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Meaning of Twist | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2 Frequent
twɪst

Definitions

  1. A twisting force.
    countable, uncountable
  2. A surname.
  3. Anything twisted, or the act of twisting.
    countable, uncountable
  4. The form given in twisting.
    countable, uncountable
  5. The degree of stress or strain when twisted.
    countable, uncountable
  6. A type of thread made from two filaments twisted together.
    countable, uncountable
  7. A sliver of lemon peel added to a cocktail, etc.
    countable, uncountable
  8. A sudden bend (or short series of bends) in a road, path, etc.
    countable, uncountable
  9. A distortion to the meaning of a passage or word.
    countable, uncountable
  10. An unexpected turn in a story, tale, etc.
    countable, uncountable
  11. A modern dance popular in Western culture in the late 1950s and 1960s, based on rotating the hips repeatedly from side to side. See Twist (dance) on Wikipedia for more details.
    countable, uncountable
  12. A rotation of the body when diving.
    countable, uncountable
  13. A sprain, especially to the ankle.
    countable, uncountable
  14. A twig.
    countable, obsolete, uncountable
  15. A girl, a woman.
    countable, slang, uncountable
  16. A roll or baton of baked dough or pastry in a twisted shape.
    countable, uncountable
  17. A small roll of tobacco.
    countable, uncountable
  18. A material for gun barrels, consisting of iron and steel twisted and welded together.
    countable, uncountable
  19. The spiral course of the rifling of a gun barrel or a cannon.
    countable, uncountable
  20. A beverage made of brandy and gin.
    countable, obsolete, slang, uncountable
  21. A strong individual tendency or bent; inclination.
    countable, uncountable
  22. An appetite for food.
    archaic, countable, slang, uncountable
  23. Ellipsis of hair twist.
    abbreviation, alt-of, countable, ellipsis, uncountable

Equivalents

العربية الليّة برم قوس لوى منحنى
Azərbaycanca burmaq burxutmaq
Bosanski car fon кривити твист
Català tòrcer
Ελληνικά γύρισμα στρίβω
Esperanto tordi
فارسی تافتن
Français entortiller tordre torsion twist
Gaeilge freang sníomh
Gàidhlig car snìomh
Galego revirar revolta torcer viravolta
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Hilo
עברית סובב פיתל
Hrvatski car fon кривити твист
Հայերեն թվիստ ոլորել
Bahasa Indonesia perputaran
ខ្មែរ មួល
한국어
Kurdî çar çar fîlo fon girar hilo hilo teker van
Кыргызча өрүү
Latina torqueo
Te Reo Māori whenu
Português distorcer girar torcedura torcer twist
Shqip dredh dredhi
Српски car fon кривити твист
Svenska tvinna vricka vrida
தமிழ் திருகு
ไทย บิด
Türkçe büklüm burmak
Українська криви́ти оберт поворот хала
Tiếng Việt van xoàn

Examples

“Peter was always proud afterwards when he remembered that, with the Bargee's furious fingers tightening on his ear, the Bargee's crimson countenance close to his own, the Bargee's hot breath on his neck, he had the courage to speak the truth. "I wasn't catching fish," said Peter. "That's not your fault, I'll be bound," said the man, giving Peter's ear a twist—not a hard one—but still a twist.”
“Not the least turn or twist in the fibres of any one animal which does not render them more proper for that particular animal's way of life than any other cast or texture.”
“Habakkuk brought him a ſmooth, ſtrong, tough Rope, made of many a ply of vvholeſome Scandinavian Hemp, compactly tvviſted together, vvith a Nooſe that ſlip'd as glib as a Bird-catcher's Gin. Jack ſhrunk and grevv pale at firſt ſight of it, he handled it, meaſur'd it, ſtretch'd it, fix'd it againſt the Iron-bar of the VVindovv to try its ſtrength, but not Familiarity could reconcile him to it. He found fault vvith the length, the thickneſs, and the tvviſt, nay, the very colour did not pleaſe him.”
“the thrid By griesly Lachesis was spun with paine, That cruell Atropos eftsoones vndid, With cursed knife cutting the twist in twaine […]”
“I was one morning walking arm in arm with him in St James's Park, his dress then being […] waistcoat and breeches of the same blue satin, trimmed with silver twist à la hussarde, and ermine edges.”
“Bunny sat on the only remaining stool at the leather-padded oval bar in the Iron Lounge. It was happy hour, two drinks for the price of one. She decided on a martini with a twist, and while the bartender was preparing her drink, she scanned the faces looking at the bar.”
“But here a twist in the stream brought us out from the bushes”
“I stumbled along through the young pines and huckleberry bushes. Pretty soon I struck into a sort of path that, I cal'lated, might lead to the road I was hunting for. It twisted and turned, and, the first thing I knew, made a sudden bend around a bunch of bayberry scrub and opened out into a big clear space like a lawn.”
“I'm all agog at the new twist to the royal scandal.”
“Though set in Los Angeles, the film has a familiar, television look and feel - two handsome partners, cops, criminals, fast cars and a marginal romance. The twist in the buddy-car-chase formula is that here the good guys tend to blur into the bad.”
“Roy: Oh no, now I know there's a twist. I'm gonna spend the whole film guessing what it is. Damn you, Dominator! Moss: Just try and forget that there's a twist. Roy: Oh, how can you forget there's a twist?... Douglas: Oh, I've heard of this flick. There's a twist in it, isn't there?... I bet he's a woman, that bloke. No, you think it's the future, but it's actually set in the past. It's not Earth. It's all a dream!... They're all clones. He's his own brother. Everyone's a ghost.”
“In the abstract, Stuhlbarg’s twinkly-eyed sidekick suggests Joe Pesci in Lethal Weapon 2 by way of late-period Robin Williams with an alien twist, but Stuhlbarg makes a character that easily could have come across as precious into a surprisingly palatable, even charming man.”
“Come on, baby, let's do the twist Take me by my little hand and go like this”
“Out from his coffin, Drac's voice did ring Seems he was troubled by just one thing Opened the lid and shook his fist And said, "Whatever happened to my Transylvania twist?" It's now the Mash It's now the Monster Mash.”
“Well, let's dance, well let's dance. We'll do the twist, the stomp, the mashed potato too Any old dance that you want to do But let's dance.”
“She taught him to do the twist, having learned it herself from an Alvin Ailey dancer at Jacob's Pillow.”
“No twiſt, no twig, no bough nor branch […]”
“James and Ruby danced over beside us. ‘Did you tell her?’ he asked, looking at me. I nodded. ‘Wait a minute,’ Gloria said, as they started to dance away. ‘What’s the big idea of talking behind my back?’ ‘Tell that twist to lay off me,’ James said, still speaking directly to me.”
“(Dane, speaking about a woman character) "I'll see where the twist flops"”
“We spent a lot of time up on the staging of the great furnaces, trying to pick up the tricks of the trade from the taciturn furnacemen who sat around placidly smoking, or chewing twist, and occasionally throwing in more pig iron to the molten white-hot metal.”
“[…] this Katie Byrne was a great favourite with Art and Con, to whom she always brought a gift of tobacco twist, when she came on a visit, and Art and Con were great chewers of tobacco twist, and never had enough, never never had enough tobacco twist, for their liking.”
“Damascus twist”
“a twist toward fanaticism”
“Hope you’ve brought good appetites with you, gentlemen. You, Doolan, I know ave, for you’ve always ad a deuce of a twist.”
“He [the yearling bull] had a good handsome male head, and he had a capital twist. He had a spring in his rib, and was something over seven feet in girth. He was well covered, and had all the recommendations of quality, symmetry, and size.”
“The physician should evaluate for a history of tight ponytails, buns, chignons, braids, twists, weaves, cornrows, dreadlocks, sisterlocks, and hair wefts in addition to the usage of religious hair coverings.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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