Twist
Translations of "twist" (63 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | dredh(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), dredhi(sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc), ndrrydhje(sprain, especially to the ankle), përdredhje(distortion to the meaning of a word or passage), përdredhje(rotation of the body when diving), drredhoj(to wind, to follow a wavy course), përdrredh(to turn the ends in opposite directions), përdrredh(to injure (a body part) by bending it in the wrong direction) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | στρέφω(to turn the ends in opposite directions), στρέφω(to turn a knob etc) | stréphō, stréphō | |
| Arabic | بَرَمَ(to turn the ends in opposite directions), لَوَى(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | barama, lawā | |
| Armenian | թվիստ(type of dance), ոլորել(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | tʻvist, olorel | |
| Aromanian | astorcu(to turn the ends in opposite directions), storcu(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | burmaq(to turn the ends in opposite directions), burxutmaq(to injure (a body part) by bending it in the wrong direction) | — | |
| Bulgarian | влечение(strong individual tendency), извивка(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), извивка(form), изкривяване(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), изкълчване(sprain, especially to the ankle), изопачаване(distortion to the meaning of a word or passage), наклонност(strong individual tendency), нарез(spiral course of the rifling of a gun barrel or a cannon), обрат(unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc), склонност(strong individual tendency), туист(type of dance), вплета(to join together by twining), вплитам(to join together by twining), въртя(to turn a knob etc), заплета(to join together by twining), заплитам(to join together by twining), извивам се(to wind, to follow a wavy course), извия се(to wind, to follow a wavy course), извъртам(to distort or change the truth or meaning), извъртя(to distort or change the truth or meaning), изкълчвам(to injure (a body part) by bending it in the wrong direction), изкълчвам(to injure (a body part) by bending it in the wrong direction), изопача(to distort or change the truth or meaning), изопачавам(to distort or change the truth or meaning), преплета(to join together by twining), преплитам(to join together by twining), сплета(to join together by twining), сплитам(to join together by twining), суча(to join together by twining), усуквам(to turn the ends in opposite directions), усуквам(to join together by twining), усуча(to turn the ends in opposite directions), усуча(to join together by twining) | vlečenie, izvivka, izvivka, izkrivjavane, izkǎlčvane, izopačavane, naklonnost, narez, obrat, sklonnost, tuist, vpleta, vplitam, vǎrtja, zapleta, zaplitam, izvivam se, izvija se, izvǎrtam, izvǎrtja, izkǎlčvam, izkǎlčvam, izopača, izopačavam, prepleta, preplitam, spleta, splitam, suča, usukvam, usukvam, usuča, usuča | |
| Catalan | tòrcer(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | ئاڵاندن(to turn the ends in opposite directions), ئاڵاندن(to distort or change the truth or meaning), ئاڵاندن(to form a twist (in any of the above meanings)) | allandin, allandin, allandin | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 扭(to turn the ends in opposite directions), 捻(to turn the ends in opposite directions), 搓(to turn the ends in opposite directions), 絞 /绞(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | niǔ, niǎn, cuō, jiǎo | |
| Czech | twist(type of dance), kroutit(to turn the ends in opposite directions), překroutit(to distort or change the truth or meaning) | — | |
| Esperanto | tordi(to wind, to follow a wavy course) | — | |
| Faroese | tvist(type of dance) | — | |
| Finnish | bööna(slang: girl, woman), damaskiteräs(material for gun barrels), kierre(form), kierre(rotation of the body when diving), kierretty lanka(type of thread), kierto(twisting force), kierto(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), käänne(unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc), mutka(sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc), mutkittelu(sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc), nyrjähdys(sprain, especially to the ankle), rihlaus(spiral course of the rifling of a gun barrel or a cannon), siivu(sliver of lemon peel), taipumus(strong individual tendency), twist(type of dance), vääntynyt muoto(form), vääntö(twisting force), vääntö(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), vääntö(degree of stress or strain when twisted), väärinymmärrys (unintentional)(distortion to the meaning of a word or passage), vääristely(distortion to the meaning of a word or passage), äkkimutka(sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc), kiertää(to turn the ends in opposite directions), kiertää(to join together by twining), kiertää(to form a twist (in any of the above meanings)), kääntää(to form a twist (in any of the above meanings)), punoa(to join together by twining), punoa(to form a twist (in any of the above meanings)), vääntää(to turn the ends in opposite directions), vääntää(to form a twist (in any of the above meanings)), vääristellä(to distort or change the truth or meaning), ymmärtää väärin(to distort or change the truth or meaning) | — | |
| French | torsion(sprain, especially to the ankle), twist(type of dance), entortiller(to turn the ends in opposite directions), tordre(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Friulian | intorteâ(to turn the ends in opposite directions), stuarzi(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Galician | revolta(sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc), viravolta(unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc), revirar(to turn the ends in opposite directions), torcer(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Georgian | გადატრიალება(to injure (a body part) by bending it in the wrong direction), დაგრეხვა(to turn the ends in opposite directions), დაკლაკვნა(to turn the ends in opposite directions), მობრუნება(to turn a knob etc), მოგრეხვა(to turn the ends in opposite directions), მოგრეხვა(to join together by twining), მოდრეკვა(to join together by twining), მოტრიალება(to turn a knob etc) | gadaṭrialeba, dagrexva, daḳlaḳvna, mobruneba, mogrexva, mogrexva, modreḳva, moṭrialeba | |
| German | Biegung(sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc), Twist(type of dance), Wendung(unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc), Zwirn(type of thread), drehen(to turn the ends in opposite directions), verdrehen(to distort or change the truth or meaning), verziehen(to turn the ends in opposite directions), wickeln(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Greek | στρίβω(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | strívo | |
| Hawaiian | hilo(to join together by twining) | — | |
| Hebrew | סובב(to turn the ends in opposite directions), פיתל(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | sovév, pitél | |
| Hindi | मरोड़(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), मोड़(twisting force), मोड़(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), मोड़(form), मरोड़ना(to turn the ends in opposite directions), मोड़ना(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | maroṛ, moṛ, moṛ, moṛ, maroṛnā, moṛnā | |
| Hungarian | csavar(unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc), csavarodás(form), csavarás(twisting force), csavarás(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), csavaróerő(twisting force), csigavonal(form), elferdítés(distortion to the meaning of a word or passage), fonás(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), fordulat(unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc), forgatás(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), kanyar(sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc), kanyarulat(sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc), kiforgatás(distortion to the meaning of a word or passage), megrándítás(sprain, especially to the ankle), rándulás(sprain, especially to the ankle), sodrás(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), spirál(form), tekeredés(form), tekerés(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), torzió(twisting force), tviszt(type of dance), csavar(to turn the ends in opposite directions), elferdít(to distort or change the truth or meaning), eltorzít(to distort or change the truth or meaning), fon(to turn the ends in opposite directions), kanyarog(to wind, to follow a wavy course), kiforgat(to distort or change the truth or meaning), kígyózik(to wind, to follow a wavy course), megrándít(to injure (a body part) by bending it in the wrong direction), sodor(to turn the ends in opposite directions), teker(to turn the ends in opposite directions), összecsavar(to join together by twining), összefon(to join together by twining), összesodor(to join together by twining), összeteker(to join together by twining) | — | |
| Irish | bí ag lúbarnaíl(to wind, to follow a wavy course), freang(to turn the ends in opposite directions), sníomh(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Italian | colpo di scena(unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc), contorsione(twisting force), contorsione(sprain, especially to the ankle), distorsione(twisting force), distorsione(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), filamento(type of thread), filo(type of thread), forzatura(distortion to the meaning of a word or passage), giravolta(sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc), piega(sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc), scorza(sliver of lemon peel), torsione(twisting force), travisamento(distortion to the meaning of a word or passage), attorcigliare(to turn the ends in opposite directions), torcere(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Japanese | どんでん返し(unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc), 捻る(to turn the ends in opposite directions), 捻る(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | dondengaeshi, nejiru, hineru | |
| Khmer | មួល(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | muəl | |
| Kyrgyz | өрүү(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | örüü | |
| Ladin | storjer(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Latin | torqueō(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Linngithigh | ighanhac(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Macedonian | за́плет(unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc), и́звив(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), и́звивка(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), и́звивка(form), изместу́вање(sprain, especially to the ankle), изопачу́вање(distortion to the meaning of a word or passage), исколчу́вање(sprain, especially to the ankle), пре́сврт(unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc), твист(type of dance) | záplet, ízviv, ízvivka, ízvivka, izmestúvanje, izopačúvanje, iskolčúvanje, présvrt, tvist | |
| Manx | faast(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Māori | kanoi(to join together by twining), kārure(to join together by twining), perori(to wind, to follow a wavy course), whakariroi(to form a twist (in any of the above meanings)), whenu(to turn the ends in opposite directions), whiro(to join together by twining) | — | |
| Mongolian | мушгих(to turn the ends in opposite directions), эргүүлэх(to turn the ends in opposite directions), эрчлэх(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | mušgix, ergüülex, erčlex | |
| Norman | teurtre(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Norwegian | vri(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Occitan | tòrcer(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | بورمق(to turn the ends in opposite directions), بوكمك(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | burmak, bükmek | |
| Persian | تافتن(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | tâftan | |
| Polish | przekręcenie(distortion to the meaning of a word or passage), siła skręcająca(twisting force), skręcenie(sprain, especially to the ankle), skręt(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), skręt(form), skręt(degree of stress or strain when twisted), skręt(type of thread), skręt(rotation of the body when diving), tendencja(strong individual tendency), twist(type of dance), twist(beverage made of brandy and gin), zakręt(sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc), zwrot akcji(unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc), kręcić(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Portuguese | torcedura(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), twist(type of dance), distorcer(to distort or change the truth or meaning), girar(to turn a knob etc), torcer(to turn the ends in opposite directions), torcer(to injure (a body part) by bending it in the wrong direction) | — | |
| Quechua | q'iwiy(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Romanian | răsuci(to turn the ends in opposite directions), stoarce(to turn the ends in opposite directions), întortochea(to turn the ends in opposite directions), învârti(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Russian | твист(type of dance), верте́ть(to turn a knob etc), изгиба́ть(to turn the ends in opposite directions), изогну́ть(to turn the ends in opposite directions), искажа́ть(to distort or change the truth or meaning), искази́ть(to distort or change the truth or meaning), крути́ть(to turn the ends in opposite directions), поверну́ть(to turn a knob etc), скру́чивать(to turn the ends in opposite directions), скрути́ть(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | tvist, vertétʹ, izgibátʹ, izognútʹ, iskažátʹ, iskazítʹ, krutítʹ, povernútʹ, skrúčivatʹ, skrutítʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | car(anything twisted, or the act of twisting), car(sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc), snìomh(twisting force), snìomh(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | izvrnuti(to distort or change the truth or meaning) | — | |
| Sicilian | tòrciri(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Southern Altai | бурыыр(to turn the ends in opposite directions), ӧрӧр(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | burïïr, örör | |
| Spanish | giro inesperado(unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc), torcedura(twisting force), torcimiento(twisting force), torción(twisting force), torsión(twisting force), tuerce(twisting force), despescuezar(to turn the ends in opposite directions), espescuezar(to turn the ends in opposite directions), sacar punta a(to distort or change the truth or meaning), torcer(to turn the ends in opposite directions), torcerse(to injure (a body part) by bending it in the wrong direction) | — | |
| Swedish | varpgarn(type of thread), tvinna(to join together by twining), vricka(to injure (a body part) by bending it in the wrong direction), vrida(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Tagalog | balikukuin(to turn the ends in opposite directions), ibalikuko(to turn the ends in opposite directions), magbalikuko(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Tahitian | hiro(to join together by twining) | — | |
| Tamil | திருகு(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | tiruku | |
| Tày | bjắt(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Thai | บิด(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | bìt | |
| Tongan | filofilo(to join together by twining), vilovilo(to join together by twining) | — | |
| Turkish | burmak(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Ukrainian | криви́ти(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | kryvýty | |
| Venetan | tòrxar(to turn the ends in opposite directions), tòrxer(to turn the ends in opposite directions), tòrzer(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Vietnamese | vặn(to turn the ends in opposite directions), xoắn(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — | |
| Walloon | toide(to turn the ends in opposite directions) | — |
dredh, dredhi, ndrrydhje, përdredhje, përdredhje, drredhoj, përdrredh, përdrredh
astorcu, storcu
burmaq, burxutmaq
влечение, извивка, извивка, изкривяване, изкълчване, изопачаване, наклонност, нарез, обрат, склонност, туист, вплета, вплитам, въртя, заплета, заплитам, извивам се, извия се, извъртам, извъртя, изкълчвам, изкълчвам, изопача, изопачавам, преплета, преплитам, сплета, сплитам, суча, усуквам, усуквам, усуча, усуча
vlečenie, izvivka, izvivka, izkrivjavane, izkǎlčvane, izopačavane, naklonnost, narez, obrat, sklonnost, tuist, vpleta, vplitam, vǎrtja, zapleta, zaplitam, izvivam se, izvija se, izvǎrtam, izvǎrtja, izkǎlčvam, izkǎlčvam, izopača, izopačavam, prepleta, preplitam, spleta, splitam, suča, usukvam, usukvam, usuča, usuča
tòrcer
twist, kroutit, překroutit
tordi
tvist
bööna, damaskiteräs, kierre, kierre, kierretty lanka, kierto, kierto, käänne, mutka, mutkittelu, nyrjähdys, rihlaus, siivu, taipumus, twist, vääntynyt muoto, vääntö, vääntö, vääntö, väärinymmärrys (unintentional), vääristely, äkkimutka, kiertää, kiertää, kiertää, kääntää, punoa, punoa, vääntää, vääntää, vääristellä, ymmärtää väärin
torsion, twist, entortiller, tordre
intorteâ, stuarzi
revolta, viravolta, revirar, torcer
გადატრიალება, დაგრეხვა, დაკლაკვნა, მობრუნება, მოგრეხვა, მოგრეხვა, მოდრეკვა, მოტრიალება
gadaṭrialeba, dagrexva, daḳlaḳvna, mobruneba, mogrexva, mogrexva, modreḳva, moṭrialeba
Biegung, Twist, Wendung, Zwirn, drehen, verdrehen, verziehen, wickeln
hilo
csavar, csavarodás, csavarás, csavarás, csavaróerő, csigavonal, elferdítés, fonás, fordulat, forgatás, kanyar, kanyarulat, kiforgatás, megrándítás, rándulás, sodrás, spirál, tekeredés, tekerés, torzió, tviszt, csavar, elferdít, eltorzít, fon, kanyarog, kiforgat, kígyózik, megrándít, sodor, teker, összecsavar, összefon, összesodor, összeteker
bí ag lúbarnaíl, freang, sníomh
colpo di scena, contorsione, contorsione, distorsione, distorsione, filamento, filo, forzatura, giravolta, piega, scorza, torsione, travisamento, attorcigliare, torcere
storjer
torqueō
ighanhac
за́плет, и́звив, и́звивка, и́звивка, изместу́вање, изопачу́вање, исколчу́вање, пре́сврт, твист
záplet, ízviv, ízvivka, ízvivka, izmestúvanje, izopačúvanje, iskolčúvanje, présvrt, tvist
faast
kanoi, kārure, perori, whakariroi, whenu, whiro
teurtre
vri
tòrcer
przekręcenie, siła skręcająca, skręcenie, skręt, skręt, skręt, skręt, skręt, tendencja, twist, twist, zakręt, zwrot akcji, kręcić
torcedura, twist, distorcer, girar, torcer, torcer
q'iwiy
răsuci, stoarce, întortochea, învârti
твист, верте́ть, изгиба́ть, изогну́ть, искажа́ть, искази́ть, крути́ть, поверну́ть, скру́чивать, скрути́ть
tvist, vertétʹ, izgibátʹ, izognútʹ, iskažátʹ, iskazítʹ, krutítʹ, povernútʹ, skrúčivatʹ, skrutítʹ
car, car, snìomh, snìomh
izvrnuti
tòrciri
giro inesperado, torcedura, torcimiento, torción, torsión, tuerce, despescuezar, espescuezar, sacar punta a, torcer, torcerse
varpgarn, tvinna, vricka, vrida
balikukuin, ibalikuko, magbalikuko
hiro
bjắt
filofilo, vilovilo
burmak
tòrxar, tòrxer, tòrzer
vặn, xoắn
toide
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