twist in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for twist in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.twist [Brit twɪst, Am twɪst] N

II.twist [Brit twɪst, Am twɪst] VB trans

III.twist [Brit twɪst, Am twɪst] VB intr

plot twist [ˈplɒ(t) twɪst, Amˈplɑ(t) ˌtwɪst] N

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twist in the PONS Dictionary

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to get one's knickers in a twist Aus, Brit iron hum inf

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twist Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to twist sth out of shape
to twist sth into a knot
to take a new twist
to be in a twist
to go round the twist Brit inf
to get one's knickers in a twist Aus, Brit iron hum inf
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Reeling is the process where the silk that has been wound into skeins, is cleaned, receives a twist and is wound onto bobbins.
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He can also twist himself tightly to cause himself to spin at his opponent while his arms flail.
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Often the news stories related to actual events, but ended in a twist with the punchline.
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With each twist and turn, and a tongue roll, the community came out, 100 bikes for the tikes.
abcnews4.com
In an unusual twist for the time, her mysteries featured female heroines.
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The roadster can be distinguished from the racers by the presence of twist grip linkages.
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The neat twist is she's underwater, using a jet-propelled chair fitted with a fin.
metro.co.uk
The twist is that practically everything in it is also available to buy -- save for the fitted kitchen and space-saving fold-down beds.
www.independent.co.uk
A twist shifter is mounted in line with the handlebar grips.
en.wikipedia.org
Twist off the leaves leaving an inch or two of stem attached.
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