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Meaning of Torque | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
tɔɹk

Definitions

  1. A rotational or twisting effect of a force; a moment of force, defined for measurement purposes as an equivalent straight line force multiplied by the distance from the axis of rotation (SI unit newton-metre or N·m; imperial unit pound-foot or lb·ft, not to be confused with the foot pound-force, commonly "foot-pound", a unit of work or energy)
    countable, uncountable
  2. A tightly braided necklace or collar, often made of metal, worn by various early European peoples.
    historical

Equivalents

Bosanski par tork
Cymraeg torch
Dansk kraftmoment
Ελληνικά ροπή στροφορμή
Français Couple torque torque
Gaeilge torc
हिन्दी बलाघूर्ण
Hrvatski par tork
Bahasa Indonesia torka torsi
Italiano coppia torque
日本語 トルク
한국어 돌림힘
Kurdî par par
Nederlands koppel
Română cuplu
Српски par tork
Svenska vridmoment
ไทย แรงบิด
Tagalog habyog
Türkçe tork
Українська гривна

Examples

“The relative strengths of the various torques will depend on both the spacecraft environment and the form and structure of the spacecraft itself.”
“The drillhead produces the drilling rotation and torque but also must slide out of position to allow the machine to manipulate the finisher drill steel and consumables.”
“But there are the lesser sub-kings of Wales, true to the immemorial schisms amongst themselves, which destroyed the realm of Ambrosius, and rendered vain the arm of Arthur. With their torques of gold, and wild eyes, and hair cut round ears and brow, they stare on the scene.”
“People of high rank also wore a torque of gold round the neck, and I observed that our guide had one on.”
““When I see mother next it will be to put a golden torque round her neck,” said the young giant.”
“Nor did he reneg, but doled out rings and torques at the table.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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