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1 wriggle
تَلَوٍّ \ wriggle: a wriggling movement. \ تَمَعَّجَ \ wriggle: to move with short twists like a snake, esp. so as to escape, or so as to lessen disomfort: He wriggled under the fence. Small boys wriggle on hard school chairs. \ تَمَعُّج \ wriggle: a wriggling movement. \ تَمَلَّصَ \ wriggle: to move with short twists like a snake, esp. so as to escape, or so as to lessen discomfort: He wriggled under the fence. Small boys wriggle on hard school chairs. \ تَمَلُّص \ wriggle: a wriggling movement. -
2 wriggle
تَلَوَّى \ curl: to form a curve or ring: The cat curled (itself) up beside the fire. The snake was curled round his arm. The smoke curled upwards in the still air. squirm: to twist the body, as a snake does, often through a feeling of guilt or shame. twist: to turn sharply this way and that: a twisting path up the mountain. wriggle: to move with short twists like a snake, esp. so as to escape, or so as to lessen discomfort: He wriggled under the fence. Small boys wriggle on hard school chairs. -
3 wriggle
تَمَلْمَلَ \ fidget: to be unable to sit still or stand still; be restless: Children fidget if they have to wait for long. wriggle: to move with short twists like a snake, esp. so as to escape, or so as to lessen disomfort: He wriggled under the fence. Small boys wriggle on hard school chairs. -
4 tortiller
tortiller [tɔʀtije]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ corde, mouchoir] to twist ; [+ cheveux, cravate, doigts] to twiddle2. intransitive verb• tortiller des fesses or du derrière (inf) to wiggle one's bottom3. reflexive verb► se tortiller [serpent] to writhe ; [ver] to wriggle ; [personne] (en dansant) to wiggle ; (en se débattant) to wriggle ; (d'impatience) to fidget ; (d'embarras, de douleur) to squirm* * *tɔʀtije
1.
verbe transitif to twist [fibres]; to twiddle [mouchoir, moustache]
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se tortiller verbe pronominal to wriggle••il n'y a pas à tortiller — (colloq) there's no wriggling out of it
* * *tɔʀtije vt[corde, mouchoir] to twist, [doigts] to twiddle* * *tortiller verb table: aimerA vtr to twist [fibres]; tortiller son mouchoir/sa moustache/ses cheveux to twiddle one's handkerchief/moustache GB ou mustache US/hair.B ○vi ( remuer) tortiller du derrière○ ou des fesses○ to wiggle one's bottom; elle dansait en tortillant des hanches she wiggled her hips as she danced.C se tortiller vpr [ver] to wriggle; se tortiller d'impatience sur sa chaise [personne] to be fidgeting with impatience on one's chair; un petit ver se tortillait dans l'assiette a little maggot was wriggling on the plate.il n'y a pas à tortiller○ there's no wriggling out of it; se tortiller comme un ver/une anguille to wriggle like a worm/an eel.[tɔrtije] verbe transitif1. [mèche, mouchoir, fil, papier] to twist[doigts] to twiddle[moustache] to twirl2. [fesses] to wiggle————————[tɔrtije] verbe intransitif1. [onduler]tortiller des fesses/hanches to wiggle one's bottom/hips2. (familier & locution)il n'y a pas à tortiller there's no getting out of ou away from it————————se tortiller verbe pronominal intransitif -
5 winden
to coil; to wriggle; to braid; to twist; to wreathe; to twine; to plait;sich windento wreathe; to twist; to wind; to squirm; to wound* * *wịn|den I ['vɪndn] pret wa\#nd [vant] ptp gewu\#nden [gə'vʊndn]1. vtto wind; Kranz to bind; (= hochwinden) Eimer, Last to winch2. vr(Pflanze, Schlange) to wind (itself); (Bach) to wind, to meander; (Mensch) (durch Menge, Gestrüpp etc) to wind (one's way); (vor Schmerzen) to writhe (vor with, in); (vor Scham, Verlegenheit) to squirm (vor with, in); (fig = ausweichen) to try to wriggle outSee:→ auch gewundenIIvi impersIIIvti (HUNT)See:= wittern* * *1) (to hoist (up) or haul (in) using a winch.) winch2) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) wind* * *win·den1<wand, gewunden>[ˈvɪndn̩]I. vrdie Straße windet sich in Serpentinen den Pass hinauf the road snakes its way up the passII. vt1. (entwinden)3. (binden)▪ jdm/sich etw irgendwohin \winden to bind sb's/one's sth with sthsie wand sich ein Seidentuch ins Haar she bound [or tied] her hair with a silk scarfwin·den2[ˈvɪndn̩]vi impers to blow* * *I 1. 2.1) <plant, tendrils> wind (um around); < snake> coil [itself], wind itself (um around)2) (sich krümmen) writhesich winden wie ein Aal — (fig.) try to wriggle out of it
3) (sich schlängeln) <path, river> wind [its way]IIintransitives Verb; unpers* * *winden1; windet, wand, hat gewundenA. v/t1. wind (um [a]round); (Kranz) make, bind;sich (dat)Blumen ins Haar winden twine flowers in one’s hair2.jemandem etwas aus der Hand winden wrench sth out of sb’s hands3.in die Höhe winden hoistvor Schmerz etc: with); fig, vor Scham etc: squirm (with); Weg: wind (its way along); Fluss: auch meander;sich winden um wind ( oder coil) itself (a)round;sich winden durch durch Menschenmenge etc: weave one’s way through; durch Loch im Zaun etc: wriggle through;winden2 v/i unpers:es windet (sehr) it’s (very) windy* * *I 1. 2.1) <plant, tendrils> wind (um around); < snake> coil [itself], wind itself (um around)2) (sich krümmen) writhesich winden wie ein Aal — (fig.) try to wriggle out of it
3) (sich schlängeln) <path, river> wind [its way]IIintransitives Verb; unpers* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: wand, gewunden)= to wind v.(§ p.,p.p.: wound)to wreathe v.to wriggle v. -
6 Aal
m; -(e)s, -e; ZOOL. eel; winden1 II* * *der Aalmoray; eel* * *[aːl]m -(e)s, -eeelsich ( drehen und) winden wie ein Áál (aus Verlegenheit) — to wriggle like an eel; (aus Unaufrichtigkeit) to try and wriggle (one's way) out of it
* * *(a kind of fish with a long smooth cylindrical or ribbon-shaped body.) eel* * *<-[e]s, -e>[a:l]m eel▶ glatt wie ein \Aal as slippery as an eel▶ sich akk [drehen und] winden wie ein \Aal (aus Unaufrichtigkeit) to wriggle like a worm; (aus Verlegenheit) to squirm* * *der; Aal[e]s, Aale eelglatt wie ein Aal sein — be as slippery as an eel
sich [drehen und] winden od. krümmen wie ein Aal — twist and turn like an eel
* * ** * *der; Aal[e]s, Aale eelsich [drehen und] winden od. krümmen wie ein Aal — twist and turn like an eel
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7 divincolare
divincolare v.tr. to wriggle, to writhe: il serpente divincolava tutto il corpo, the snake wriggled its whole body.◘ divincolarsi v.rifl.1 to wriggle; ( contorcersi) to writhe; ( lottare per liberarsi) to struggle: divincolare come un'anguilla, to wriggle like an eel; avanzare divincolandosi, to wriggle along2 ( liberarsi) to wriggle out (of sthg.); to wriggle (oneself) free, to twist out: tentava inutilmente di divincolare dalle mani dei rapitori, he tried to wriggle (o struggle) free from the hands of his kidnappers. -
8 winden1;
windet, wand, hat gewundenI v/t1. wind (um [a]round); (Kranz) make, bind; sich (Dat) Blumen ins Haar winden twine flowers in one’s hair2. jemandem etw. aus der Hand winden wrench s.th. out of s.o.’s hands3. in die Höhe winden hoistII v/refl Schlange etc.: writhe; Wurm: wriggle; Person: writhe ( vor Schmerz etc.: with); fig., vor Scham etc.: squirm (with); Weg: wind (its way along); Fluss: auch meander; sich winden um wind ( oder coil) itself (a)round; sich winden durch durch Menschenmenge etc.: weave one’s way through; durch Loch im Zaun etc.: wriggle through; sich winden wie ein Aal fig. wriggle like an eel; gewunden— -
9 σκωληκίζοντα
σκωληκίζωwriggle like a worm: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plσκωληκίζωwriggle like a worm: pres part act masc acc sg -
10 σκωληκίζοντι
σκωληκίζωwriggle like a worm: pres part act masc /neut dat sgσκωληκίζωwriggle like a worm: pres ind act 3rd pl (doric) -
11 σκωληκίζουσι
σκωληκίζωwriggle like a worm: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)σκωληκίζωwriggle like a worm: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
12 w|ąż
m (G pl węży a. wężów) 1. Zool. snake; serpent książk.- jadowity/niejadowity wąż a poisonous a. venomous/nonpoisonous a. nonvenomous snake- wić się jak wąż [osoba] to wriggle like an eel a. worm; [droga, rzeka] to wind a. twist like a snake, to wind in a serpentine course; [kolejka] to wind its way2. przen. (długi szereg) snaking queue a. line- wąż samochodów a snaking line of cars- długi wąż ludzi stojących w kolejce do kasy a long, snaking line of people queuing for the checkout3. książk. (kształt węża) snake, zigzag- węże błyskawic zigzags a. snakes of lightning4. (rura) hose, hosepipe GB- gumowy/elastyczny wąż a rubber/flexible hose- wąż ogrodowy/strażacki a garden/fire hose- strażacy rozwinęli/zwinęli wąż the firemen reeled out a. unreeled/coiled (up) the hose- □ wąż morski Zool. sea snake- wąż wodny Zool. water snake■ robić węża to move a. dance in a snaking lineThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > w|ąż
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13 piskorz
m Zool. weatherfish- wić się jak piskorz to wriggle like an eel; przen. (unikać odpowiedzi) to be evasive* * *maThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > piskorz
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14 vride
twist, wring* * *vb (vred, vredet) twist,( pludseligt, voldsomt) wrench;( vride og presse, fx vådt tøj) wring;[ vride sin hjerne] rack one's brain(s);[ vride sine hænder] wring one's hands;[ med præp & adv:][ vride af] twist (, wrench) off;[ vride vandet af] wring the water from;[ vride af led] put out of joint,(F el. fagligt) dislocate;(dvs for at se) he was craning his neck;(også fig) twist somebody's arm;[ vride halsen om på en] wring somebody's neck;[ vride karkluden op] wring out the dishcloth;[ med sig:][ vride sig] writhe,( af forlegenhed) squirm;[ vride sig af latter] be convulsed (with laughter);[ vride sig som en orm (el. ål)] writhe (el. wriggle) like a worm; twist and turn;[ vride sig ved at gøre noget] boggle (el. jib) at doing something;[ vride og vende sig] twist and turn;(fig: ikke kunne bestemme sig) hum and haw. -
15 serpiente
f.snake (culebra).serpiente de cascabel rattlesnakeserpiente pitón python* * *1 snake\serpiente de cascabel rattlesnakeserpiente pitón python* * *noun f.* * *SF snake, serpentserpiente de cascabel — rattlesnake, rattler (EEUU) *
serpiente de verano — silly(-season) story, non-story ( used to fill papers in the slack season)
* * *femenino snake, serpent* * *= snake, serpent.Ex. In the abridged Bliss classification we find Tortoises, Lizards, snakes, Crocodiles, Alligators as specific terms of Reptiles.Ex. Serpents and dragons are regarded as symbols of Satan.----* hablar con lengua de serpiente = talk with + a twisted tongue, speak with + a twisted tongue, speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongue.* mordedura de serpiente = snakebite.* serpiente cascabel = rattlesnake, rattler.* serpiente constrictora = boa constrictor.* serpiente de cascabel = rattlesnake, rattler.* serpiente marina = sea snake.* * *femenino snake, serpent* * *= snake, serpent.Ex: In the abridged Bliss classification we find Tortoises, Lizards, snakes, Crocodiles, Alligators as specific terms of Reptiles.
Ex: Serpents and dragons are regarded as symbols of Satan.* hablar con lengua de serpiente = talk with + a twisted tongue, speak with + a twisted tongue, speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongue.* mordedura de serpiente = snakebite.* serpiente cascabel = rattlesnake, rattler.* serpiente constrictora = boa constrictor.* serpiente de cascabel = rattlesnake, rattler.* serpiente marina = sea snake.* * *snake, serpentCompuestos:boa constrictorconstrictorrattlesnakesilly season storypython* * *
serpiente sustantivo femenino
snake, serpent;
serpiente pitón python
serpiente f Zool snake, serpent
serpiente de cascabel, rattlesnake
serpiente pitón, python
' serpiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
boa
- cascabel
- enroscarse
- picar
- picadura
- pitón
- reptar
- veneno
- deslizar
- piel
- retorcer
- venenoso
English:
bite
- coil
- rattle
- rattlesnake
- serpent
- shed
- snake
- snakebite
- snakeskin
- venomous
- wriggle
- -like
- python
* * *serpiente nf[culebra] snake serpiente de agua water snake;serpiente de cascabel rattlesnake;Fin serpiente monetaria monetary snake;serpiente pitón python;Prensa serpiente de verano = story of questionable importance that attracts comment in newspapers during the summer months when more important news is scarce* * *f ZO snake* * *serpiente nf: serpent, snake* * *serpiente n snake -
16 σκωληκίζονται
σκωληκίζωwriggle like a worm: pres ind mp 3rd pl -
17 σκωληκίζοντας
σκωληκίζωwriggle like a worm: pres part act masc acc pl -
18 σκωληκίζοντες
σκωληκίζωwriggle like a worm: pres part act masc nom /voc pl -
19 σκωληκίζοντος
σκωληκίζωwriggle like a worm: pres part act masc /neut gen sg -
20 σκωληκίζων
σκωληκίζωwriggle like a worm: pres part act masc nom sg
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wriggle — I. verb (wriggled; wriggling) Etymology: Middle English, from or akin to Middle Low German wriggeln to wriggle; akin to Old English wrigian to turn more at wry Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to move the body or a bodily part to and fro… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Agitation — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Irregular motion. < N PARAG:Agitation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 agitation agitation stir tremor shake ripple jog jolt jar jerk shock succussion trepidation quiver … English dictionary for students
σκωληκίζοντα — σκωληκίζω wriggle like a worm pres part act neut nom/voc/acc pl σκωληκίζω wriggle like a worm pres part act masc acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σκωληκίζοντι — σκωληκίζω wriggle like a worm pres part act masc/neut dat sg σκωληκίζω wriggle like a worm pres ind act 3rd pl (doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σκωληκίζουσι — σκωληκίζω wriggle like a worm pres part act masc/neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic) σκωληκίζω wriggle like a worm pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
agitation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Violent motion Nouns 1. (quality of being agitated) agitation, stir, tremor, shake, ripple; trepidation, quiver, quaver, dance; flutter. Informal, sweat. 2. (result of agitation) perturbation, commotion … English dictionary for students
σκωληκίζονται — σκωληκίζω wriggle like a worm pres ind mp 3rd pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σκωληκίζοντας — σκωληκίζω wriggle like a worm pres part act masc acc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σκωληκίζοντες — σκωληκίζω wriggle like a worm pres part act masc nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)