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1. verb1) (to turn round (and round): He twisted the knob; The road twisted through the mountains.) torcer; dar vueltas; (carretera, camino) serpentear2) (to wind around or together: He twisted the piece of string (together) to make a rope.) trenzar, entrelazar; enrollar3) (to force out of the correct shape or position: The heat of the fire twisted the metal; He twisted her arm painfully.) torcer, retorcer
2. noun1) (the act of twisting.) torsión; giro, vuelta2) (a twisted piece of something: He added a twist of lemon to her drink.) rodajita3) (a turn, coil etc: There's a twist in the rope.) torzal; vuelta4) (a change in direction (of a story etc): The story had a strange twist at the end.) giro•- twisted- twister
twist1 n1. vuelta2. recodo / curvatwist2 vb1. retorcer2. girar3. torcer4. serpentear
twist /twis(t)/ sustantivo masculino twist
twist m Mús (baile) twist ' twist' also found in these entries: Spanish: punta - quebrar - recodo - retorcer - retorcerse - tobillo - torcer - torcerse - torzal - brazo - desfigurar - enchuecar - enredar - serpentear - tergiversar English: finger - knickers - twist - twist off - twist round - curl - strain - wrenchtr[twɪst]1 (in road) recodo, vuelta2 (action) torsión nombre masculino3 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL torcedura, esguince nombre masculino4 (dance) twist nombre masculino5 (development) giro1 (sprain) torcer2 (screw, coil) retorcer3 (turn, wind) girar, dar vueltas a4 (interweave) entrelazar, trenzar5 (pervert) tergiversar, torcer■ stop twisting my words! ¡no tergiverses mis palabras!1 (turn) girarse2 (wind, coil) enroscarse, enrollarse3 (road) serpentear4 (writhe) retorcerse5 (dance) bailar el twist\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be round the twist familiar estar chalado,-ato twist somebody round one's little finger hacer con alguien lo que se quiere, meterse a alguien en el bolsilloto twist somebody's arm torcerle el brazo a alguientwist ['twɪst] vt: torcer, retorcerhe twisted my arm: me torció el brazotwist vi: retorcerse, enroscarse, serpentear (dícese de un río, un camino, etc.)twist n1) bend: vuelta f, recodo m (en el camino, el río, etc.)2) turn: giro mgive it a twist: hazlo girar3) spiral: espiral fa twist of lemon: una rodajita de limón4) : giro m inesperado (de eventos, etc.)v.• derrengar v.• doblegar v.• enroscar v.• entornillar v.• entrelazar v.• retorcer v.• rodear v.• tergiversar v.• torcer v.• trenzar v.n.• curva s.f.• enroscadura s.f.• enroscamiento s.m.• esguince s.m.• giro (Deporte) s.m.• peculiaridad s.f.• recodo s.m.• recoveco s.m.• retortero s.m.• sesgo s.m.• torcedura s.f.• torcido s.m.• torcimiento s.m.• torsión s.f.
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1. twɪst1)a) (screw, coil) retorcer*to twist something AROUND something — enrollar or enroscar* algo alrededor de algo
b) ( turn) \<\<handle/knob\>\> girarto twist the top off a bottle — desenroscar* la tapa de una botella
to be twisted (up) — estar* enredado; little finger
2)a) ( distort) retorcer*b) ( sprain) torcer*c) (alter, pervert) \<\<words\>\> tergiversar; \<\<meaning\>\> torcer*
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via) (wind, coil) \<\<rope/wire\>\> enrollarse, enroscarse*; \<\<road/river\>\> serpentearb) (turn, rotate) girarc) ( dance) bailar el twist
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1)a) (bend - in wire, rope) vuelta f, onda f; (- in road, river) recodo m, vuelta fround the twist — (BrE colloq) loco, chiflado (fam)
b) ( turning movement) giro mto give something a twist — hacer* girar algo
c) ( something twisted)2) (in story, events) giro m inesperado, vuelta f de tuerca3) ( dance) twist m[twɪst]1. N1) (=coil) [of thread, yarn] torzal m ; [of paper] cucurucho m ; [of smoke] voluta f ; [of tobacco] rollo ma twist of lemon — un pedacito or un rizo de limón
2) (=loaf of bread) trenza f3) (=kink) (in wire, cord, hose) vuelta f- get o.s. into a twist- be round the twist- go round the twist- drive sb round the twist5) (=turning action)with a quick twist of the wrist — torciendo or girando rápidamente la muñeca
to give sth a twist — [+ lid, top] girar algo
6) (=unexpected turn) (in plot, story) giro m7) (=dance) twist m2. VT1) (=coil) enroscar, enrollarshe twisted her hair into a bun — se enrolló or enroscó el pelo en un moño
- twist sb round one's little finger2) (=turn) [+ knob, handle, top, lid] girar; (=turn round and round) [+ ring] dar vueltas a- twist sb's arm- twist the knife3) (Med) (=injure) torcerse4) (=wrench)5) (=distort, contort) (lit) [+ girder, metal] retorcer; (fig) [+ sense, words, argument] tergiversar3. VI1) (=coil) enroscarse2) (=bend) [road, river] serpentear4) (=contort) retorcerse5) (=dance) bailar el twist* * *
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1. [twɪst]1)a) (screw, coil) retorcer*to twist something AROUND something — enrollar or enroscar* algo alrededor de algo
b) ( turn) \<\<handle/knob\>\> girarto twist the top off a bottle — desenroscar* la tapa de una botella
to be twisted (up) — estar* enredado; little finger
2)a) ( distort) retorcer*b) ( sprain) torcer*c) (alter, pervert) \<\<words\>\> tergiversar; \<\<meaning\>\> torcer*
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via) (wind, coil) \<\<rope/wire\>\> enrollarse, enroscarse*; \<\<road/river\>\> serpentearb) (turn, rotate) girarc) ( dance) bailar el twist
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1)a) (bend - in wire, rope) vuelta f, onda f; (- in road, river) recodo m, vuelta fround the twist — (BrE colloq) loco, chiflado (fam)
b) ( turning movement) giro mto give something a twist — hacer* girar algo
c) ( something twisted)2) (in story, events) giro m inesperado, vuelta f de tuerca3) ( dance) twist m -
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twist [twɪst]1. noun• to drive sb round the twist (inf!) rendre qn fou( = turn round on itself, deform) tordre ; ( = coil) enrouler ; [+ top, cap] tourner ; [+ meaning] fausser ; [+ words] déformer• to get twisted [rope] s'entortiller[flex, rope] s'entortiller ; [one's ankle] se tordre* * *[twɪst] 1.1) ( action)he gave the cap a twist — ( to open) il a dévissé le bouchon; ( to close) il a vissé le bouchon
with a couple of twists she unscrewed the lid — en deux tours de poignet elle a dévissé le couvercle
4) ( small amount) (of yarn, thread, hair) torsade f5) ( dance)2.transitive verbto twist something off — dévisser quelque chose [cap, lid]
to twist somebody's arm — lit tordre le bras à quelqu'un; fig forcer la main à quelqu'un
2) (wind, twine)3) (bend, distort) tordre [metal, rod, branch]; fig déformer [words, facts, meaning]4) ( injure)3.to twist one's ankle/wrist — se tordre la cheville/le poignet
1) [person]to twist round — ( turn round) se retourner
2) [rope, flex, coil] s'entortiller; [river, road] serpenterto twist and turn — [road, path] serpenter
••to go round the twist — (colloq) devenir fou/folle
to drive somebody round the twist — (colloq) rendre quelqu'un fou/folle
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A n1 ( action) he gave the cap a twist ( to open) il a dévissé le bouchon ; ( to close) il a vissé le bouchon ; with a couple of twists she unscrewed the lid en deux tours de poignet elle a dévissé le couvercle ; he gave his ankle a nasty twist il s'est tordu la cheville ;2 (bend, kink) (in rope, cord, wool) tortillon m ; ( in road) zigzag m ; ( in river) coude m ; the road is full of twists and turns la route est pleine de zigzags ; there's a twist in the hosepipe le tuyau est entortillé ; I've got my wool into a real twist ma laine est complètement emmêlée ;3 fig ( unexpected change of direction) (in play, story) coup m de théâtre ; (episode in crisis, events) rebondissement m ; a strange twist of fate un étrange coup du sort ; the twists and turns of the argument/the plot le fil tortueux de l'argumentation/de l'intrigue ; to give sth a new twist donner un tour nouveau à qch ; events took an unexpected twist les événements ont pris un tour inattendu ;4 ( small amount) (of yarn, thread, hair) torsade f ; a twist of paper une papillote ; a twist of lemon une tranche de citron ;5 Sport to put some twist on the ball donner de l'effet à la balle ;B vtr1 ( turn) tourner [knob, handle] ; ( open) dévisser [top, cap, lid] ; ( close) visser [top, cap, lid] ; to twist sth off dévisser qch [cap, top, lid] ; arracher qch (en tordant) [piece, branch] ; he twisted the neck of the bag to close it il a tortillé le haut du sac pour le fermer ; to twist one's head around tourner la tête ; to twist one's head away tourner la tête ; he twisted around in his chair il s'est retourné dans son fauteuil ; twist it round sideways to get it through the door tournez-le de côté pour le faire passer par la porte ; to twist sb's arm lit tordre le bras à qn ; fig forcer la main à qn ;2 (wind, twine) to twist X and Y together torsader X et Y ; to twist the threads together torsader les fils ; to twist X round Y enrouler X autour de Y ; she twisted the scarf (round) in her hands elle tortillait l'écharpe entre ses doigts ; to twist a rope around sth passer une corde autour de qch ; they twisted a sheet (up) into a rope ils ont entortillé un drap pour en faire une corde ; to twist one's hair up into a bun se faire un chignon torsadé ;3 (bend, distort) lit tordre [metal, rod, branch] ; his face was twisted with pain/rage son visage était tordu de douleur/de rage ; she twisted her mouth into a smile elle a grimacé un sourire ;4 fig déformer [words, statement, facts] ; you're trying to twist my meaning vous essayez de déformer mes paroles ;5 ( injure) to twist one's ankle/wrist se tordre le bras/le poignet ; to twist one's neck attraper un torticolis ;6 Sport donner de l'effet à [ball].C vi1 [person] he twisted free of her grasp il s'est dégagé d'un mouvement brusque ; the wounded man lay twisting and writhing on the ground le blessé se tordait et se contorsionnait sur le sol ; his face twisted into a smile il a grimacé un sourire ; to twist round ( turn round) se retourner ;2 [rope, flex, coil] s'entortiller ; [river, road] serpenter ; to twist and turn [road, path] serpenter ;3 Dance danser le twist ;4 ( in cards) tirer une carte.(to have a) twist in the tail (avoir un) dénouement inattendu ; to get oneself into a twist ○ se tracasser ○ ; to be round the twist ○ être dingue ○ or fou/folle ; to go round the twist ○ devenir fou/folle ; to drive sb round the twist ○ rendre qn fou/folle. -
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twist [twɪst]tourner ⇒ 1 (a)-(c) tordre ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (d) tresser ⇒ 1 (b) enrouler ⇒ 1 (b) déformer ⇒ 1 (e) serpenter ⇒ 2 (a) s'enrouler ⇒ 2 (b) se tortiller ⇒ 2 (c) se tordre ⇒ 2 (d) tour ⇒ 3 (a), 3 (e) torsion ⇒ 3 (a) tournant ⇒ 3 (b) virage ⇒ 3 (b)∎ try twisting the dial to the left essaie de tourner le cadran vers la gauche;∎ you have to twist the lid off il faut dévisser le couvercle dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre;∎ she twisted her hankie nervously elle tordait nerveusement son mouchoir;∎ to twist sth into a ball faire une boule de qch;∎ he twisted the wire into the shape of a dog il a tordu le fil pour lui donner la forme d'un chien;∎ the railings were twisted out of shape les grilles étaient toutes tordues;∎ he twisted the keys from my hand il m'a arraché les clés des mains∎ she twisted her hair into a bun elle s'est coiffée en chignon, elle a torsadé ses cheveux pour faire un chignon;∎ the seat-belt got twisted la ceinture (de sécurité) s'est entortillée;∎ the wires got twisted les fils se sont entortillés;∎ he twisted the threads into a rope il a tressé ou torsadé les fils pour en faire une corde(c) (body, part of body) tourner;∎ I twisted my head (round) to the left j'ai tourné la tête vers la gauche;∎ he twisted himself free il s'est dégagé en se tortillant;∎ figurative her face was twisted with pain ses traits étaient tordus par la douleur, la douleur lui tordait le visage;∎ to twist sb's arm tordre le bras à qn; figurative forcer la main à qn;∎ if you twist his arm, he'll agree to go si tu insistes un peu, il voudra bien y aller(d) (sprain → ankle, wrist) tordre, fouler;∎ I've twisted my ankle je me suis tordu ou foulé la cheville;∎ I seem to have twisted my neck je crois que j'ai attrapé un torticolis∎ don't twist the facts to suit your argument ne déformez pas les faits pour étayer votre argument;∎ she twists everything I say elle déforme tout ce que je dis∎ I've been twisted je me suis fait avoir(a) (road, stream) serpenter;∎ the path twisted and turned through the forest le chemin zigzaguait à travers la forêt(b) (become twined) s'enrouler;∎ the ivy twisted round the tree le lierre s'enroulait autour de l'arbre(c) (body, part of body) se tortiller;∎ he twisted and turned to get himself free il s'est tortillé tant qu'il a pu pour se dégager;∎ the dog twisted out of my arms le chien s'est dégagé de mes bras en se tortillant;∎ his mouth twisted into a smile il eut un rictus∎ twist! encore une carte!3 noun(a) (turn, twirl) tour m, torsion f;∎ with a twist of the wrist en un tour de main;∎ there's a twist in the tape la bande est entortillée;∎ to get (oneself) into a twist about sth (get angry) se fâcher ou s'énerver au sujet de qch; (get upset) prendre qch au tragique, se mettre dans tous ses états à cause de qch;∎ the string is in an awful twist la ficelle est tout emmêlée(b) (in road) tournant m, virage m; (in river) coude m; (in staircase) tournant m; figurative (in thinking) détour m;∎ the road has many twists and turns la route a beaucoup de tournants et de virages ou fait de nombreux tours et détours;∎ it's difficult to follow the twists and turns of his argument/of government policy il est difficile de suivre les méandres de son argumentation/de la politique gouvernementale∎ a twist of lemon un zeste de citron(e) (in story, plot) tour m;∎ the film has an exciting twist at the end le film se termine par un coup de théâtre passionnant;∎ there is an ironic twist to the story l'histoire comporte un tour ironique;∎ the book gives a new twist to the old story le livre donne une nouvelle tournure ou un tour nouveau à cette vieille histoire;∎ by a strange twist of fate, we met again years later in Zimbabwe par un hasard extraordinaire ou un caprice du destin, nous nous sommes retrouvés au Zimbabwe des années après∎ to do or to dance the twist twister∎ it's a real twist! c'est vraiment de l'arnaque ou du vol!;∎ what a twist! on s'est bien fait avoir!∎ to be completely round the twist être complètement dingue ou cinglé;∎ to go round the twist devenir dingue ou cinglé, perdre la boule;∎ to drive sb round the twist rendre qn chèvre ou dingue!;∎ they're driving me round the twist! ils me rendent chèvre ou dingue!►► twist grip (accelerator) poignée f d'accélération; (gear change) poignée f de changement de vitesses(a) (wire, rope) s'entortiller, s'emmêler(cap, lid) se dévisser(nail, cork) enlever en tournant(rope, tape) enrouler; (lid) visser; (handle) (faire) tourner; (swivel chair) faire tourner ou pivoter; (hat, head) tourner;∎ I twisted myself round on my chair je me suis retourné sur ma chaise➲ twist up(threads, wires) enrouler, emmêler(a) (threads, wires) s'emmêler, s'enchevêtrer -
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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. [twıst] n1. кручение; крутка; скручивание; сучениеto give a twist - крутить, скручивать
to give a twist to a person's arm - выворачивать кому-л. руку
2. 1) изгиб, поворотa twist in a road [in a stream] - изгиб дороги [ручья]
2) изгиб, кривизнаthe tusks have a larger twist towards the smaller end - кривизна бивней увеличивается от начала к концу
3. 1) кручёная верёвка; шнурок, жгут; кручёная нить2) петля; узел; скрутка ( проволок в жиле кабеля)3) система нарезов (в канале ствола пистолета, орудия и т. п.)4) скрученный бумажный пакет, фунтик5) грубый сорт табака ( получаемый из скрученных сухих листьев)6) витой хлебa bread twist, a twist of bread - витая булочка
7) цедра, выжимаемая в напиток8) хвост завитком (у свиньи и т. п.)4. 1) поворот в сторону; отклонение (тж. перен.)2) неожиданный или причудливый поворот; зигзагa plot with many twists - сюжет с множеством неожиданных поворотов; ≅ лихо закрученный сюжет
5. 1) особенностьto give the classics a modern twist - придавать классикам современное звучание
the writer often gives his stories a humorous twist - этот писатель часто придаёт своим рассказам юмористическое звучание
2) предрасположенность, склонность6. приём; трюк, фокусall the twists of oratory were tried - были испробованы все ухищрения ораторского искусства
7. 1) искажение (смысла и т. п.)to give the facts [the truth] an imperceptible twist - слегка исказить факты [истину]
2) искажение ( лица), гримаса3) отклонение от нормыmental twist - психическое отклонение /нарушение/
8. 1) вывих2) растяжение9. обманa twist in one's nature - неискренность, нечестность; испорченность
10. твист ( танец)11. разг. волчий аппетит12. сл. смешанный напитокgin twist - напиток, смешанный с джином
13. вульг. женщина, «юбка»14. спорт.1) кручёный мяч2) закрутка мяча15. спец. торсионное напряжение; вращающий момент♢
twist of the wrist - ловкость рук; ловкость, сноровкаtwists and turns - тонкости, детали, подробности; все углы и закоулки
a twist on the shorts - амер. бирж. жарг. продажа ценных бумаг или товаров по высокой цене ( при игре на понижение)
2. [twıst] vto be round the twist - быть сумасшедшим, спятить
1. 1) крутить, скручивать, выкручиватьto twist smb.'s arm - а) выкручивать кому-л. руку; б) выворачивать кому-л. руку ( пытка) [ср. тж. ♢ ]
2) делать кручением; крутить, сучить; плести, сплетатьthis rope is twisted from many threads - эта верёвка сплетена из многих нитей
to twist a yarn [a thread] - сучить пряжу [нить]
3) разрушать, ломать кручением; сворачиватьto twist the key - сломать ключ, свернуть головку ключа [ср. тж. 4, 1)]
to twist smb.'s neck - свернуть кому-л. шею /голову/ (тж. перен.)
4) вывихивать; растягиватьhe fell and twisted his knee - он упал и подвернул /вывихнул/ себе колено
2. 1) придавать скручиванием или сгибанием определённую форму; скручивать, сворачивать, сгибатьher hands were twisted by hard work and old age - руки её были скрючены от тяжёлой работы и старости
the pig's tail was twisted into a corkscrew - хвост свиньи был закручен штопором
2) скручиваться, сворачиваться; гнуться, искривляться3. 1) искажать, кривить ( лицо)2) искажатьto twist smb.'s words - искажать чьи-л. слова
to seek to twist the law to one's own advantage - пытаться перетолковать закон в свою пользу
3) превращать, обращатьto twist many things into laughing matter - сделать многое предметом насмешек
4. 1) поворачиватьto twist a key in a lock - поворачивать ключ в замке [ср. тж. 1, 3)]
to twist the steering wheel of a car - поворачивать /вертеть/ руль автомобиля
2) оборачиваться, поворачиватьсяhe twisted (around) to see the approaching procession - он обернулся и увидел приближающуюся процессию
5. 1) вращать, вертеть2) вращаться, крутиться; закручиваться ( о мяче)6. 1) обвивать; обматыватьto twist a ribbon round smth. - перевязывать что-л. лентой
to twist smth. in a piece of paper - заворачивать что-л. в кусок бумаги; обёртывать что-л. куском бумаги
2) обвиваться; обматываться7. 1) вплетатьa few wild flowers were twisted in her hair - в её волосы были вплетены полевые цветы
2) вплетаться; переплетаться, сплетаться8. 1) виться; изгибаться; извиваться2) пробираться с трудом; менять направление3) извиваться; ёрзать; корчиться9. танцевать твист10. разг. обманывать11. сл. есть с аппетитомto twist (food) down - поглощать пищу, есть с аппетитом; уписывать /уплетать/ за обе щёки
12. редк. связывать, соединятьto twist one's fortune with smth. - связать свою судьбу с чем-л.
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to twist in the wind - мучиться неизвестностью; тяжело переживать неопределённость своего положения и т. п.to twist smb.'s arm - оказывать давление на кого-л. [ср. тж. 1, 1)]; давить, принуждать
he twisted my arm until I consented to drink - он не отставал от меня, пока я не согласился выпить
well, if you twist my arm! - не откажусь!; охотно! ( ответ на приглашение выпить)
to twist smb. around one's finger - держать кого-л. в своих руках
she twists him around her little finger - она вертит /помыкает/ им, как хочет; она из него верёвки вьёт
to twist the lion's tail - амер. сл. приводить в негодование /раздражать, дразнить/ англичан
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1. n1) крутіння; скручування; сукання2) вигин, згин; поворот3) вузол; петля4) кручена вірьовка; шнурок; кручена нитка; джгут5) грубий сорт тютюну6) кручений хліб7) хвіст завитком (у свині тощо)8) поворот убік; відхилення9) місце повороту10) перекручення, викривлення11) вивих12) особливість (характеру тощо)13) обман14) розм. змішаний напій15) розм. добрий апетит16) вульг. жінкаtwist of the wrist — спритність, умілість, вправність рук
a twist on the shorts — амер., розм. продаж цінних паперів (товарів) за високу ціну
2. v1) крутити; сукати; скручувати, сплітати2) сплітатися, переплітатися, скручуватися3) витися, звиватися, згинатися4) викручувати (руки); стискати; давити; ламатиto twist smb.'s arm — а) викручувати комусь руку; б) примушувати
5) пробиватися з труднощами; змінювати напрям6) завдавати болю7) викручувати (білизну)8) кривити (обличчя)9) перекручувати; спотворювати10) обертати, крутити, повертати11) обертатися, крутитися, повертатися12) обвивати, обмотувати13) вплітати14) обдурювати15) розм. їсти з апетитом, уминатиtwist off — відкручувати, відламувати
twist out — вислизати, вириватися
to twist the lion's tail — амер., розм. обурювати (роздратовувати) англійців
* * *I [twist] n1) кручення; сукання; скручуванняto give a twist — крутити, скручувати
2) вигин, поворот; a twist in a road [in a stream]вигин дорогі [струмка]; вигин, кривизнаthe tusks have a larger twist towards the smaller end — кривизна бивнів збільшується від початку до кінця
3) кручений мотузок; шнурок, палять; кручена нитка; вузол; скручування ( проволки в жилі кабелю); а горе full of twists мотузок з безліччю петель або вузлів; система нарізу (у каналі стовбура пістолета, знаряддя); a rifle with great twist рушниця з крутою нарізкою; скручений паперовий пакет, фунтик; грубый сорт табака ( отримуваний з скрученого сухого листя); витий хліб; a bread twist, a twist of bread вита булочка; цедра, що вичавлюється в напійtwist of lemon (peel) — лимонна цедра; хвіст завитком ( у свині)
4) поворот убік; відхилення (перен.); the twist of a billiard bait відхилення більярдної кулі; a twist toward the new policy поворот до нової політики; несподіваний або химерний поворот; зигзагa plot with many twists — сюжет з безліччю несподіваних поворотів; = відважно закрученный сюжет
5) особливістьthe writer often gives his stories a humorous twist — той письменник часто додає своїм розповідям гумористичного звучання; схильність
6) прийом; трюк, фокус7) спотворення ( сенсу)to give the facts [the truth]an imperceptible twist — злегка перекрутити факти [істину]; спотворення ( обличчя), гримаса
with a twist of the mouth — з гримасою на обличчі; відхилення від норми
mental- — психічне відхилення /порушення/
8) вивихto give ones knee a bad twist — сильно вивихнути ногу; розтягування
9) обман; a -in ones nature нещирість, нечесність; зіпсованість11) вовчий апетит12) змішаний напійgin twist — напій, змішаний з джином
13) вульгарна жінка, "спідниця"14) cпopт. кручений м'яч; закручування м'яча15) cпeц. торсіонна напруга; момент, що обертається••twist of the wrist — спритність рук; спритність, вправність
twists and turns — тонкощі, деталі, подробиці; всі кути, закутки
a twist on the shorts — cл. бірж, жapг. продаж цінних паперів або товарів за високою ціною ( при грі на зниження)
II [twist] vto be round the twist — бути божевільним, з'їхати з глузду
1) крутити, скручувати, викручуватиto twist ones handkerchief — скрутити ( спіраллю) носову хустку
to twist linen — викручувати вати білизну ( викручуванням); робити крученням; крутити, сучити; плести, сплітати
to twist a yarn [a thread] — сучити пряжу [нитки]
to twist flowers into a wreath — плести вінок з квітів; руйнувати, ламати крученням; згортати
to twist the key — зламати ключ, скрутити головку ключа
to twist smb s neck — скрутити шию/голову/ (перен.); вивихнути; розтягувати
he fell and twisted his knee — він впав, підвернув /вивихнув/ собі коліно
2) додавати скручуванням або згинанням певної форми; скручувати, згортати, згинатиher hands were-ed by hard work and old age — руки її були скорчені від важкої роботи, старості
the pigs tail was twisted into a corkscrew — хвіст свинні був закручений штопором; скручуватися, згортатися; гнутися, скривлюватися
3) спотворювати, кривити ( обличчя)her face was twist ed with pain — її обличчя спотворилося від болю; спотворювати
to-twist smb s words — спотворювати чиїсь слова
to seek to twist the law to ones own advantage — намагатися перефразувати закон на свою користь; перетворювати, обертати
4) повертатиto the twist steering wheel of a car — повертати /вертіти/ кермо автомобіля; обертатися, повертатися
he twisted (around) to see the approaching procession — він обернувся, побачив процесію, що наближалася
5) обертати, вертітиto twist a ball — закручувати м'яч; обертатися, крутитися; закручуватися ( про м'яч)
6) обвивати; обмотуватиto twist smth in — а ріесе of paper завертати щось у шматок паперу; обгорнути щось шматком паперу; обвиватися; обмотуватися
the snake twisted (itself) round my arm — змія обвилася навколо моєї руки
7) вплітати; a few wild flowers were twisted in her hair в її волосся були вплетені польові квіти8) витися; згинатися; звиватисяthe road twists a good deal — дорога петляє; пробиратися насилу; міняти напрям
we twisted (our way) through the crowd — ми пробиралися крізь натовп; звиватися; соватися; корчитися
10) обдурювати11) їсти з апетитом12) зв'язувати, сполучатиto twist ones fortune with smth — пов'язати свою долю з чимось to twist in the wind мучитися невідомістю; важко переживати невизначеність свого положення
to twist smb s arm — чинити тиск на когось; тиснути, примушувати
he twisted my arm until I consented to drink — він не відставав від мене, поки я не погодився випити
well, if you twist my armI — не відмовлюся!; охоче! ( відповідь на запрошення випити)
to- smb around one's finger — тримати когось у своїх руках
she twists him around her little finger — вона вертить/зневажає/ їм, як хоче; вона з нього мотузки в'є
to twist the lions tail — cл. приводити в обурення /раздражати/ дразнити/ англійців
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I [twist] n1) кручення; сукання; скручуванняto give a twist — крутити, скручувати
2) вигин, поворот; a twist in a road [in a stream]вигин дорогі [струмка]; вигин, кривизнаthe tusks have a larger twist towards the smaller end — кривизна бивнів збільшується від початку до кінця
3) кручений мотузок; шнурок, палять; кручена нитка; вузол; скручування ( проволки в жилі кабелю); а горе full of twists мотузок з безліччю петель або вузлів; система нарізу (у каналі стовбура пістолета, знаряддя); a rifle with great twist рушниця з крутою нарізкою; скручений паперовий пакет, фунтик; грубый сорт табака ( отримуваний з скрученого сухого листя); витий хліб; a bread twist, a twist of bread вита булочка; цедра, що вичавлюється в напійtwist of lemon (peel) — лимонна цедра; хвіст завитком ( у свині)
4) поворот убік; відхилення (перен.); the twist of a billiard bait відхилення більярдної кулі; a twist toward the new policy поворот до нової політики; несподіваний або химерний поворот; зигзагa plot with many twists — сюжет з безліччю несподіваних поворотів; = відважно закрученный сюжет
5) особливістьthe writer often gives his stories a humorous twist — той письменник часто додає своїм розповідям гумористичного звучання; схильність
6) прийом; трюк, фокус7) спотворення ( сенсу)to give the facts [the truth]an imperceptible twist — злегка перекрутити факти [істину]; спотворення ( обличчя), гримаса
with a twist of the mouth — з гримасою на обличчі; відхилення від норми
mental- — психічне відхилення /порушення/
8) вивихto give ones knee a bad twist — сильно вивихнути ногу; розтягування
9) обман; a -in ones nature нещирість, нечесність; зіпсованість11) вовчий апетит12) змішаний напійgin twist — напій, змішаний з джином
13) вульгарна жінка, "спідниця"14) cпopт. кручений м'яч; закручування м'яча15) cпeц. торсіонна напруга; момент, що обертається••twist of the wrist — спритність рук; спритність, вправність
twists and turns — тонкощі, деталі, подробиці; всі кути, закутки
a twist on the shorts — cл. бірж, жapг. продаж цінних паперів або товарів за високою ціною ( при грі на зниження)
II [twist] vto be round the twist — бути божевільним, з'їхати з глузду
1) крутити, скручувати, викручуватиto twist ones handkerchief — скрутити ( спіраллю) носову хустку
to twist linen — викручувати вати білизну ( викручуванням); робити крученням; крутити, сучити; плести, сплітати
to twist a yarn [a thread] — сучити пряжу [нитки]
to twist flowers into a wreath — плести вінок з квітів; руйнувати, ламати крученням; згортати
to twist the key — зламати ключ, скрутити головку ключа
to twist smb s neck — скрутити шию/голову/ (перен.); вивихнути; розтягувати
he fell and twisted his knee — він впав, підвернув /вивихнув/ собі коліно
2) додавати скручуванням або згинанням певної форми; скручувати, згортати, згинатиher hands were-ed by hard work and old age — руки її були скорчені від важкої роботи, старості
the pigs tail was twisted into a corkscrew — хвіст свинні був закручений штопором; скручуватися, згортатися; гнутися, скривлюватися
3) спотворювати, кривити ( обличчя)her face was twist ed with pain — її обличчя спотворилося від болю; спотворювати
to-twist smb s words — спотворювати чиїсь слова
to seek to twist the law to ones own advantage — намагатися перефразувати закон на свою користь; перетворювати, обертати
4) повертатиto the twist steering wheel of a car — повертати /вертіти/ кермо автомобіля; обертатися, повертатися
he twisted (around) to see the approaching procession — він обернувся, побачив процесію, що наближалася
5) обертати, вертітиto twist a ball — закручувати м'яч; обертатися, крутитися; закручуватися ( про м'яч)
6) обвивати; обмотуватиto twist smth in — а ріесе of paper завертати щось у шматок паперу; обгорнути щось шматком паперу; обвиватися; обмотуватися
the snake twisted (itself) round my arm — змія обвилася навколо моєї руки
7) вплітати; a few wild flowers were twisted in her hair в її волосся були вплетені польові квіти8) витися; згинатися; звиватисяthe road twists a good deal — дорога петляє; пробиратися насилу; міняти напрям
we twisted (our way) through the crowd — ми пробиралися крізь натовп; звиватися; соватися; корчитися
10) обдурювати11) їсти з апетитом12) зв'язувати, сполучатиto twist ones fortune with smth — пов'язати свою долю з чимось to twist in the wind мучитися невідомістю; важко переживати невизначеність свого положення
to twist smb s arm — чинити тиск на когось; тиснути, примушувати
he twisted my arm until I consented to drink — він не відставав від мене, поки я не погодився випити
well, if you twist my armI — не відмовлюся!; охоче! ( відповідь на запрошення випити)
to- smb around one's finger — тримати когось у своїх руках
she twists him around her little finger — вона вертить/зневажає/ їм, як хоче; вона з нього мотузки в'є
to twist the lions tail — cл. приводити в обурення /раздражати/ дразнити/ англійців
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[twɪst]1. n2) (twisting action) torsione fto give one's ankle/wrist a twist; twist one's ankle/wrist Med — slogarsi la caviglia/il polso
3) (bend) svolta, piega, (fig: in story) sviluppo imprevistoa road full of twists and turns — una strada a zigzag or tutta a curve
to go round the twist Brit fam — ammattire, impazzire
4)2. vt(wrench out of shape) far piegare, deformare, (fig: sense, words) travisare, distorcere, (turn) girare, (unscrew) svitare, (weave), (also: twist together) intrecciare, (roll around) arrotolareto twist (round) — (coil) attorcigliare (intorno a)
to twist one's ankle/neck/wrist Med — slogarsi la caviglia/il collo/il polso
to twist sb's arm fig — forzare qn
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intj.desenroscar para abrir.s.1 (accion)to give something a twist retorcer algowith a twist of the wrist con un giro de muñeca3 giro inesperado (in story, plot)4 (pieza, trozo)a twist of lemon un trozo de peladura de limón5 twist (dance)6 torsión, torcimiento.7 esguince, torcedura.8 recodo, vuelta, recoveco.9 saborcillo.10 tergiversación, desvirtuación.11 tendencia, inclinación, propensión.12 rasgo, peculiaridad.13 giro imprevisto, lance imprevisto.14 twis, twist.15 bebida alcohólica de dos o más ingredientes y saborizantes más licor.vt.1 retorcer (thread, rope); tergiversar (sb's words, meaning of text)2 torcerse, retorcerse.3 bailar el twist.4 enroscar.5 desvirtuar, distorsionar.6 deformar, acombar, abarquillar, alabear.7 contorsionarse, retorcerse.8 dar una vuelta a, girar.vi.1 elevarse en espirales (smoke); torcer (camino)2 bailar el twist (dance)3 ceñir, rodear.(pt & pp twisted) -
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m.1 turn.2 money order.giro postal postal order3 draft.4 turn of phrase.5 industry. ( Latin American Spanish)6 spin, twirl, rotation, circular movement.7 trend, turn, tendency.8 idiom, expression, turn of phrase.9 rotexion.10 line of business.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: girar.* * *1 (vuelta) turn, turning2 (dirección) course, direction3 COMERCIO draft4 (frase) turn of phrase, expression\dar un nuevo giro a to give a new twist to, put in a new lighttomar un nuevo giro to take a new turngiro en descubierto overdraftgiro postal money ordergiro telegráfico money order* * *noun m.1) turn2) revolution•* * *ISM[de planeta] [sobre sí mismo] rotation; [alrededor de otro planeta] revolutiongiro copernicano — U-turn, complete turnabout
giro de 180 grados — (lit) U-turn; (fig) U-turn, complete turnabout
la situación ha dado un giro de 180 grados — the situation has taken a U-turn, there has been a complete turnabout in the situation
2) (=cambio) [de conversación, acontecimientos] turnse produjo un giro radical en arquitectura — there was a radical change o turnabout in architecture
el electorado ha dado un giro a la derecha — the electorate has shifted o moved to the right
3) (=envío de dinero) [por correo] money order; (Com) draftle mandó o puso un giro de 400 euros — he sent him a money order for 400 euros
giro bancario — bank giro, bank draft
giro postal — postal order, money order
giro telegráfico — = giro postal
4) (Ling) turn of phrase, expressionII* * *I- ra adjetivo (AmL) speckled yellowII1) (Mec, Tec) turn2)a) (Auto) turnb) ( cambio) change of directionun giro de 180 grados — a volte-face o an about-turn
c) ( dirección) turnno me gusta el giro que ha tomado esta conversación — I don't like the direction this conversation has taken
3) (Fin)poner or enviar un giro — ( a través de un banco) to transfer money; ( por correo) to send a money order
4) (Ling, Lit) expression, turn of phrase* * *= deflection, spin, idiom, twist, whirl, twirl.Ex. Deflection to the left gives him the same control backwards.Ex. This paper dscusses the development in CD-ROM drive speeds since the 1985 base rate of a constant 150 KB/s with a spin range of 300-500 rotations per seconds.Ex. Using a popular idiom, we might inquire, 'Is this the real McCoy'?.Ex. 'But human creatures must not help each other nor must they make any maudlin twist'.Ex. Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.Ex. Always make sure your partner is in control of their own movement before letting go after a twirl.----* giro bancario = bank transfer, wire transfer, credit transfer.* giro imprevisto en la trama = twist in the plot.* giro inesperado = twist.* giro postal = postal order, post office payment, money order.* giro postal internacional = international money order.* vida + dar un giro de 180 grados = turn + Posesivo + life around.* * *I- ra adjetivo (AmL) speckled yellowII1) (Mec, Tec) turn2)a) (Auto) turnb) ( cambio) change of directionun giro de 180 grados — a volte-face o an about-turn
c) ( dirección) turnno me gusta el giro que ha tomado esta conversación — I don't like the direction this conversation has taken
3) (Fin)poner or enviar un giro — ( a través de un banco) to transfer money; ( por correo) to send a money order
4) (Ling, Lit) expression, turn of phrase* * *= deflection, spin, idiom, twist, whirl, twirl.Ex: Deflection to the left gives him the same control backwards.
Ex: This paper dscusses the development in CD-ROM drive speeds since the 1985 base rate of a constant 150 KB/s with a spin range of 300-500 rotations per seconds.Ex: Using a popular idiom, we might inquire, 'Is this the real McCoy'?.Ex: 'But human creatures must not help each other nor must they make any maudlin twist'.Ex: Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.Ex: Always make sure your partner is in control of their own movement before letting go after a twirl.* giro bancario = bank transfer, wire transfer, credit transfer.* giro imprevisto en la trama = twist in the plot.* giro inesperado = twist.* giro postal = postal order, post office payment, money order.* giro postal internacional = international money order.* vida + dar un giro de 180 grados = turn + Posesivo + life around.* * *( AmL) speckled yellowgiro2B1 ( Auto) turnhizo un giro a la derecha she turned right, she made a right turn2 (cambio) change of directionun giro en la política del país a change of direction in the country's politicsintentan dar un giro hacia una postura más realista they are trying to move toward(s) a more realistic stanceen cuanto al tema de los misiles ha dado un giro de 180 grados he has done a volte-face o an about-turn o ( BrE) a U-turn on the missile questionCompuesto:seismic change3 (dirección) turnno me gusta el giro que ha tomado esta conversación I don't like the direction this conversation has takenlas relaciones entre ellos han tomado un nuevo giro relations between them have taken a new turnC ( Fin):poner or enviar un giro (a través de un banco) to transfer money; (por correo) to send a money orderCompuestos:(cheque) bank draft, banker's draft; (transferencia) credit transfermoney order, giro* * *
Del verbo girar: ( conjugate girar)
giro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
giró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
girar
giro
girar ( conjugate girar) verbo intransitivo
1
[ disco] to revolve, go around;
[ trompo] to spin;
giro alrededor de algo/algn to revolve around sth/sb
2 (torcer, desviarse) to turn;
verbo transitivo
1 ‹manivela/volante› to turn
2 (Com, Fin) ‹cheque/letra de cambio› to draw
giro sustantivo masculino
1 ( en general) turn;
un giro de 180 grados a volte-face, an about-turn;
el giro que estaba tomando la conversación the direction the conversation was taking
2 (Fin):
( por correo) to send a money order;
( transferencia) credit transfer;
girar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (unas aspas, un trompo, etc) to spin
2 (torcer, cambiar de dirección) girar a la derecha/izquierda, to turn right/left
3 (tratar) to revolve: la conversación giró en torno al tiempo, the conversation revolved around the weather
II verbo transitivo
1 (la cabeza, llave) to turn
2 Fin (dinero) to send by giro
(una letra de cambio) to draw
giro sustantivo masculino
1 (vuelta) turn
2 (rumbo, dirección, aspecto) turn, direction: la situación ha dado un giro de ciento ochenta grados, the situation has made a U-turn
3 (expresión, locución) turn of phrase
4 Fin draft
giro postal/telegráfico, money order
♦ Locuciones: giro copernicano, radical change
' giro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enviar
- girar
- vuelta
- destinatario
- hispanismo
- luz
English:
better
- cable
- left
- money order
- spin
- swing
- turn
- twirl
- twist
- U-turn
- veer
- whirl
- filter
- flick
- giro
- money
- pirouette
- pivot
- postal
* * *Giro ['jiro] nm[carrera ciclista]el Giro (de Italia) the Giro, the Tour of Italy* * *m1 turn;giro a la derecha/izquierda right/left turn; POL shift to the right/left2 GRAM idiom* * *giro nm1) vuelta: turn, rotation2) : change of directiongiro de 180 grados: U-turn, about-face3)giro bancario : bank draft4)giro postal : money order* * *giro n1. (movimiento) turn2. (manera de hablar) turn of phrase / expression -
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f.1 plot (historia).2 plot, intrigue.3 weft.4 weave, texture.5 black cod, Notothenia microlepidota.6 raster.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tramar.* * *1 (textil) weft, woof2 (argumento) plot* * *noun f.1) plot2) weave* * *SF1) [de un tejido] weft, woof2) [de historia] plot3) (=conjura) plot, scheme, intrigue4) (=vínculo) connection, link; (=correlación) correlation5) (Tip) shaded area* * *1) ( de tejido) weave, weft2)a) (Lit) plotb) ( intriga) plot* * *= plot, storyline, thread, skein.Ex. His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.Ex. Yet the aficionado of romantic fiction will be able to distinguish with ease between the novels of two authors whose storylines seem, to the outsider, to be virtually identical.Ex. The thread linking these giants is the acknowledgement that libraries exist to serve their users.Ex. Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.----* de trama fina = fine-screen.* giro imprevisto en la trama = twist in the plot.* trama de mentiras = tissue of lies.* * *1) ( de tejido) weave, weft2)a) (Lit) plotb) ( intriga) plot* * *= plot, storyline, thread, skein.Ex: His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.
Ex: Yet the aficionado of romantic fiction will be able to distinguish with ease between the novels of two authors whose storylines seem, to the outsider, to be virtually identical.Ex: The thread linking these giants is the acknowledgement that libraries exist to serve their users.Ex: Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.* de trama fina = fine-screen.* giro imprevisto en la trama = twist in the plot.* trama de mentiras = tissue of lies.* * *A (de un tejido) weave, weftuna tela de trama muy abierta a very loosely woven fabricB1 ( Lit) plot2 (intriga) plot, conspiracy* * *
Del verbo tramar: ( conjugate tramar)
trama es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
trama
tramar
trama sustantivo femenino
1 ( de tejido) weave, weft
2 (de película, novela) plot
tramar ( conjugate tramar) verbo transitivo ‹ engaño› to devise;
‹ venganza› to plot;
‹ complot› to hatch, lay;◊ ¿qué andan tramando? what are they up to? (colloq)
trama sustantivo femenino
1 Lit Cine plot
2 Tex weft
tramar vtr (un engaño, conspiración, plan) to plot: ¿qué estará tramando? what is he up to?
' trama' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
argumento
- intriga
- acción
English:
involved
- plot
- story
* * *trama nf1. [de historia] plottrama argumental plot, storyline2. [confabulación] plot, intrigue;una oscura trama financiera a shadowy web of financial intriguetrama de corrupción web of corruption3. [de hilos] weft4. Imprenta screen5. [de pantalla] raster6. [papel adhesivo] screen tone* * *f ( tema) plot* * *trama nf1) : plot2) : weave, weft (fabric) -
13 giro imprevisto en la trama
(n.) = twist in the plotEx. The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.* * *(n.) = twist in the plotEx: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.
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14 inesperado
adj.unexpected, out of the blue, spur-of-the-moment, sudden.* * *► adjetivo1 unexpected* * *(f. - inesperada)adj.* * *ADJ (=imprevisto) unexpected; (=repentino) sudden* * *- da adjetivo unexpected* * *= unannounced, unexpected, midstream, adventitious.Ex. The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school normally occur unannounced.Ex. The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.Ex. For my first example, let me take the problem of midstream changes in series, using as the guinea pig the series 'Advances in Experimental Social Psychology'.Ex. There are a number of these adventitious industries alive and well in the Northwest.----* de forma inesperada = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue.* de modo inesperado = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue.* dinero inesperado = windfall, windfall moneys.* giro inesperado = twist.* ingresos inesperados = windfall.* pasar algo inesperado = things + take a turn for the unexpected.* ser un beneficio inesperado para = be a boon to.* vencedor inesperado = dark horse.* * *- da adjetivo unexpected* * *= unannounced, unexpected, midstream, adventitious.Ex: The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school normally occur unannounced.
Ex: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.Ex: For my first example, let me take the problem of midstream changes in series, using as the guinea pig the series 'Advances in Experimental Social Psychology'.Ex: There are a number of these adventitious industries alive and well in the Northwest.* de forma inesperada = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue.* de modo inesperado = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue.* dinero inesperado = windfall, windfall moneys.* giro inesperado = twist.* ingresos inesperados = windfall.* pasar algo inesperado = things + take a turn for the unexpected.* ser un beneficio inesperado para = be a boon to.* vencedor inesperado = dark horse.* * *inesperado -daunexpectedse marchó de manera inesperada she left unexpectedly* * *
inesperado◊ -da adjetivo
unexpected;
de manera inesperada unexpectedly
inesperado,-a adj (no esperado) unexpected: un encuentro inesperado, a chance meeting
(no previsto) unforeseen: una inesperada alegría, an unforeseen state of happiness
' inesperado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
batatazo
- inesperada
- vaivén
- remezón
English:
dark horse
- poof
- suddenness
- surprise
- twist
- unannounced
- unexpected
- unhoped-for
- upset
- freak
- sudden
* * *inesperado, -a adjunexpected;hacer algo de forma inesperada to do sth unexpectedly* * *adj unexpected* * *inesperado, -da adj: unexpected♦ inesperadamente adv* * *inesperado adj unexpected -
15 sorprendente
adj.surprising.* * *► adjetivo1 surprising, amazing, astonishing■ lo sorprendente del caso es que... the surprising thing about it is...* * *adj.* * *ADJ surprisingno es sorprendente que... — it is hardly surprising that..., it is small wonder that...
* * *adjetivo surprising* * *= amazing, staggering, startling, stunning, surprising, astonishing, unexpected.Ex. However, this is still a long way from the amazing power of a large mini or mainframe computer.Ex. It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.Ex. At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.Ex. The trends themselves are not hard to anticipate, although the stunning pace of development is often not fully appreciated.Ex. Given such an impressive array of advantages it may seem surprising that conventional subject indexes to the literature continue to be produced.Ex. It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.Ex. The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.----* de manera sorprendente = shockingly.* de modo sorprendente = shockingly.* nada sorprendente = unsurprising.* resultado sorprendente = stunning result.* tan sorprendente como pueda parecer = as amazing as it seems.* * *adjetivo surprising* * *= amazing, staggering, startling, stunning, surprising, astonishing, unexpected.Ex: However, this is still a long way from the amazing power of a large mini or mainframe computer.
Ex: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.Ex: At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.Ex: The trends themselves are not hard to anticipate, although the stunning pace of development is often not fully appreciated.Ex: Given such an impressive array of advantages it may seem surprising that conventional subject indexes to the literature continue to be produced.Ex: It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.Ex: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.* de manera sorprendente = shockingly.* de modo sorprendente = shockingly.* nada sorprendente = unsurprising.* resultado sorprendente = stunning result.* tan sorprendente como pueda parecer = as amazing as it seems.* * *surprising* * *
sorprendente adjetivo
surprising
sorprendente adjetivo surprising, amazing
' sorprendente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chocante
- pasada
- traca
English:
optimism
- surprising
- surprisingly
- remarkable
- striking
* * *sorprendente adjsurprising* * *adj surprising* * *sorprendente adj: surprising♦ sorprendentemente adv* * *sorprendente adj surprising -
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f.1 completion, ending, conclusion, deadline.2 final part, end segment, ending, final segment.* * *1 (acción) ending, termination2 (conclusion) completion3 (parte final) end4 GRAMÁTICA ending* * *SF1) (=finalización) ending, termination2) (Ling) ending, termination3) Cono Sur (Téc) (=acabado) finish, finishing4)* * *a) ( finalización) termination (frml)b) ( acabado) finishc) (Ling) ending* * *= completion, winding up, ending.Ex. The time period between the completion of a cycle (e.g. at the end of a volume or a year) and the publication of the associated cumulative indexes should be as short as possible.Ex. The author discusses the winding up of the CompuServe's project Red Dog.Ex. The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.----* terminación del nervio = nerve ending.* terminación nerviosa = nerve ending.* * *a) ( finalización) termination (frml)b) ( acabado) finishc) (Ling) ending* * *= completion, winding up, ending.Ex: The time period between the completion of a cycle (e.g. at the end of a volume or a year) and the publication of the associated cumulative indexes should be as short as possible.
Ex: The author discusses the winding up of the CompuServe's project Red Dog.Ex: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.* terminación del nervio = nerve ending.* terminación nerviosa = nerve ending.* * *A1 (finalización) termination ( frml)la terminación de las obras estaba prevista para 1990 the work was due to be finished by 19902 (acabado) finish3 ( Ling) endingCompuesto:nerve ending* * *
terminación sustantivo femenino
c) (Ling) ending
terminación sustantivo femenino
1 (de un verbo, número) ending
2 (acabamiento, finalización) completion
' terminación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conclusión
English:
off
- termination
- completion
- ending
* * *terminación nf1. [finalización] completion;la fecha de terminación del edificio the date of completion of the building;los meses que quedan para la terminación del curso académico the months remaining before the end of the academic year2. [parte final] end, terminationterminación nerviosa nerve ending3. Gram ending* * *f GRAM ending* * ** * *terminación n ending -
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2 = unannounced, unforeseen, unanticipated, unexpected.Ex. The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school normally occur unannounced.Ex. Each Fellow's experience was unique and posed exciting and unusual challenges as well as unforeseen obstacles.Ex. Nonetheless, despite both anticipated and unanticipated obstacles, the enthusiasm among the consortium members remains high.Ex. The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.----* consecuencias imprevistas = unintended consequences.* dinero para gastos imprevistos = cash float, petty cash.* giro imprevisto en la trama = twist in the plot.* resultado imprevisto = unintended result. -
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adj.unforeseen, casual, unexpected, sudden.m.contingency, unforeseen event.* * *► adjetivo1 (circunstancia) unforeseen; (visita) unexpected1 (incidente) unforeseen event1 (gastos) incidental expenses* * *1.ADJ unforeseen, unexpected2.SM (=suceso) contingencyimprevistos — (=gastos) incidentals, unforeseen expenses; (=emergencias) contingencies
* * *I- ta adjetivo unforeseen, unexpectedII* * *I- ta adjetivo unforeseen, unexpectedII* * *imprevisto11 = contingency.Ex: The results also suggest that there is a range of factors and contingencies that affect the extent to which a library does, in fact, provide economic benefits.
* si no ocurre ningún imprevisto = all (other) things being equal.imprevisto22 = unannounced, unforeseen, unanticipated, unexpected.Ex: The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school normally occur unannounced.
Ex: Each Fellow's experience was unique and posed exciting and unusual challenges as well as unforeseen obstacles.Ex: Nonetheless, despite both anticipated and unanticipated obstacles, the enthusiasm among the consortium members remains high.Ex: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.* consecuencias imprevistas = unintended consequences.* dinero para gastos imprevistos = cash float, petty cash.* giro imprevisto en la trama = twist in the plot.* resultado imprevisto = unintended result.* * *‹hecho/problema/gasto› unforeseen, unexpectedocurrió de modo imprevisto it happened unexpectedlyunforeseen event ( o factor etc)dejó un margen de dinero para imprevistos he left a sum of money in reserve for unforeseen o incidental expensessi no surge ningún imprevisto if nothing unexpected o unforeseen happens* * *
imprevisto 1◊ -ta adjetivo
unforeseen, unexpected;
de modo imprevisto unexpectedly
imprevisto 2 sustantivo masculino
unforeseen event (o factor etc);
si no surge ningún imprevisto if nothing unexpected happens
imprevisto,-a
I adjetivo unforeseen, unexpected
una visita imprevista, an unexpected visit
II m (suceso, azar) unforeseen event
(gasto) usu mpl imprevistos, unforeseen expenses
' imprevisto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
azar
- encuentro
- evento
- imprevista
- reaccionar
- surgir
English:
sudden
- suddenness
- surprise
- unexpected
- unforeseen
- incidental
* * *imprevisto, -a♦ adjunexpected♦ nm1. [hecho] unforeseen circumstance;surgió un imprevisto something unexpected happened;salvo imprevistos barring accidents2.imprevistos [gastos] unforeseen expenses* * *I adj unforeseen, unexpectedII m unexpected event* * *imprevisto, -ta adj: unexpected, unforeseenimprevisto nm: unexpected occurrence, contingency* * *imprevisto1 adj unexpectedimprevisto2 n something unexpected -
19 revelar detalles
(v.) = give away + detailsEx. The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.* * *(v.) = give away + detailsEx: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.
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1 = completion, end, ending, finale, goodbye [good-bye], output stage, final.Ex. The time period between the completion of a cycle (e.g. at the end of a volume or a year) and the publication of the associated cumulative indexes should be as short as possible.Ex. Scanning must start to the left of the bar codes and must continue past the right end.Ex. The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.Ex. The article 'Encore! Integrating children's literature as a prelude or finale to music experiences with young children' shows how teachers and library specialists can integrate children's literature about song, dance, or musical instruments in music classes.Ex. The article 'Books -- is it goodbye?' shows that while there was a sharp increase in fiction in Finland after the 2nd World War, the amount of fiction is now beginning to decline.Ex. To rephrase this in terms already used, they involve effort at the input stage in order to reduce effort at the output stage = Expresando esto con términos ya usados, suponen un esfuerzo en la etapa inicial con objeto de reducir el esfuerzo en la etapa final.Ex. A heavy reliance on midterms and finals were associated with lower teacher ratings across disciplines.----* acercarse al final = draw to + an end, draw to + a close, come to + an end.* a final de cuentas = after all is said and done.* a finales de = by the end of, in the late + Fecha.* a finales de + Expresión Temporal = as of late + Expresión Temporal, at the end of + Expresión Temporal, at the close of + Expresión Temporal, by the close of + Expresión Temporal.* a finales de + Fecha = in late + Fecha.* a finales de los + Década = late + Década, the.* a finales del + Siglo = late + Siglo, late period of + Siglo.* aguantar hasta el final = stick it out.* al final = in the end, eventually, in the final count, terminally, ultimately, at the end of the day.* al final (de) = at the end (of).* al final de cuentas = when all is said and done.* al final del día = at the close of the day.* al final de su mandato = lame duck.* al final resultó que = in the event.* al principio y al final = both ends.* al principio y al final de = at each end of.* balance final, el = bottom line, the.* cuartos de final = quarter-finals.* de final de año = end-year.* de finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX = turn-of-the-century.* el final de = the close of.* el final de los problemas = the light at the end of the tunnel.* empezar por el final = work back from.* estrategia final = endgame.* fase final = endgame.* final apoteósico = grandstand finish.* final de la jornada laboral = close of business.* final del plazo = closing date, deadline, dateline.* final feliz = happy ending, happy end.* final, la = final, the.* hacia finales del + Siglo = later + Siglo, the.* hasta el final = until the end, until the bitter end.* hasta el final de los tiempos = till the end of time.* incluir al final = append.* llegar a final de mes = make + ends meet.* llegar al final de = come to + the end of, get through.* llegar al final de su vida útil = come to + the end of + Posesivo + useful life, reach + the end of + Posesivo + useful life.* llevar Algo hasta el final = carry + Nombre + to the end.* luchar hasta el final = battle + it out, fight until + the end.* marca de final de campo = delimiter.* marcar el final = mark + the end.* marcar + Posesivo + final = mark + Posesivo + end.* nota al final = endnote.* nota al final del texto = endnote.* para finales de = by the end of.* para finales de + Expresión Temporal = by the close of + Expresión Temporal.* poner punto y final a = sound + the death knell for.* puede que al final sea para bien = be a blessing in disguise.* salir bien al final = turn out + right in the end.* significar el final de = mean + the end of.* toque final, el = finishing touch, the.
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