verb “twist”
Infinitiv twist; hien twists; Verg. twisted; Part. Verg. twisted; Ger. twisting
- verdréinen
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
She twisted the wet towel to wring out the water.
- verdréinen (deeler mateneen ëmwickelen)
She twisted the two wires together to make a stronger connection.
- wéckelen
The vine twisted around the tree trunk as it grew.
- verbéien
She twisted her arm awkwardly while trying to reach the top shelf.
- verknacksen
He twisted his ankle while playing soccer.
- dréinen
She twisted the cap off the bottle to take a drink.
- verdreien
She twisted my words to make it sound like I was against the idea, even though I wasn't.
- schlängelen
The river twists through the mountains, creating a scenic route.
- danzen (Hëftdréiung)
At the party, everyone twisted to the upbeat music.
noun “twist”
Singular twist, Plural twists oder onzieleg
- dréiung
He had to give the doorknob a twist to open the door.
- dréiung (Kierperdeel)
She felt a sharp pain after a sudden twist of her head.
- zitrusschiel
He ordered a gin and tonic with a twist, watching as the bartender expertly added a curl of lemon peel to his glass.
- Kéier
The car slowed down as it approached a sharp twist in the mountain road.
- Wendung
The movie had a shocking twist at the end that no one saw coming.
- twist (Danz)
At the party, everyone got up to do the twist when the DJ played an old rock 'n' roll song.
- verknackung
She had to sit out the game because of a painful twist in her ankle.