecc.); forzatura; senso forzato (dato alle parole di q., ecc.)15 (fig.) sviluppo imprevisto; svolta sorprendente ( nell'intreccio di un romanzo, ecc.); piega (fig.): The match takes another twist, la partita prende un'altra piega; DIALOGO → - Discussing books 1- The plot is so cleverly written, there are lots of twists and turns, la trama è costruita così bene, ci sono un sacco di intrecci e colpi di scena16 (mecc.) torsione; avvitamento su sé stesso18 (fam.) appetito● twist bar, sbarra pieghevole ( attrezzo ginnico) □ twist dive, tuffo in avvitamento □ (mecc.) twist drill, trapano a punta elicoidale □ (mecc.) twist grip, ( di bicicletta) manopola del cambio; ( di motocicletta) manopola ( della frizione o dell'acceleratore) □ (mil.) twist of rifling, passo della rigatura □ (fam.) to be round the twist, essere matto da legare □ That novelist often gives his stories a humorous twist, spesso quel romanziere dà alle sue storie un piglio umoristico.♦ (to) twist /twɪst/A v. t.1 torcere; attorcere; ritorcere; storcere; attorcigliare; intrecciare; avvolgere: to twist a wet sponge, torcere (o strizzare) una spugna bagnata; to twist the strands of a rope, attorcigliare i trefoli d'una fune; twisted thread, filo ritorto; to twist one's ankle, storcersi la caviglia; DIALOGO → - Skiiing- I twisted my knee slightly, ho preso una leggera storta al ginocchio; I twisted the rope around the pole, ho attorcigliato la fune attorno al palo; to twist ( flowers into) a garland, intrecciare (fiori facendone) una ghirlanda; to twist a thread [a rope], intrecciare un filo [una fune]; to twist a ribbon round a hat, avvolgere (o mettere) un nastro a un cappellino2 (fig.) storcere; distorcere; svisare; travisare: He has twisted my words, ha distorto (o travisato) le mie parole3 (mecc.) sottoporre a torsione4 far girare a forza; far ruotare; dare un giro a (qc.): He twisted the door handle, fece girare a forza la maniglia della porta5 (aeron.) svergolareB v. i.1 torcersi; attorcersi; contorcersi; storcersi; attorcigliarsi; avvolgersi: This wire twists easily, questo filo metallico si torce facilmente; The wounded snake twisted about, il serpente ferito si contorceva2 curvare; piegare; ( spesso to twist and turn) serpeggiare: The road twists to the left there, la strada in quel punto piega a sinistra; The river twists and turns down the valley, il fiume scende serpeggiando per la vallata4 roteare; ruotare7 (mecc.) avvitarsi su sé stesso8 (aeron.) svergolarsi● to twist sb. 's arm, torcere un braccio a q.; (fig.) fare pressioni su q. (perché faccia qc.) □ ( sci, ecc.) to twist one's trunk, effettuare una torsione del busto.* * *I [twɪst]1) (action)he gave the cap a twist — (to open) svitò il tappo; (to close) avvitò il tappo, diede un'avvitata al tappo
with a couple of twists she unscrewed the lid — girando con forza un paio di volte svitò il coperchio
2) (bend, kink) (in rope, cord, wool) filo m. ritorto; (in road) curva f., svolta f.; (in river) ansa f.3) fig. (unexpected change of direction) (in play, story) svolta f. (sorprendente), colpo m. di scena; (episode in crisis, events) (nuovo) sviluppo m.the twists and turns of the plot — il dipanarsi tortuoso o la macchinosità dell'intreccio
4) (small amount) (of yarn, thread, hair) treccia f.twist of lemon — = riccio di scorza di limone usato per aromatizzare i cocktail
5) sportto put some twist on the ball — imprimere o dare effetto alla palla
6) (dance)••(to have a) twist in the tail — (avere un) esito imprevisto, inatteso
to go round the twist — colloq. impazzire, diventare matto da legare
II 1. [twɪst]to drive sb. round the twist — colloq. fare impazzire qcn
1) (turn) girare [knob, handle]; (open) svitare, aprire svitando [cap, lid]; (close) avvitare, chiudere avvitando [cap, lid]to twist [sth.] off — svitare [cap, lid]
to twist sb.'s arm — torcere il braccio a qcn.; fig. costringere qcn. a fare qcs
2) (wind, twine)to twist X round Y — avvolgere o attorcigliare X intorno a Y
3) (bend, distort) torcere, storcere [metal, rod, branch]4) fig. travisare, distorcere [words, facts]5) (injure)2.to twist one's ankle, wrist — storcersi la caviglia, il polso
1)to lie twisting and writhing on the ground — [ person] contorcersi a terra
to twist round — (turn round) girarsi, voltarsi
2) [rope, flex, coil] attorcigliarsi, avvolgersi; [river, road] serpeggiareto twist and turn — [road, path] serpeggiare
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1. n кручение; крутка; скручивание; сучениеto give a twist — крутить, скручивать
2. n изгиб, поворот3. n изгиб, кривизнаthe tusks have a larger twist towards the smaller end — кривизна бивней увеличивается от начала к концу
4. n кручёная верёвка; шнурок, жгут; кручёная нить5. n петля; узел; скрутка6. n система нарезов7. n скрученный бумажный пакет, фунтик8. n грубый сорт табакаnative twist tobacco — жевательный табак, свернутый в виде жгутов
9. n витой хлебa bread twist, a twist of bread — витая булочка
10. n цедра, выжимаемая в напиток11. n хвост завитком12. n поворот в сторону; отклонение13. n неожиданный или причудливый поворот; зигзаг14. n особенность15. n предрасположенность, склонность16. n приём; трюк, фокус17. n искажение18. n искажение, гримаса19. n отклонение от нормы20. n вывих21. n растяжение22. n обман23. n разг. волчий аппетит24. n сл. смешанный напитокgin twist — напиток, смешанный с джином
25. n вульг. женщина, «юбка»26. n спорт. кручёный мяч27. n спорт. закрутка мяча28. n спорт. спец. торсионное напряжение; вращающий моментtwists and turns — тонкости, детали, подробности; все углы и закоулки
29. v крутить, скручивать, выкручивать30. v делать кручением; крутить, сучить; плести, сплетать31. v разрушать, ломать кручением; сворачиватьto twist the key — сломать ключ, свернуть головку ключа
32. v вывихивать; растягивать33. v придавать скручиванием или сгибанием определённую форму; скручивать, сворачивать, сгибать34. v скручиваться, сворачиваться; гнуться, искривляться35. v искажать, кривить36. v превращать, обращать37. v поворачивать38. v оборачиваться, поворачиватьсяtwist round — оборачивать, поворачивать
39. v вращать, вертеть40. v вращаться, крутиться; закручиваться41. v обвивать; обматывать42. v обвиваться; обматываться43. v вплетать44. v вплетаться; переплетаться, сплетаться45. v виться; изгибаться; извиваться46. v пробираться с трудом; менять направление47. v извиваться; ёрзать; корчиться48. v танцевать твист49. v сл. есть с аппетитомto twist down — поглощать пищу, есть с аппетитом; уписывать за обе щёки
jump with full twist to long hang on HB — прыжок с поворотом на 360 град в вис на в.ж.
50. v редк. связывать, соединятьhe twisted my arm until I consented to drink — он не отставал от меня, пока я не согласился выпить
Синонимический ряд:1. approach (noun) approach; idea; innovation2. bend (noun) bend; corkscrew; curl; curve3. change (noun) change; development; gimmick; surprise4. coil (noun) coil; helix; spiral5. propensity (noun) bent; bias; proclivity; propensity6. rotation (noun) rotation; spin; whirl7. torque (noun) torque; torsion8. turn (noun) shift; tack; turn9. braid (verb) braid; intertwine; plait10. change (verb) alter; change; pervert11. misrepresent (verb) belie; color; colour; confuse; contort; deform; disfigure; distort; falsify; garble; load; miscolor; misrepresent; misstate; warp12. spin (verb) revolve; rotate; spin13. wrench (verb) wrench; wrest; yank14. wriggle (verb) bend; coil; corkscrew; curl; curve; entwine; meander; snake; spiral; sprain; squirm; tangle; turn; twine; weave; wind; wreathe; wriggle; writheАнтонимический ряд:detach; disengage; disentangle; disunite; express; preserve; reflect; render; separate; straighten; substantiate; unwind -
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Спорт: поворот туловища направоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > twist the trunk to the right
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English-Russian sports dictionary > twist the trunk to the right
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Sports: trunk circling, trunk rotation, trunk twistУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > круговые движения туловищем
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• aiguillette; bobbin; braid; cordon; galloon; gimp; lace; loop; piping; purl; ribbon; trimming; trunk; twist -
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I.tour1 [tuʀ]1. feminine nouna. ( = édifice) tower ; ( = immeuble très haut) tower block2. compounds• enfermé dans sa or une tour d'ivoire shut away in an ivory tower ► la tour de Londres the Tower of LondonII.tour2 [tuʀ]━━━━━━━━━2. compounds━━━━━━━━━1. <a. ( = excursion, parcours) trip ; ( = promenade) (à pied) walk ; (en voiture) drive ; (en vélo) ride• on en a vite fait le tour [de lieu] there's not much to see ; [de livre, théorie] there isn't much to it ; [de personne] there isn't much to him (or her)► faire le tour de [+ parc, pays, magasins] to go round ; [+ possibilités] to explore ; [+ problème] to consider from all anglesb. (dans un ordre, une succession) turn• attends, tu parleras à ton tour wait - you'll have your turn to speak• chacun son tour ! wait your turn!• à qui le tour ? whose turn is it?c. (Sport, politics) roundd. ( = circonférence) [de partie du corps] measurement ; [de tronc, colonne] girth ; [de surface] circumferencee. ( = rotation) revolution ; [d'écrou, clé] turn• régime de 2 000 tours (minute) speed of 2,000 revs per minute► à tour de bras [frapper, taper] with all one's strength ; [composer, produire] prolifically ; [critiquer] with a vengeance• ils licenciaient à tour de bras they were laying people off left, right and centref. ( = tournure) [de situation, conversation] turn ; ( = phrase) turn of phraseg. ( = exercice) [d'acrobate] feat ; [de jongleur, prestidigitateur] trick• et le tour est joué ! and there you have it!• c'est un tour à prendre ! it's just a knack!h. ( = duperie) tricki. ( = machine) lathe2. <• le premier tour de manivelle est prévu pour octobre [de film] the cameras should begin rolling in October ► tour de piste (Sport) lap ; (dans un cirque) circuit (of the ring)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The famous annual cycle race takes about three weeks to complete in daily stages « étapes » of approximately 110 miles. The leading cyclist wears a yellow jersey, the « maillot jaune ». The route varies and is not usually confined only to France, but the race always ends on the Champs-Élysées in Paris.* * *
I tuʀnom masculin1) ( mouvement rotatif) gén turn; ( autour d'un axe) revolutionfaire un tour sur soi-même — [danseur] to spin around; [planète] to rotate
un (disque) 33/45/78 tours — an LP/a 45 ou single/a 78
à tour de bras — (colloq) [frapper] with a vengeance; [investir, racheter] left, right and centre [BrE] (colloq)
2) ( mouvement autour de)faire le tour de quelque chose — gén to go around something; ( en voiture) to drive around something
3) ( pourtour) ( bords) edges (pl); ( circonférence) circumference; ( mensuration) measurement; ( mesure standard) sizede 15 mètres de tour — 15 metres [BrE] in circumference, 15 metres [BrE] around
4) ( déplacement) ( à pied) walk, stroll; ( à bicyclette) ride; ( en voiture) drive, spinfaire un (petit) tour — ( à pied) to go for a walk ou stroll
je suis allé faire un tour à Paris/en ville — I went to Paris/into GB ou down US town
faire des tours et des détours — lit [route, rivière] to twist and turn; fig [personne] to beat about the bush
5) ( examen) lookon en a vite fait le tour — (colloq) pej there's not much to it/her/them etc
6) ( moment d'agir) gén turn; (de compétition, tournoi, coupe) roundil perd plus souvent qu'à son tour — ( il regrette) he loses more often than he would like; ( je critique) he loses more often than he should
tour à tour — ( alternativement) by turns; ( à la suite) in turn
7) ( consultation électorale)tour de scrutin — ballot, round of voting
8) (manœuvre, ruse) tricket le tour est joué — ( c'est fait) that's done the trick; ( ce sera fait) that will do the trick
en un tour de main — ( habilement) deftly; ( rapidement) in a flash
tour de force — feat; ( œuvre) tour de force
9) (allure, aspect) turntour (de phrase) — Linguistique turn of phrase
10) Technologie ( machine-outil) lathe•Phrasal Verbs:
II tuʀ1) Architecture tower; ( immeuble) tower block GB, high rise US2) ( aux échecs) rook, castle3) ( machine de guerre) siege-tower•Phrasal Verbs:* * *
I tuʀ nf1) (de château, d'église, gratte-ciel) tower2) (= immeuble locatif) high-rise block Grande-Bretagne high-rise building USA tower block Grande-BretagneIl y a beaucoup de tours dans ce quartier. — There are a lot of tower blocks in this area.
3) ÉCHECS castle, rook
II tuʀ nmfaire un tour (à pied) — to go for a walk, (en voiture) to go for a drive
Allons faire un tour dans le parc. — Let's go for a walk in the park.
faire le tour de — to go around, (à pied) to walk around, (en voiture) to drive around, fig, [sujet] to review
Le tour de l'île prend trois heures. — It takes three hours to go around the island.
On a fait un tour des Pyrénées. — We toured the Pyrénées.
4) SPORT (tour de piste) lap5) (d'être servi ou de jouer) turnc'est au tour de...; C'est au tour de Renée. — It's Renée's turn.
C'est ton tour de jouer. — It's your turn to play.
à tour de rôle; tour à tour — in turn
6) (= tournure) turn7) (avec une vis ou clef) turn8) [roue] revolutionfaire 2 tours — to turn twice, to revolve twice
9) (= circonférence)de 3 m de tour — 3 m around, with a circumference of 3 m
10) (= ruse) trick, [prestidigitation, cartes] trick11) [potier] wheel, (à bois, métaux) lathe12) (autre locution)à tour de bras — non-stop, relentlessly
* * *A nm1 ( mouvement rotatif) gén turn; Mécan, Mes revolution; 5 000 tours (par) minute 5,000 revolutions ou revs○ per minute; l'essieu grince à chaque tour de roue the axle squeaks at every turn of the wheel; donner un tour de vis to give the screw a turn; donner un tour de clé to turn the key; être à quelques tours de roue de to be just around the corner from; faire un tour de manège to have a go on the merry-go-round; faire un tour de valse to waltz around the floor; la Terre fait un tour sur elle-même en 24 heures the Earth rotates once in 24 hours; faire un tour sur soi-même [danseur] to spin around; un (disque) 33/45/78 tours an LP/a 45 ou single/a 78; fermer qch à double tour to double-lock sth; s'enfermer à double tour fig to lock oneself away; à tour de bras○ [frapper] with a vengeance; [investir, racheter] left right and centreGB○; ⇒ quart;2 ( mouvement autour de) faire le tour de qch gén to go around sth; ( en voiture) to drive around sth; le train fait le tour du lac en deux heures the train takes two hours to go around the lake; faire le tour du monde to go around the world; la nouvelle a vite fait le tour du village the news spread rapidly through the village; il a fait le tour de l'Afrique en stop he hitchhiked around Africa; faire le grand tour fig to go the long way round GB ou around US; en deuxième tour de circuit Sport on the second lap of the circuit; faire un tour d'honneur to do a lap of honourGB; avec plusieurs tours de corde, ça tiendra with the rope wound around a few times, it'll hold; mettre trois tours de corde to wind the rope around three times; donner plusieurs tours à la pâte Culin to fold the dough several times; ⇒ cadran, propriétaire, repartir B, sang;3 ⇒ Les mesures de longueur, Les tailles ( pourtour) ( bords) edges (pl); ( circonférence) circumference; ( mensuration) measurement; ( mesure standard) size; le tour de l'étang est couvert de jonquilles there are daffodils all around the edges of the pond; elle a le tour des yeux fardé au kohl she has kohl around her eyes; tronc de 15 mètres de tour trunk 15 metresGB in circumference ou 15 metres around; tour de tête/cou/taille/hanches head/neck/waist/hip measurement; faire du 90 de tour de poitrine ≈ to have a 36-inch bust; ⇒ poitrine;4 ( déplacement bref) ( à pied) walk, stroll; ( à bicyclette) ride; ( en voiture) drive, spin; faire un (petit) tour ( à pied) to go for a walk ou stroll; si nous allions faire un tour? shall we go for a walk?; je suis allé faire un tour à Paris/en ville I went to Paris/into GB ou down town; je vais faire un tour chez des amis I'm just going to pop round GB ou go over US to some friends; fais un tour à la nouvelle exposition, ça vaut le coup go and have a look round GB ou around US the new exhibition, it's worth it; faire des tours et des détours lit [route, rivière] to twist and turn; fig [personne] to beat about the bush;5 ( examen bref) look; faire le tour d'un problème/sujet to have a look at a problem/subject; faire un (rapide) tour d'horizon to have a quick overall look (de at), to make a general survey (de of); faire le tour de ses ennemis/relations to go through one's enemies/acquaintances; on en a vite fait le tour○ pej (de problème, sujet, d'ouvrage) there's not much to it; ( de personne) there's not much to him/her/them etc;6 ( moment d'agir) gén turn; (de compétition, tournoi, coupe) round; à qui le tour? whose turn is it?; c'est ton tour it's your turn; chacun son tour each one in his turn; jouer avant son tour to play out of turn; à mon tour de faire it's my turn to do; récompensé à mon tour rewarded in my turn; attendre/passer son tour to wait/miss one's turn; c'est au tour de qn it 's sb's turn; notre équipe a été battue au second tour our team was defeated in the second round; la cuisine est nettoyée, maintenant c'est au tour du salon the kitchen is cleaned up, now for the living-room; il perd plus souvent qu'à son tour ( il regrette) he loses more often than he would like; ( je critique) he loses more often than he should; tour à tour ( alternativement) by turns; ( à la suite) in turn; être tour à tour gentil et agressif to be nice and agressive by turns; il a été tour à tour patron d'entreprise, ministre et professeur d'économie he has been in turn a company boss, a minister and an economics teacher; ⇒ rôle;7 Pol ( consultation) ballot; les résultats du premier/second tour the results of the first/second ballot; au second tour on the second ballot; scrutin à deux tours two-round ballot; tour de scrutin ballot, round of voting;8 (manœuvre, ruse) trick; jouer un bon/mauvais/sale tour à qn to play a good/nasty/dirty trick on sb; ma mémoire me joue des tours my memory is playing tricks on me; et le tour est joué that's done the trick; un peu de peinture et le tour est joué a bit of paint will do the trick; ça te jouera des tours it's going to get you into trouble one of these days; ⇒ pendable, sac;9 ( manipulation habile) trick; tour de cartes card trick; tour de prestidigitation conjuring trick; tour d'adresse feat of skill; tour de main knack; en un tour de main ( habilement) deftly; ( rapidement) in a flash; tour de force gén amazing feat; ( performance) tour de force; constituer un tour de force to be an amazing feat; réussir le tour de force de faire to achieve the amazing feat of doing; ⇒ passe-passe;10 (allure, aspect) (de situation, relations) turn; (de création, mode) twist; tour (de phrase) Ling turn of phrase; le tour qu'ont pris les événements the turn events have taken; donner un tour nouveau à qch to give a new twist to sth; c'est un tour assez rare en français it's a somewhat unusual turn of phrase in French;B nftour de Babel Relig, Ling, fig Tower of Babel; tour de chant Art, Mus song recital; tour de contrôle Aviat control tower; tour Eiffel Eiffel Tower; tour de forage Tech derrick; tour de France ( de cycliste) Tour de France; ( de compagnon) journeyman's travellingGB apprenticeship; tour de garde Mil turn of duty; tour de guet Mil watchtower; tour d'ivoire fig ivory tower; s'enfermer or se retrancher dans sa tour d'ivoire to shut oneself away in an ivory tower; tour de Londres Tower of London; tour mort Naut round turn; tour de Pise Leaning Tower of Pisa; tour de potier Art potter's wheel; tour de refroidissement Nucl cooling tower; tour de rein(s) Méd back strain; se donner or attraper un tour de rein(s) to strain one's back; tour de table Fin pool; faire un tour de table ( à un réunion) to sound out everybody ou to go round GB ou around US the table; après un rapide tour de table having gone round GB ou around US the table quickly (to see what people think).I[tur] nom féminintour d'habitation tower ou high-rise block2. (familier) [personne grande et corpulente]c'est une vraie tour he's/she's built like the side of a house4. CHIMIEII[tur] nom masculinA.[CERCLE]1. [circonférence - d'un fût, d'un arbre] girth ; [ - d'un objet, d'une étendue] circumference2. [mensuration]tour de taille/hanches waist/hip measurementquel est votre tour de taille/hanches? what size waist/hips are you?a. [d'une femme] bust measurement ou sizeb. [d'un homme] chest measurement ou size3. [parure]a. JOAILLERIE chokerb. [vêtement en fourrure] fur collarb. [à pied] to walk round a parkc. [en voiture] to drive round a parkfaire le tour du monde en auto-stop/voilier to hitch-hike/to sail round the worldfaire le tour de (figuré) : l'anecdote a fait le tour des bureaux the story went round the offices ou did the rounds of the officesje sais ce qu'il vaut, j'en ai vite fait le tour I know what he's worth, it didn't take me long to size him upa. [cycliste] the Tour de Franceb. [des compagnons] the Tour de France (carried out by an apprentice to become a journeyman)b. ÉQUITATION round5. [promenade - à pied] walk, stroll ; [ - en voiture] drive, ride ; [ - à bicyclette, à cheval, en hélicoptère] ridea. [à pied] to go for a walkb. [en voiture] to go for a drive ou ridec. [à vélo] to go for a rideB.[PÉRIODE, ÉTAPE]1. [moment dans une succession] turn[aux échecs] movea. [généralement] it's your turn ou gob. [échecs] it's your moveà qui le tour whose turn is it?, who's next?c'est à ton tour de mettre la table it's your turn to lay ou to set the tabletour de garde [d'un médecin] spell ou turn of dutyau premier tour in the first ballot ou roundC.[ACTION HABILE OU MALICIEUSE]1. [stratagème] trickjouer un sale ou mauvais tour à quelqu'un to play a nasty ou dirty trick on somebodyça vous jouera un mauvais ou vilain tour you'll be sorry for it!, it'll catch up with you (one day)!ma mémoire/vue me joue des tours my memory/sight is playing tricks on me2. [numéro, technique]tour d'adresse skilful trick, feat of skillD.[ASPECT]1. [orientation] turntour d'esprit turn ou cast of minda. (Suisse) [maladie] to take a turn for the betterb. [personne] to wrap up[en syntaxe] constructionE.[ROTATION][d'un outil] turnfaire un tour/trois tour s sur soi-même to spin round once/three times (on oneself)donner deux tours de clef to give a key two turns, to turn a key twice3. MÉDECINEF.technologie lathe————————à tour de bras locution adverbiale[frapper] with all one's strength ou might————————à tour de rôle locution adverbialetour à tour locution adverbiale————————tour de chant nom masculin————————tour de force nom masculinil a réussi le tour de force de la convaincre he managed to convince her, and it was quite a tour de force ou quite an achievement————————tour de main nom masculin1. [savoir-faire] knackavoir/prendre le tour de main to have/to pick up the knack2. (locution)en un tour de main in no time (at all), in the twinkling of an eye————————tour de table nom masculin2. [débat]The world-famous annual cycle race starts in a different town each year, but the home stretch is always the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The widespread excitement caused by the race, along with the heroic status of many coureurs-cyclistes, reflects the continuing fondness of the French towards cycling in general. -
11 tronchar
v.1 to snap.2 to chop off, to break off, to split, to break from the trunk.* * *1 (árboles) to cut down, fell2 figurado to destroy\troncharse de risa familiar to split one's sides with laughter* * *1. VT1) (=talar) to fell, chop down; (=cortar) to cut up, cut off; (=hender) to split, crack, shatter2) [+ vida] to cut short; [+ esperanzas] to dash3) * (=cansar) to tire out2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <tallo/rama> to snapb) ( truncar) <vida/relación> to cut short; <esperanza/ilusión> to shatter2.troncharse v prona) tallo/rama to break o snap offb) <muñeca/tobillo> to sprain, twisttroncharse de (la) risa — (Esp fam) to die laughing (colloq)
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <tallo/rama> to snapb) ( truncar) <vida/relación> to cut short; <esperanza/ilusión> to shatter2.troncharse v prona) tallo/rama to break o snap offb) <muñeca/tobillo> to sprain, twisttroncharse de (la) risa — (Esp fam) to die laughing (colloq)
* * *tronchar [A1 ]vt1 ‹tallo/rama› to snap2 (truncar) ‹vida/relación› to cut short; ‹esperanza/ilusión› to shatter, destroy1 «árbol/tallo/rama» to break o snap off2 ‹muñeca/tobillo› to sprain, twist* * *
tronchar ( conjugate tronchar) verbo transitivo ‹tallo/rama› to snap
troncharse verbo pronominal [tallo/rama] to break o snap off;◊ troncharse de (la) risa (Esp fam) to die laughing (colloq)
tronchar verbo transitivo
1 (la rama de un árbol, etc) to break off
2 (frustrar, truncar) to cut short, shatter
* * *♦ vt[partir] to snap* * ** * *tronchar vt1) : to snap, to break off2) : to cut off (relations) -
12 twine
I [twaɪn]nome spago m., corda f.II 1. [twaɪn]2) (interweave) intrecciare [ flowers] ( through in)2.to twine oneself — [snake, vine] avvolgersi, attorcigliarsi ( around intorno a)
* * *1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) cordicella2. verb((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) attorcigliare, attorcigliarsi* * *[twaɪn]1. ncordicella, spago2. vt3. vi(plant) attorcigliarsi* * *twine /twaɪn/n.1 [u] tortiglia; cordicella; funicella; spago3 groviglio; garbuglio; viluppo.(to) twine /twaɪn/A v. t.1 attorcigliare; torcere; ritorcere2 intrecciare; intessere: to twine flowers into a garland, intrecciare fiori facendone una ghirlanda3 avvolgere; avviluppare; cingere; mettere (qc. intorno a qc. altro): The child twined his arms round his mother, il bambino cinse la mamma con le bracciaB v. i.1 attorcigliarsi; avvolgersi; avvilupparsi: The ivy twines round the trunk of the oak, l'edera si attorciglia intorno al tronco della quercia● to twine oneself, avviticchiarsi; attorcigliarsi; avvolgersi; avvilupparsi: The snake slowly twined itself round the hollow trunk, il serpente si è attorcigliato lentamente intorno al tronco cavo.* * *I [twaɪn]nome spago m., corda f.II 1. [twaɪn]2) (interweave) intrecciare [ flowers] ( through in)2.to twine oneself — [snake, vine] avvolgersi, attorcigliarsi ( around intorno a)
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13 curl
[kɜːl] 1. сущ.1)а) локон; завитокSyn:б) ( curls) кудрявые, вьющиеся волосыв) завивка2) петля ( из верёвки)5) водоворотSyn:6) спорт. сгибание рук, ног, туловища ( упражнение для укрепления мышц)••2. гл.curl of the lips — кривая, презрительная улыбка, усмешка
3) кривить, искривлять4) рябить ( водную поверхность)Syn:5) спорт. играть в кёрлинг•- curl up -
14 עבות
עָבוֹתf. (b. h. עָבֹת; עָבַת to twist, plait) network, matting; עץ ע׳ a tree screened by a network of foliage. Sifra Emor, Par. 12, ch. XVI (expl. Lev. 23:40) את שענף עצו דומה לקליעה the tree the ramification around whose trunk resembles plaiting; Y.Succ.III, 53c bot. עץ שענפיו חופין … קליעה a tree the branches of which cover its larger portion and which rises in the shape of a plaiting; Bab. ib. 32b שענפיו חופין את עצו whose branches cover up its trunk. Ib. היכי דמי ע׳וכ׳ what is ‘aboth like (when is a tree called ‘aboth)? When three leaves are on each stem. Ib. ובלבד שתהא עֲבֹותֹו קיימת provided its network (three leaves on each stem) remains; a. e. -
15 עָבוֹת
עָבוֹתf. (b. h. עָבֹת; עָבַת to twist, plait) network, matting; עץ ע׳ a tree screened by a network of foliage. Sifra Emor, Par. 12, ch. XVI (expl. Lev. 23:40) את שענף עצו דומה לקליעה the tree the ramification around whose trunk resembles plaiting; Y.Succ.III, 53c bot. עץ שענפיו חופין … קליעה a tree the branches of which cover its larger portion and which rises in the shape of a plaiting; Bab. ib. 32b שענפיו חופין את עצו whose branches cover up its trunk. Ib. היכי דמי ע׳וכ׳ what is ‘aboth like (when is a tree called ‘aboth)? When three leaves are on each stem. Ib. ובלבד שתהא עֲבֹותֹו קיימת provided its network (three leaves on each stem) remains; a. e. -
16 opl|eść
pf — opl|atać impf (oplotę, opleciesz, oplecie, oplótł, oplotła, opletli — oplatam) Ⅰ vt 1. (owinąć) to wind, to twist- opleść paczkę sznurkiem to wind a. twist a length of cord around a parcel- rączki kosza były oplecione taśmą the handles of the basket were wrapped in tape2. (owinąć się) [liany, łodygi] to entwine around [pień, kolumnę]; (pokryć) [winorośl, róże] to cover- powojnik oplata altanę clematis covers the arbour3. (objąć) to wrap, to twine- opleść ramionami/nogami pień drzewa to wrap a. twine one’s arms/legs around a tree trunk4. przen. (uwikłać) to entangle- opleść kogoś siecią intryg/podejrzeń to ensnare sb in a web of intrigue/suspicionⅡ opleść się — oplatać się 1. (siebie samego) to wrap oneself (czymś with a. in sth)- oplotła się szczelnie szalem she wrapped herself up tightly in a shawl2. (jeden drugiego) to twine a. wrap around each other- opletli się ramionami they wrapped a. twined their arms around each other3. (samo z siebie) [winorośl, bluszcz] to twine, to wind (wokół czegoś (a)round sth); [wstążka, serpentyna] to wind (wokół czegoś (a)round sth)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > opl|eść
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17 contort
1. v искривлять2. v искажатьСинонимический ряд:twist (verb) bend; buckle; collapse; deform; disfigure; distort; get out of shape; melt; misshape; torture; twist; warp; wind; wrack; wrenchАнтонимический ряд: -
18 contort
kənˈtɔ:t гл.
1) скручивать, вить, сгибать;
деформировать, перекашивать (при скручивании) The cord is contorted into a spiral. ≈ Веревка скручена спиралью. Syn: round, twist
2) перен. а) искривлять б) искажать ∙ Syn: deform, distort искривлять - to * a tree-trunk деформировать ствол дерева искажать - his features were violently *ed его лицо исказилось до неузнаваемости - a face *ed with anger искаженное гневом лицо - to * a word out of its ordinary meaning исказить обычный смысл слова contort искажать ~ искривлять -
19 поворот туловища направо
Sports: twist the trunk to the rightУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поворот туловища направо
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20 avviticchiare
avviticchiare v.tr. to twine.◘ avviticchiarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron. to twine (round s.o., sthg.), to twist (round s.o., sthg.), to wind* (round s.o., sthg.); (fig.) to cling*: l'edera si avviticchia al tronco, ivy twines round the trunk.
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