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twist

verb
/twɪst/
/twɪst/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they twist
/twɪst/
/twɪst/
he / she / it twists
/twɪsts/
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past simple twisted
/ˈtwɪstɪd/
/ˈtwɪstɪd/
past participle twisted
/ˈtwɪstɪd/
/ˈtwɪstɪd/
-ing form twisting
/ˈtwɪstɪŋ/
/ˈtwɪstɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    bend into shape弯曲成形

  1. [transitive] twist something (into something) to bend or turn something into a particular shape使弯曲,使扭曲(成一定形状)
    • Twist the wire to form a circle.把铁丝弯成一个环。
    • Her hair was twisted into a knot on top of her head.她的头发在头顶拧成一个结。
    Topics Physics and chemistryc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slightly
    • gently
    • quickly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • into
    phrases
    • twist and turn
    • twist (yourself) free
    • twist something out of shape
    See full entry
  2. [transitive, intransitive] to bend or turn something into a shape or position that is not normal or natural; to be bent or turned in this way(使)弯曲变形,扭曲变形
    • twist something (+ adv./prep.) He grabbed me and twisted my arm behind my back.他抓住我,把我的胳膊扭到背后。
    • + adv./prep. Her face twisted in anger.她气得脸都变形了。
    Extra Examples
    • Her mouth was twisted out of shape by grief.她悲伤得嘴扭曲变形了。
    • His mouth twisted bitterly.他痛苦地歪着嘴。
    • My stomach twisted into knots.我的胃扭成了一团。
    • Nicola's face twisted into a grimace of disgust.尼古拉的脸厌恶地扭曲成一种怪相。
    • The bike was just a heap of twisted metal.这辆自行车只是一堆扭曲的金属。
    • The boy's leg was twisted back painfully.男孩的腿被痛苦地往后扭转。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slightly
    • gently
    • quickly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • into
    phrases
    • twist and turn
    • twist (yourself) free
    • twist something out of shape
    See full entry
  3. turn body转动身体

  4. [transitive, intransitive] to turn part of your body around while the rest stays still扭转,转动(身体部位)
    • twist something (+ adv./prep.) He twisted his head around to look at her.他扭过头去看她。
    • + adv./prep. She twisted in her chair when I called her name.我唤她的名字时,她坐在座椅上转过身来。
    Extra Examples
    • Hold your arms out to the sides and twist your upper body.保持双臂伸向两侧,转动上半身。
    • He twisted sideways to face her.他侧扭过身体去面对着她。
    • Tim twisted round and glared at her.蒂姆转过身,怒视着她。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slightly
    • gently
    • quickly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • into
    phrases
    • twist and turn
    • twist (yourself) free
    • twist something out of shape
    See full entry
  5. [intransitive, transitive] to turn your body with quick, sharp movements and change direction often(猛地将身体)转动,旋转,扭动
    • I twisted and turned to avoid being caught.我左躲右闪免得被捉住。
    • + adv./prep. She tried unsuccessfully to twist free.她试图挣脱身子,但无济于事。
    • twist something/yourself + adv./prep. He managed to twist himself round in the restricted space.他设法在有限的空间内转过身来。
    Extra Examples
    • She fired again and saw the creature twist violently.她又开了一枪,见那动物剧烈地扭动着躯体。
    • Rachel twisted and turned in her sleep.雷切尔睡觉时翻来复去地扭动身子。
    • The prisoner twisted in his seat, trying to free the ropes around his wrists.囚犯在座位上扭动身体,试图解开手腕上的绳子。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slightly
    • gently
    • quickly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • into
    phrases
    • twist and turn
    • twist (yourself) free
    • twist something out of shape
    See full entry
  6. turn with hand用手转动

  7. [transitive] twist something (+ adv./prep.) to turn something around in a circle with your hand(用手)转动,旋转
    • Twist the knob to the left to open the door.向左转动手柄把门打开。
    • Nervously I twisted the ring on my finger.我紧张地转动着手指上的戒指。
    Extra Examples
    • She placed her hand on the doorknob and twisted slowly.她把手放在门把手上缓慢地转动了一下。
    • Try twisting the handle to the right.试着将把手向右旋转一下。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slightly
    • gently
    • quickly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • into
    phrases
    • twist and turn
    • twist (yourself) free
    • twist something out of shape
    See full entry
  8. of roads/rivers道路;河流

  9. [intransitive] to bend and change direction often曲折;蜿蜒;盘旋
    • The road twists and turns along the coast.道路沿着海滨蜿蜒曲折。
    • narrow twisting streets狭窄弯曲的街道
    • a twisting staircase盘旋而上的楼梯
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slightly
    • gently
    • quickly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • into
    phrases
    • twist and turn
    • twist (yourself) free
    • twist something out of shape
    See full entry
  10. injure part of body

  11. [transitive] twist something to injure part of your body, especially your ankle, wrist or knee, bending it in an uncomfortable way扭伤;崴伤
    • She fell and twisted her ankle.她摔了一下,把脚崴了。
    Topics Illnessc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slightly
    • gently
    • quickly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • into
    phrases
    • twist and turn
    • twist (yourself) free
    • twist something out of shape
    See full entry
  12. wind around缠绕

  13. [transitive] twist something (+ adv./prep.) to wind something around or through an object使缠绕;缭绕;盘绕
    • She twisted a scarf around her head.她用一条围巾裹住了头。
    • I twisted the bandage around his leg.我把他的腿缠上绷带。
    • The telephone cable has got twisted (= wound around itself).电话线缠绕在一起了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slightly
    • gently
    • quickly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • into
    phrases
    • twist and turn
    • twist (yourself) free
    • twist something out of shape
    See full entry
  14. [intransitive] twist (round/around something) to move or grow by winding around something蠕动;盘绕;缠绕生长
    • A snake was twisting around his arm.一条蛇缠绕在他的手臂上。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slightly
    • gently
    • quickly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • into
    phrases
    • twist and turn
    • twist (yourself) free
    • twist something out of shape
    See full entry
  15. facts事实

  16. [transitive] twist something to deliberately change the meaning of what somebody has said, or to present facts in a particular way, in order to benefit yourself or harm somebody else(故意)歪曲,曲解 synonym misrepresent
    • You always twist everything I say.你总是歪曲我说的每一句话。
    • The newspaper was accused of twisting the facts.这家报纸被指责歪曲事实。
  17. strings

  18. [transitive] twist something (into something) to turn or wind strings, etc. together to make something longer or thicker捻,搓,绞(线等)
    • They had twisted the sheets into a rope and escaped by climbing down it.他们把床单绞成绳子,缘绳而下逃走了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slightly
    • gently
    • quickly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • into
    phrases
    • twist and turn
    • twist (yourself) free
    • twist something out of shape
    See full entry
  19. Word OriginOld English (as a noun), of Germanic origin; probably from the base of twin and twine. Current verb senses date from late Middle English.
Idioms
turn/twist the knife (in the wound)
  1. to say or do something unkind deliberately; to make somebody who is unhappy feel even more unhappy恶意地说(或做);落井下石;往伤口上撒盐
    • Marcia laughed as she twisted the knife still deeper.玛西娅笑着把刀扭得更深了。
    • Just to twist the knife, the filmmakers have provided a surprise ending.为了更加悲情,电影制作者早已准备好了一个令人吃惊的结局。
twist somebody’s arm
  1. (informal) to persuade or force somebody to do something劝说;强迫;生拉硬拽;施加压力Topics Discussion and agreementc1
twist/wrap/wind somebody around your little finger
  1. (informal) to persuade somebody to do anything that you want任意摆布某人;左右某人
    • She has always been able to twist her parents around her little finger.她总是能让父母对她指手画脚。

twist

noun
/twɪst/
/twɪst/
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    action of turning旋转

  1. [countable] the action of turning something with your hand, or of turning a part of your body转动;旋转;搓;捻;拧;扭动
    • She gave the lid another twist and it came off.她又拧了一下,盖儿开了。
    • He gave a shy smile and a little twist of his head.他羞怯地笑了笑,略微扭了一下头。
    • He finished him off with a quick twist of the knife.他迅速将刀一转结果了他的性命。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • little
    • slight
    • quick
    verb + twist
    • give something
    preposition
    • twist of
    • twist to
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  2. unexpected change意外变化

  3. [countable] an unexpected change or development in a story or situation(故事或情况的)转折,转变,突然变化
    • the twists and turns of his political career他政治生涯的一波三折
    • The story has taken another twist.故事情节再一次变化。
    • The disappearance of a vital witness added a new twist to the case.一名重要证人失踪,令诉讼出现了新的变数。
    • By a curious twist of fate we met again only a week or so later.由于命运巧妙的安排,大约只过了一周我们又相逢了。
    • a bizarre twist to the tale故事的离奇转折
    Extra Examples
    • The writer takes well-known fairy tales and gives them an ironic twist.作者运用讽刺手法对家喻户晓的童话故事进行了新的诠释。
    • In a bizarre twist to the evening the police came at eleven and arrested our host.晚会上发生了怪异的一幕,11 点钟警察来了并逮捕了主人。
    • The movie gives this old legend a real modern twist.电影让这个古老的传说转而产生了一种真正的现代色彩。
    • the latest twist in the saga of high-level corruption一连串高层腐败事件的最新发展
    • horror movies with twist endings结局出人意料的恐怖电影
    • I thought it would be an interesting twist on the zombie movie.我认为这将成为一部情节曲折、有趣的僵尸还魂的电影。
    • I added my own twist to the whole thing.我在全部情节里加入了自己的曲折经历。
    • classic French dishes with a twist带有新花样的经典法式佳肴
    Topics Literature and writingc1, Film and theatrec1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • final
    • latest
    • added
    verb + twist
    • give something
    • have
    • offer
    twist + noun
    • ending
    preposition
    • in a twist
    • with a twist
    • twist in
    phrases
    • a twist in the tale
    • a twist of fate
    • twists and turns
    See full entry
  4. in road/river道路;河流

  5. [countable] a sharp bend in a road or river急转弯处;曲折处
    • The car followed the twists and turns of the mountain road.汽车沿着弯弯曲曲的山路行驶。
    • They approached a twist in the path.他们走近小路的转弯处。
    Topics Transport by car or lorryc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • sharp
    preposition
    • twist in
    phrases
    • twists and turns
    See full entry
  6. shape形状

  7. [countable] a thing that has been twisted into a particular shape螺旋状的东西;卷曲物;捻合成的东西
    • mineral water with a twist of lemon加了一卷柠檬皮的矿泉水
    Extra Examples
    • A twist in the hose was stopping the water coming out.软管的一个扭曲阻止了水的流出。
    • a wry twist to her lips她不高兴地撅了撅嘴
  8. dance舞蹈

  9. the twist
    [singular] a fast dance that was popular in the 1960s, in which you twist from side to side扭摆舞(盛行于 20 世纪 60 年代)
  10. Word OriginOld English (as a noun), of Germanic origin; probably from the base of twin and twine. Current verb senses date from late Middle English.
Idioms
get your knickers in a twist (British English)
(North American English get your panties in a bunch)
  1. (informal) to become angry, confused or upset恼火;困惑;烦闷
round the bend/twist
  1. (especially British English, informal) crazy发疯;疯狂
    • She's gone completely round the twist.她完全疯了。
    Topics Personal qualitiesc2
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3673 COCA: 3759
twist

noun¹

1act of twisting sthADJECTIVE | VERB + TWIST | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVElittle, slight輕輕的轉動;輕微的旋轉quick, sharp迅速的轉動;急劇的旋轉wry(面部表情的)扭曲'You're brave,' she said, with a wry twist of the mouth.“你很勇敢。”她不高興地噘了噘嘴說。VERB + TWISTgive sth扭轉⋯Give the lid another twist.再擰一下蓋子。PREPOSITIONtwist of⋯扭轉He finished him off with a quick twist of the knife.他迅速將刀一轉結果了他的性命。twist to⋯的扭歪a wry twist to her lips她不高興地噘了噘嘴
twist

noun²

2change/development變化ADJECTIVE | VERB + TWIST | TWIST + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfinal, latest最後的轉折;最新的發展the latest twist in the saga of high-level corruption一連串高層腐敗事件的最新發展added, extra, further增加的/額外的/進一步的轉折fresh, modern, new新近的/現代的/新的轉折The movie gives this old legend a real modern twist.電影讓這個古老的傳說轉而產生了一種真正的現代色彩。clever, interesting, intriguing, neat, nice聰明的/有趣的/耐人尋味的/利索的/漂亮的轉折bizarre, curious, dramatic, ironic, odd, strange, surprise, surprising, unexpected, unique, unusual, weird奇異的/古怪的/戲劇性的/具諷刺意味的/反常的/奇怪的/出人意料的/出其不意的/沒有料到的/獨特的/不尋常的/怪異的轉折cruel, shocking, vicious殘酷的/驚人的/兇險的變化a cruel twist of fate命運的殘酷轉變little, slight輕輕的轉動;輕微的轉變That adds a slight twist to this battle.那使這場戰鬥產生了輕微的變化。plot劇情轉折VERB + TWISTgive sth改變⋯The writer takes well-known fairy tales and gives them an ironic twist.作者運用諷刺手法對家喻戶曉的童話故事進行了新的詮釋。have, offer有轉折;有扭曲The movie has some unexpected twists.這部電影裏有一些意想不到的曲折變化。add加入曲折經歷I added my own twist to the whole thing.我在全部情節裏加入了自己的曲折經歷。take發生轉折The scandal has taken a new twist this week.這個星期醜聞又有了新的發展。TWIST + NOUNending (especially NAmE) 意外的結局horror movies with twist endings結局出人意料的恐怖電影PREPOSITIONin a twist, with a twist隨着一個轉折classic French dishes with a twist (= with a difference) 帶有新花樣的經典法式佳肴twist in⋯中的轉折a twist in the plot情節的轉折twist on在⋯上的扭轉I thought it would be an interesting twist on the zombie movie.我認為這將成為一部情節曲折、有趣的僵屍還魂的電影。twist to⋯的轉折In a bizarre twist to the evening the police came at eleven and arrested our host.晚會上發生了怪異的一幕,11 點鐘警察來了並逮捕了主人。PHRASESa twist in the tale故事中意想不到的轉折I find this latest twist in the tale most intriguing.我發現故事情節中最新的波折極為耐人尋味。a twist of fate命運的轉折twists and turns意外的曲折變化the twists and turns in the economy經濟的風雲變化
twist

noun³

3in a road, river, etc.公路;河流ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEsharp急轉彎PREPOSITIONtwist in⋯處的轉彎a sharp twist in the road路上的急轉彎PHRASEStwists and turns彎彎曲曲處the twists and turns of the river這條河彎彎曲曲的地方
twist

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBslightly略微地轉身She twisted slightly in her chair to look up at him.她在椅子裏略轉過身抬頭朝他望去。gently輕輕地扭動Gently twist off the green stalks.輕輕掰掉綠色的柄。quickly, slowly快扭;慢扭She placed her hand on the doorknob and twisted slowly.她把手放在門把手上緩慢地轉動了一下。violently急劇地扭動She fired again and saw the creature twist violently.她又開了一槍,見那動物劇烈地扭動着軀體。badly, painfully嚴重地/痛苦地扭曲She badly twisted her ankle on the high jump.她跳高時嚴重扭傷了腳踝。The boy's leg was twisted back painfully.男孩的腿被痛苦地往後扭轉。bitterly嘲諷地歪(嘴)His mouth twisted bitterly.他痛苦地歪着嘴。nervously緊張地扭動Amanda nervously twisted her hair.阿曼達緊張地纏扭着她的頭髮。away, off, together, up扭開;扭掉;搓攏;盤繞起Her black hair was twisted up into a knot on top of her head.她的黑髮盤在頭頂挽成一個髮髻。sideways側扭He twisted sideways to face her.他側扭過身體去面對着她。PREPOSITIONaround, round (especially BrE) 纏繞⋯I twisted the bandage around his leg.我把他的腿纏上繃帶。into扭成⋯My stomach twisted into knots.我的胃扭成了一團。Nicola's face twisted into a grimace of disgust.尼古拉的臉厭惡地扭曲成一種怪相。with因⋯而扭曲His face was twisted with rage.他的臉被氣歪了。PHRASEStwist and turn蜿蜒The road twists and turns along the coast.這條路沿着海岸線迂迴曲折。twist (yourself) free掙脫He managed to twist himself free.他掙脫了出來。twist sth out of shape使⋯扭曲變形Her mouth was twisted out of shape by grief.她悲傷得嘴扭曲變形了。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3673 COCA: 3759
twist noun
corner
twist verb
twist (twist metal) curve (a road twists and turns) injure (twist your ankle) spin (twist the handle) turn1 (twist your head from side to side) wrap sb/sth around/round sb/sth (The cable was twisted.) wriggle (twist and turn in your sleep) twist sb's arm press2
twist

verb

twist ♦︎ bend ♦︎ distort ♦︎ deform ♦︎ buckle ♦︎ warpThese words all mean to force sth into a new shape that is not straight. 这些词均表示使弯曲、使变形。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to be slightly twisted / bent / distorted / deformed / warpedto bend / buckle under the weight of sthto be twisted / bent out of shape twist [transitive, intransitive] to force sth into a particular shape, especially by turning each end in the opposite direction; to force sth into a shape or position that is not normal or natural; to be turned by force in this way 使弯曲,使扭曲(尤指将两端并拢);(使)弯曲变形,扭曲变形Twist the wire to form a circle.把铁丝弯成一个环。He grabbed me and twisted my arm behind my back.他抓住我,把我的胳膊拧到背后。Her face twisted in anger.她气得脸都变形了。 see also twisted bent bend (bent, bent) [transitive] to force sth that was straight into an angle or curve 使弯曲;使弯折Mark the pipe where you want to bend it.在管子上要弄弯的地方做个记号。The knives were bent out of shape.那些刀已经弯曲变形了。 see also bent bent distort dɪˈstɔːt; NAmE dɪˈstɔːrt [transitive] to change the shape, appearance or sound of sth so that it is strange or not clear 使变形;使扭曲;使失真It was like one of those fairground mirrors that distort your shape.它就像露天游乐场那些使人身形扭曲变形的哈哈镜。The loudspeaker seemed to distort his voice.他的声音从喇叭里传出来,好像失真了。 deform dɪˈfɔːm; NAmE dɪˈfɔːrm [transitive] to change or spoil the usual or natural shape of sth 改变⋯的外形;损毁⋯的形状;使成畸形The disease had deformed his spine.疾病导致他脊柱变形。 see also deformed bent buckle [intransitive, transitive] to become crushed or bent under a weight or force; to crush or bend sth in this way (被)压垮,压弯The steel frames began to buckle under the strain.钢架在重压下开始变形。The crash buckled the front of my car.我汽车的前部被撞扁了。 warp wɔːp; NAmE wɔːrp [intransitive, transitive, usually passive] to become, or make sth become, twisted or bent out of its natural shape, for example because it has become too hot or too damp (使)扭曲,弯曲,变形(如因过热或过潮)The window frames had begun to warp.窗框已经开始变形。The big double doors were warped with heat and humidity.大的双扇门因受热和受潮变形了。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3673 COCA: 3759
twist
To change the shape of something: shape, reshape, form...
To move in circles or twists: spin, revolve, whirl...
To injure yourself or someone else: injure, harm, wound...
To wind or twist something: wind, twist, tangle...
What roads, paths and areas of land do: ascend, bend, bifurcate...
Changes: effect, change, trend...
Small amounts or pieces of something: bit, piece, fragment...
Types of dance: belly dance, bolero, boogie...

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