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- adj. 扭曲的
- v. 扭动(twist的过去式)
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1. The patient's face twisted up with pain.
病人痛苦得脸都扭曲变形了。
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2. The defendant twisted uneasily in his chair.
被告不安地在椅子上扭动身子。
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3. The horse twisted and bucked and finally dismounted its rider.
那匹马扭动并猛然弓背跃起把骑手摔下马。
- twisted (adj.) late 15c., "intertwined, past-participle adjective from twist (v.). Meaning "perverted, mentally strange" (1900) probably is from twist (n.) in a sense of "mental peculiarity, perversion" attested by 1811.
twist·ed ★ / ˈtwɪstɪd ; NAmE ˈtwɪstɪd / adjective 1 ★ bent or turned so that the original shape is lost 扭曲的;弯曲的;变形的 ◆ After the crash the car was a mass of twisted metal. 那辆车撞成了一堆扭曲的废铁。 ◆ a twisted ankle (= injured by being turned suddenly) 扭伤的踝关节 ◆ She gave a small twisted smile. 她不自然地微微一笑。 2 (of a person's mind or behaviour 人的思想或行为 ) not normal; strange in an unpleasant way 怪僻的;偏执的 ◆ Her experiences had left her bitter and twisted. 她的经历使她变得愤愤不平,性情乖僻。 twist·ed / ˈtwɪstɪd ; NAmE ˈtwɪstɪd /
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