verbe “twist”
 infinitif twist; il twists; prét. twisted; part. passé twisted; gér. twisting
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 She twisted the wet towel to wring out the water. 
- entrelacerShe twisted the two wires together to make a stronger connection. 
- enroulerThe vine twisted around the tree trunk as it grew. 
- déformerShe twisted her arm awkwardly while trying to reach the top shelf. 
- se foulerHe twisted his ankle while playing soccer. 
- tournerShe twisted the cap off the bottle to take a drink. 
- déformer (les mots)She twisted my words to make it sound like I was against the idea, even though I wasn't. 
- serpenterThe river twists through the mountains, creating a scenic route. 
- danser le twistAt the party, everyone twisted to the upbeat music. 
nom “twist”
 sg. twist, pl. twists ou indén.
- rotationHe had to give the doorknob a twist to open the door. 
- torsionShe felt a sharp pain after a sudden twist of her head. 
- zesteHe ordered a gin and tonic with a twist, watching as the bartender expertly added a curl of lemon peel to his glass. 
- virageThe car slowed down as it approached a sharp twist in the mountain road. 
- rebondissementThe movie had a shocking twist at the end that no one saw coming. 
- twistAt the party, everyone got up to do the twist when the DJ played an old rock 'n' roll song. 
- entorseShe had to sit out the game because of a painful twist in her ankle.