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wrenching
Wrenching tarimas:
/rentʃ/
Wrenching audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A sudden sharp, forcible twist or turn.
- noun: An injury produced by twisting or straining.
- noun: A sudden tug at one's emotions; a surge of compassion, sorrow, or anguish.
- noun: A break or parting that causes emotional distress.
- noun: The pain so associated: felt a wrench when he was parted from his children.
- noun: A distortion in the original form or meaning of something written or spoken; twisted interpretation.
- noun: Any of various hand or power tools, often having fixed or adjustable jaws, used for gripping, turning, or twisting objects such as nuts, bolts, or pipes.
- verb-transitive: To twist or turn suddenly and forcibly.
- verb-transitive: To twist and sprain: I wrenched my knee.
- verb-transitive: To move, extract, or force free by pulling violently; yank. See Synonyms at
jerk 1. - verb-transitive: To pull at the feelings or emotions of; distress: It wrenched her to watch them go.
- verb-transitive: To distort or twist the original character or import of: wrenched the text to prove her point.
- verb-intransitive: To give a wrench, twist, or turn.
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