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whirling ['wɜ:lɪŋ](dancer, skater, leaves, smoke) tourbillonnant, tournoyant; (dust, water) tourbillonnant; (top) tournoyant; (propeller) tournant►► whirling dervish derviche m tourneur -
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whirl [wɜ:l]1. noun• the whole week was a whirl of activity nous n'avons (or ils n'ont etc) pas arrêté de toute la semaine( = spin) also whirl round [dust, water] tourbillonner* * *[wɜːl], US [hwɜːl] 1.noun lit, fig gen tourbillon m (of de); ( spiral motif) spirale f2.transitive verb ( swirl) faire tournoyer3.to whirl somebody along/away — entraîner/emmener quelqu'un à toute vitesse
1) [dancer] tournoyer; [blade, propeller] tourner; [snowflakes, dust, mind, thoughts] tourbillonner2) [person, vehicle]•Phrasal Verbs:••to give something a whirl — (colloq) essayer quelque chose
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[spin] 1. present participle - spinning; verb1) (to (cause to) go round and round rapidly: She spun round in surprise; He spun the revolving door round and round.) tournoyer; (faire) tourner2) (to form threads from (wool, cotton etc) by drawing out and twisting: The old woman was spinning (wool) in the corner of the room.) filer2. noun1) (a whirling or turning motion: The patch of mud sent the car into a spin.) tournoiement2) (a ride, especially on wheels: After lunch we went for a spin in my new car.) tour•- spinner- spin-drier - spin out -
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whirl [wɜ:l](a) (person, skater) tourner, tournoyer;∎ she whirled round the ice rink elle a fait le tour de la piste en tourbillonnant(b) (leaves, smoke) tourbillonner, tournoyer; (dust, water) tourbillonner; (spindle, top) tournoyer; (propeller) tourner;∎ snowflakes whirled past the window des flocons de neige passaient devant la fenêtre en tourbillonnant;∎ the water whirled away down the sink l'eau s'est écoulée en tourbillonnant dans l'évier(c) (head, ideas) tourner;∎ my head is whirling (j'ai) la tête (qui) me tourne;∎ the news made her mind whirl les nouvelles lui ont fait tourner la tête(d) (move quickly) aller à toute vitesse;∎ the houses whirled past us les chevaux sont passés devant nous à toute allure(a) (dancer, skater) faire tourner;∎ he whirled his partner around the floor il faisait tournoyer sa partenaire autour de la piste∎ the wind whirled the leaves about le vent faisait tourbillonner les feuilles∎ she whirled us off on a trip round Europe elle nous a embarqués pour un tour d'Europe3 noun(a) (of dancers, leaves, events) tourbillon m;∎ figurative my head's in a whirl la tête me tourne;∎ her thoughts were in a whirl tout tourbillonnait dans sa tête;∎ humorous the mad social whirl la folle vie mondaine;∎ the kitchen was a whirl of activity la cuisine bourdonnait d'activité∎ to give sth a whirl s'essayer à qch□ ;∎ why don't you give it a whirl? pourquoi n'essayez-vous pas?∎ she whirled round and round in the middle of the dance floor elle tournait et tournait au milieu de la piste de danse∎ to whirl sb round faire tournoyer qn
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whirling dervish — Islam. a member of a Turkish order of dervishes, or Sufis, whose ritual consists in part of a highly stylized whirling dance. * * * … Universalium
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whirling dervish — noun a dervish whose actions include ecstatic dancing and whirling • Syn: ↑whirler • Derivationally related forms: ↑whirl (for: ↑whirler) • Hypernyms: ↑dervish … Useful english dictionary
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whirling — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. swirling, spinning, rotating; see revolving 1 , turning … English dictionary for students