Wringing Meaning in English
word · lemma: wring
ˈɹɪŋɪŋ
RING-ing
ɹˈɪŋɪŋ
ring-ING
التعريف
The act of twisting something forcefully, usually to remove liquid, or of squeezing hands together tightly, often due to worry or stress.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used primarily for twisting wet clothes ('wringing out a towel') or describing anxious hand movements ('wringing his hands with worry'). Formal in writing; neutral in speech. Do not confuse with 'ringing' (bell sound).
Spanish: retorcer (ropa) - exprimir (manos) - apretar fuertementePortuguese (BR): torcer (roupa) - espremer (mãos) - apertar fortePortuguese (PT): torcer (roupa) - espremer (mãos) - apertar fortementeChinese (Simplified): 拧干 (衣服) - 拧紧 (手) - 用力挤压Chinese (Traditional): 擰乾 (衣服) - 擰緊 (手) - 用力擠壓Hindi: निचोड़ना (कपड़े) - मरोड़ना (हाथ) - जोर से दबानाArabic: عصر (ملابس) - ليّ (يدين) - ضغط بقوةBengali: মোচড়ানো - নিংড়ানোRussian: выжимание - выкручиваниеJapanese: 絞ること - ねじることVietnamese: vắt - vặnKorean: 짜기 - 비틀기Turkish: sıkma - burmaUrdu: نچوڑنا - مروڑناIndonesian: vắt - vặn
جمل نموذجية
She is wringing the wet towel over the sink.
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He kept wringing his hands during the interview.
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My shirt is soaked; I'll start wringing it out.
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You won’t get all the water out without wringing it tightly.
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She sat in silence, wringing her hands nervously.
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After wringing the mop, it was finally dry enough to use again.
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