Tuerce in english

Twist

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

torcer = skew ; twist ; turn. 

Example: The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.Example: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.Example: The brightness can be adjusted by turning the two knobs at the lower right of the screen.

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» dar + Posesivo + brazo a torcergive in tochange + Posesivo + mind .

Example: The committee gave in to art librarians in agreeing that the artist is not necessarily the author of the reproductions of his or her own works.

Example: The latter reasons may be further subdivided into those operations in which we expect that we shall have reasonable provocation to change our minds.

» hacer torcer la cabezamake + Posesivo + head turn .

Example: She was lounging on the patio when a thunderous boom made her head turn.

» insistir a Alguien hasta que + dar + Posesivo + brazo a torcertwist + Posesivo + arm .

Example: Sue has previously run the marathon and although she said 'never again,' Lauren has managed to twist her arm into joining her in a new marathon adventure.

» torcer a la derechaturn + rightturn to + the rightmake + a right turn .

Example: You must overtake on the right unless the vehicle you want to overtake is waiting to turn right and giving a right-turn signal.

Example: While driving straight, my steering wheel is turned to the right approximately 15 degrees.

Example: In Arizona, you may make a right turn on red after coming to a complete stop and when doing so is not prohibited by a posted sign.

» torcer a la izquierdamake + a left turnturn + leftturn to + the left .

Example: To make a left turn, signal well before the turn and move into the far left lane when the way is clear.

Example: Use your mirrors and give a left-turn signal well before you turn left.

Example: When I turn to the left it sounds like something is rubbing under the front end.

» torcer el cuelloturn + Posesivo + neck .

Example: It was so bad that I was concerned about driving because I could not turn my neck to back up the car.

» torcer la cabezaturn + Posesivo + head .

Example: The horse snuffled indignantly and turned its head to look at him out of the corner of his eye.

» torcer la vistasquintsquint + Posesivo + eyes .

Example: George's vision was so bad he ate an onion thinking it was an apple, but while squinting he could spot a dime on the floor.

Example: She leaned back and stared straight into the core of the light above, her eyes squinting.

» torcer los ojossquintsquint + Posesivo + eyes .

Example: George's vision was so bad he ate an onion thinking it was an apple, but while squinting he could spot a dime on the floor.

Example: She leaned back and stared straight into the core of the light above, her eyes squinting.

» torcersecrooksprain .

Example: Whenever Raymond crooked over to pick something up Fred couldn't help staring at his prat.

Example: If you have sprained your ankle in the past, you may continue to sprain it if the ligaments did not have time to completely heal.

» torcerse el tobillosprain + Posesivo + ankle .

Example: The girls played hard and Liza gave it her best shot, even though she wasn't up to full speed after spraining her ankle.

Tuerce synonyms

bend in spanish: curva, pronunciation: bend part of speech: noun, verb wind in spanish: viento, pronunciation: waɪnd part of speech: noun turn in spanish: giro, pronunciation: tɜrn part of speech: verb, noun device in spanish: dispositivo, pronunciation: dɪvaɪs part of speech: noun spin in spanish: girar, pronunciation: spɪn part of speech: noun, verb wrench in spanish: llave inglesa, pronunciation: rentʃ part of speech: noun, verb worm in spanish: gusano, pronunciation: wɜrm part of speech: noun pull in spanish: Halar, pronunciation: pʊl part of speech: verb, noun construction in spanish: construcción, pronunciation: kənstrʌkʃən part of speech: noun pervert in spanish: pervertido, pronunciation: pɜrvɜrt part of speech: verb, noun gimmick in spanish: truco, pronunciation: gɪmɪk part of speech: noun eddy in spanish: remolino, pronunciation: edi part of speech: noun distort in spanish: distorsionar, pronunciation: dɪstɔrt part of speech: verb kink in spanish: pliegue, pronunciation: kɪŋk part of speech: noun whirl in spanish: giro, pronunciation: wɜrl part of speech: noun, verb braid in spanish: trenza, pronunciation: breɪd part of speech: noun squirm in spanish: retorcerse, pronunciation: skwɜrm part of speech: verb, noun writhe in spanish: retorcerse, pronunciation: raɪð part of speech: verb plait in spanish: trenza, pronunciation: pleɪt part of speech: noun, verb winding in spanish: devanado, pronunciation: waɪndɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective wriggle in spanish: meneo, pronunciation: rɪgəl part of speech: verb, noun sprain in spanish: esguince, pronunciation: spreɪn part of speech: noun twirl in spanish: giro, pronunciation: twɜrl part of speech: verb, noun tress in spanish: trenza, pronunciation: tres part of speech: noun wrestle in spanish: luchar, pronunciation: resəl part of speech: verb rick in spanish: almiar, pronunciation: rɪk part of speech: noun convolute in spanish: retorcer, pronunciation: kɑnvəlut part of speech: adjective sophisticate in spanish: sofisticar, pronunciation: səfɪstəkeɪt part of speech: noun, verb deform in spanish: deformar, pronunciation: difɔrm part of speech: verb twisting in spanish: retortijón, pronunciation: twɪstɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective wrick in spanish: Wrick, pronunciation: rɪk part of speech: noun turn of events in spanish: giro de acontecimientos, pronunciation: tɜrnʌvɪvents part of speech: noun twist around in spanish: girar alrededor, pronunciation: twɪstɜraʊnd part of speech: verb
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