(somun veya vidaların sıkıştırılıp gevşetilmesi için kullanılan) anahtar, anahtar, burkma, burkmak, burkulma, bükme, ayrılış acısı, bükmek, asılma, çekme, kanırtmak, lokma anahtar, asılmak, ters anlamak, somun anahtarı, ingiliz anahtarı, vida anahtarı, çekmek, ıngiliz anahtarı, yüreği buran olay, yanlış yorumlamak, zorla almak, çarpıtmak, bükülme, ayarlı anahtar, yüreği buran olay: It was a wrench for, sert bir çekiş, burk, burkutuş, burkmak (bir uzvu), sert bir şekilde çekmek, anahtar/buruk, vida somunu anahtarı, burkulmak, Ayağını burktu, burkulmak (bir uzuv), He wrenched his ankle, kasten ters anlam vermek, burkan, burkucu, bükülmüş, anahtarlar, burkulmuş, burkarak, burkulmuş,
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(somun veya vidaların sıkıştırılıp gevşetilmesi için kullanılan) anahtar isim
A violent pull or twist; a tug, A distorting change, A movement that twists and pulls violently, (Should we delete() this redundant sense?) Sad feeling when leaving something or someone loved, A sudden emotional change, a hand tool for making rotational adjustments, such as fitting nuts and bolts, or fitting pipes, To use the tool known as a wrench, To injure (a joint) by pulling or twisting, To pull or twist violently, Any number of forces acting at any points upon a rigid body may be compounded so as to be equivalent to a wrench, To pull with a twist; to wrest, twist, or force by violence, The system made up of a force and a couple of forces in a plane perpendicular to that force, a screw key, To strain; to sprain; hence, to distort; to pervert, pull by force; bend forcefully; twist; hurt by twisting; cut off; distort, pervert, of different sizes, An instrument, often a simple bar or lever with jaws or an angular orifice either at the end or between the ends, for exerting a twisting strain, as in turning bolts, nuts, screw taps, etc, twist or pull violently or suddenly, especially so as to remove (something) from that to which it is attached or from where it originates; "wrench a window off its hinges"; "wrench oneself free from somebody's grip"; "a deep sigh was wrenched from his chest", make a sudden twisting motion, a hand tool that is used to hold or twist a nut or bolt a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments; "the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell"; "he was sidelined with a hamstring pull", Many wrenches have adjustable jaws for grasping nuts, etc, If someone throws a wrench or throws a monkey wrench into a process, they prevent something happening smoothly by deliberately causing a problem. Their delegation threw a giant monkey wrench into the process this week by raising all sorts of petty objections. or spanner Tool, usually operated by hand, for tightening bolts and nuts. A wrench basically consists of a lever with a notch at one or both ends for gripping the bolt or nut so that it can be twisted by a pull at right angles to the axes of the lever and the bolt or nut. Open-end wrenches have ends with straight-sided slots that fit over the part being tightened; box-end wrenches have ends that enclose the nut and have six, eight, 12, or 16 points inside the head. A socket wrench is essentially a short pipe with a square or hexagonal hole and either a permanent or a removable handle, a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments; "the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell"; "he was sidelined with a hamstring pull", a jerky pulling movement, Means; contrivance, A wrench or a monkey wrench is an adjustable metal tool used for tightening or loosening metal nuts of different sizes, If you say that leaving someone or something is a wrench, you feel very sad about it. I always knew it would be a wrench to leave Essex after all these years Although it would be a wrench, we would all accept the challenge of moving abroad, violent twist; violent ripping; act of wresting; tool for gripping or turning bolts, If you wrench something that is fixed in a particular position, you pull or twist it violently, in order to move or remove it. He felt two men wrench the suitcase from his hand They wrenched open the passenger doors and jumped into her car, If you wrench yourself free from someone who is holding you, you get away from them by suddenly twisting the part of your body that is being held. She wrenched herself from his grasp He wrenched his arm free She tore at one man's face as she tried to wrench free, If you wrench one of your joints, you twist it and injure it. He had wrenched his ankle badly from the force of the fall, twist and compress, as if in pain or anguish; "Wring one's hand", a hand tool that is used to hold or twist a nut or bolt, twist suddenly so as to sprain; "wrench one's ankle"; "The wrestler twisted his shoulder"; "the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell"; "I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days", Trick; deceit; fraud; stratagem, A violent twist, or a pull with twisting, A sprain; an injury by twisting, as in a joint, Exclusively from a crowbar attack, especially to the torso region of the scientist, er uhmm opponent, A tool for turning nuts or bolts This term is not common in British usage, where the term "spanner" or "key" is generally preferred Wrenches are divided into two families, A spanner, usually adjustable, Bike mechanic, as in "Gravy Gravenites, team wrench for ", Slang for mechanic, Mechanic He is the one who wields the wrenches, Slang for racing mechanic, Simple past and past participle of to wrench, {third-person singular of wrench, plural of wrench, Present participle of to wrench, causing great physical or mental suffering; "a wrenching pain",
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A violent pull or twist; a tug - "With a wrench, which threw his victim back upon the bed as though hurled from a height, he turned and sprang at us."
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A distorting change
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A movement that twists and pulls violently
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(Should we delete() this redundant sense?) Sad feeling when leaving something or someone loved - "Also, it puts a lot of undue pressure on Tevez. Obviously he had his differences with Sir Alex and the board at Old Trafford, but it was clearly a wrench for him to leave United given his fantastic relationship with the fans. -"
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A sudden emotional change
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a hand tool for making rotational adjustments, such as fitting nuts and bolts, or fitting pipes
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To use the tool known as a wrench - "The plumber wrenched the pipes until they came loose."
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To injure (a joint) by pulling or twisting - "Be careful not to wrench your ankle walking along those loose stones!"
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To pull or twist violently - "With a surge of adrenaline, she wrenched the car door off and pulled out the injured man."
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Any number of forces acting at any points upon a rigid body may be compounded so as to be equivalent to a wrench
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To pull with a twist; to wrest, twist, or force by violence
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The system made up of a force and a couple of forces in a plane perpendicular to that force
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a screw key
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To strain; to sprain; hence, to distort; to pervert
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pull by force; bend forcefully; twist; hurt by twisting; cut off; distort, pervert fiil
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of different sizes
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An instrument, often a simple bar or lever with jaws or an angular orifice either at the end or between the ends, for exerting a twisting strain, as in turning bolts, nuts, screw taps, etc
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twist or pull violently or suddenly, especially so as to remove (something) from that to which it is attached or from where it originates; "wrench a window off its hinges"; "wrench oneself free from somebody's grip"; "a deep sigh was wrenched from his chest"
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make a sudden twisting motion
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a hand tool that is used to hold or twist a nut or bolt a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments; "the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell"; "he was sidelined with a hamstring pull"
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Many wrenches have adjustable jaws for grasping nuts, etc
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If someone throws a wrench or throws a monkey wrench into a process, they prevent something happening smoothly by deliberately causing a problem. Their delegation threw a giant monkey wrench into the process this week by raising all sorts of petty objections. or spanner Tool, usually operated by hand, for tightening bolts and nuts. A wrench basically consists of a lever with a notch at one or both ends for gripping the bolt or nut so that it can be twisted by a pull at right angles to the axes of the lever and the bolt or nut. Open-end wrenches have ends with straight-sided slots that fit over the part being tightened; box-end wrenches have ends that enclose the nut and have six, eight, 12, or 16 points inside the head. A socket wrench is essentially a short pipe with a square or hexagonal hole and either a permanent or a removable handle
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a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments; "the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell"; "he was sidelined with a hamstring pull"
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a jerky pulling movement
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Means; contrivance
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A wrench or a monkey wrench is an adjustable metal tool used for tightening or loosening metal nuts of different sizes
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If you say that leaving someone or something is a wrench, you feel very sad about it. I always knew it would be a wrench to leave Essex after all these years Although it would be a wrench, we would all accept the challenge of moving abroad
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violent twist; violent ripping; act of wresting; tool for gripping or turning bolts isim
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If you wrench something that is fixed in a particular position, you pull or twist it violently, in order to move or remove it. He felt two men wrench the suitcase from his hand They wrenched open the passenger doors and jumped into her car
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If you wrench yourself free from someone who is holding you, you get away from them by suddenly twisting the part of your body that is being held. She wrenched herself from his grasp He wrenched his arm free She tore at one man's face as she tried to wrench free
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If you wrench one of your joints, you twist it and injure it. He had wrenched his ankle badly from the force of the fall
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twist and compress, as if in pain or anguish; "Wring one's hand"
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a hand tool that is used to hold or twist a nut or bolt
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twist suddenly so as to sprain; "wrench one's ankle"; "The wrestler twisted his shoulder"; "the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell"; "I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days"
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Trick; deceit; fraud; stratagem
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A violent twist, or a pull with twisting
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A sprain; an injury by twisting, as in a joint
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Exclusively from a crowbar attack, especially to the torso region of the scientist, er uhmm opponent
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A tool for turning nuts or bolts This term is not common in British usage, where the term "spanner" or "key" is generally preferred Wrenches are divided into two families
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A spanner, usually adjustable
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Bike mechanic, as in "Gravy Gravenites, team wrench for "
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Slang for mechanic
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Mechanic He is the one who wields the wrenches
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Slang for racing mechanic
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wrenched
Simple past and past participle of to wrench
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wrenches
{third-person singular of wrench
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wrenches
plural of wrench
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wrenching
Present participle of to wrench
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wrenching
causing great physical or mental suffering; "a wrenching pain"
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