Retorcido in english
Twisted
pronunciation: twɪstəd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: twɪstəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
retorcer = wring ; twist ; twirl ; wring out.
Example: The statue depicted a nymph coming out of the water and wringing her wet hair.Example: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.Example: A hula hoop is a toy hoop that is twirled around the waist, limbs, or neck.Example: Then she wetted a dish towel and wrung it out over the sink and spread the towel over the pants before ironing.more:
» retorcer el brazo = twist + Posesivo + arm .
Example: He twisted her arm behind her back and pushed her against the wall.» retorcer el cuello = wring + Posesivo + neck .
Example: She is great with my kids, she has the best temperament I have ever seen in a dog, but sometimes I want to wring her neck.» retorcer el pescuezo = wring + Posesivo + neck .
Example: She is great with my kids, she has the best temperament I have ever seen in a dog, but sometimes I want to wring her neck.» retorcerse = writhe ; squirm .
Example: The article 'Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books. Example: He paused as she squirmed suddenly, twisting and craning her neck to look at the floor.» retorcerse las manos = wring + Posesivo + hands .
Example: They will wring their hands and knot their brows over problems, both simple and complex, that they and we got to or imagined.retorcido = warped ; perverse ; twisted.
Example: This article points to a warped sense of morality in which there is no such concept as 'theft' in some people's lexicon.Example: The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.Example: He gave a twisted, rather foolish smile, and continued talking.