twisting的意思和读音

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twist

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n.

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v.+n.twist arm,twist ankle

v.clarify

n.rotation,screw,wind,spiral,coil

v.twirl,rotate,sprain,meander,contort

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v.1.to force something out of its original shape by bending it or turning it around; to bend or turn into a different shape2.to change the position of part of your body so that you face a different direction3.to turn something in a circle with your hands or fingers4.to wind something around something else; to wind several pieces of wool, thread, wire, etc. over and under each other in order to make one thick piece5.if a road or a river twists, it has a lot of bends in it6.to injure a part of your body such as your knee or wrist by bending it too much or by bending it in the wrong direction7.to change the intended meaning of something slightly so that it means what you want it to mean1.to force something out of its original shape by bending it or turning it around; to bend or turn into a different shape2.to change the position of part of your body so that you face a different direction3.to turn something in a circle with your hands or fingers4.to wind something around something else; to wind several pieces of wool, thread, wire, etc. over and under each other in order to make one thick piece5.if a road or a river twists, it has a lot of bends in it6.to injure a part of your body such as your knee or wrist by bending it too much or by bending it in the wrong direction7.to change the intended meaning of something slightly so that it means what you want it to mean

n.1.a movement in which you turn a part of your body around so that it is out of its normal position; a movement in which you turn something in a circle with your hands or fingers2.a bend in a road or a river3.a sudden unexpected change in a situation4.a small piece of something5.a dance to fast music that was popular in the 1960s, in which people twist their bodies from side to side1.a movement in which you turn a part of your body around so that it is out of its normal position; a movement in which you turn something in a circle with your hands or fingers2.a bend in a road or a river3.a sudden unexpected change in a situation4.a small piece of something5.a dance to fast music that was popular in the 1960s, in which people twist their bodies from side to side

1. bending twisting cutting ...

2. winks n. , 使, , () twisting , hyper hyper ...

3. 3.2.2 )( tex) 4.1 twisting 4.2 退 twist off ...

4. twist . twisting two-stroke engine ...

5. dovetail trench twisting spinning ...

6. twisted steel fabric twisting twisting moment ...

7. jumping twisting kicking ...

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1.Behind him the air rippled, shimmered, solidified into a man who looked around, his mouth twisting briefly with distaste.

2.For that alone, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice deserves credit for her months of arm-twisting preparation.

3.It did not mean that they were to spin their own little worlds, twisting and bending laws to make images of their dreams.

4.This we have no complaints, Agui face did not know where to go in the twisting, dare to practice oral english.

5.Twisting and slashing, he fought his way through the pack and backed up under the low branches of a hedge.退

6.It also allows you tile your map or re-use elements of your mesh on other places, rotating and twisting these as you see fit.使

7.This is most clearly seen in the vibration of the body - opposite corners move together in phase as if the body were twisting.-

8.Doug : I can't believe with all that twisting his head went straight into the water.

9.The head and neck must monitor the front and pull the after, twisting the body, and this requires good coordination ability.

10.Raevsky sat twisting his black curls on his temples, as he always did, and looking with impatience from Kutuzov to the door.