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SCREWED
Traducere în limba română
screwed adjectiv
1. cu şurub.
2. (sl.) beat, băut, cherchelit, afumat, aghezmuit, pilit.
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
Well, there we stood, two on one side, five on the other, the pit between us, and nobody screwed up high enough to offer the first blow.
(Treasure Island, de Robert Louis Stevenson)
Thereupon he seized them by the throats, put them on the cutting-board and screwed their feet fast.
(Fairy Tales, de The Brothers Grimm)
They rushed in and overpowered her with their chloroform, carried her down, poured more into the coffin to insure against her waking, and then screwed down the lid.
(His Last Bow, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
He screwed up his string to the furthest pitch, and shot his quarrel at the dangling shield.
(The White Company, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
He screwed up his face as he took a sup from Sir Charles’s brandy flask.
(Rodney Stone, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
My aunt retired behind the round green fan of former days, which was screwed on the back of a chair, and occasionally wiped her eyes, for about a quarter of an hour.
(David Copperfield, de Charles Dickens)
We soldered up the leaden coffin, screwed on the coffin-lid, and gathering up our belongings, came away.
(Dracula, de Bram Stoker)
He lay upon his side, his limbs drawn up, and his head screwed round at a most unnatural angle, so that he seemed to be looking straight over his own shoulder.
(The Lost World, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
Laurie screwed up his face and obeyed with a gingerly peck at each little cheek that produced another laugh, and made the babies squeal.
(Little Women, de Louisa May Alcott)
I sat there an hour one morning waiting for Anderson, with only her and a little girl or two in the room, the governess being sick or run away, and the mother in and out every moment with letters of business, and I could hardly get a word or a look from the young lady—nothing like a civil answer—she screwed up her mouth, and turned from me with such an air!
(Mansfield Park, de Jane Austen)