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[существительное]
дерганье; скручивание; вывих ; искажение; щемящая боль; щемящая тоска; гаечный ключ;
[глагол]
вырывать; вывертывать; вывихнуть; искажать


Тезаурус:

  1. "It will be a real wrench to leave the club after eight years but I have got to a stage when I must now look at what is best for my future."
  2. "I was waving this wrench in front of her face," 61-year-old Jean says.
  3. "Oh, for God's sake -" Kate exclaims, and tries to wrench her arm away.
  4. The major tectonic influences on the preserved structural geometry are Jurassic/Cretaceous rift and wrench faulting (Cimmerian) and Cretaceous (Alpine) compression and inversion.
  5. There are, however, a number of significant Variscan compressional and wrench features further north (see Owen and Weaver 1983, for a useful summary).
  6. "Well, my plan's to form a British chapter of the Monkey Wrench Gang and blow the bugger to pieces.
  7. It was a tremendous wrench, one from which Warnie never truly recovered.
  8. The dog was leaping about now, trying to wrench himself free of Lee.
  9. Her surprise at this and her immediate step backwards allowed the other one, now passing behind her, the opportunity to wrench her handbag from her grasp.
  10. A fight had taken place with the Jew-hating Italian who, armed with a wrench, had tried to kill him.
  11. He found a heavy wrench and hammered on the door.
  12. In The Wrench he creates the rigger Faussone, the practical man whose cranes girdle the world and who keeps returning, a little heavy-footed, to the house in Turin where two old aunts fuss over his welfare: Faussone was spoken of as "my alter ego", and the book has to struggle to accommodate him as a second person, available for interview by Levi.
  13. He had come home, it was beginning to seem, in order to finally wrench himself away from all his father represented, and not only him but the even more hateful world of the van Goghs; the art dealers, the bourgeoisie, polite society, "them".

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