screw
Определение

Определение screw - Английский словарь Reverso

Глагол

1.
fastening connect or assemble pieces using a screw
  • He screwed the shelves to the wall.
2.
!cheating UScheat someone or ruin their chancesUS
  • He screwed me out of my money.
3.
!departure UKleave or go awayUK
  • He told me to screw off.
4.
!relationships have sexual intercourse with someone
  • They were caught screwing in the car.
5.
billiards UKscrew back in billiards or snookerUK
  • He screwed the cue ball back perfectly.
6.
contortion contort or twist something
  • She screwed the paper into a ball.
7.
!emotion express displeasure or contempt for someone
  • Screw you for not helping!

Существительное

1.
hardware metal fastener with a helical thread
  • He used a screw to fix the shelf.
2.
mechanics simple machine that converts rotational into linear motion
  • The screw mechanism allows the clamp to hold tightly.
3.
motion twisting motion or turn
  • Give the lid a screw to open it.
4.
!prison USprison guardUS
  • The prisoners complained about the screw's behavior.
5.
!intimacy USsexual intercourseUS
  • They had a quick screw before leaving.
6.
nautical propeller on a ship or aircraft
  • The ship's screw was damaged in the storm.

Устойчивые выражения с screw

v.
make a mess of or ruin something
n.
cap that screws onto a container's thread
v.
cheat someone or ruin their chances
n.
screw with a cylindrical head and hexagonal drive hole
n.
mechanical device moving materials with a rotating helical screw
n.
small headless screw used to secure components
n.
helical ridge on a screw for fastening
v.
apply pressure or force to achieve a result
n.
device applying pressure using a screw mechanism

Этимология screw

Middle Dutch, schroef (spiral) + -ing (action)

Примеры screw в предложении

  • She screwed the legs onto the table.
  • The mechanic screwed the parts together tightly.
  • He screwed me out of my money.
  • They tried to screw him over in the deal.
  • She felt screwed by the unexpected changes.
  • He told me to screw off.
  • I decided to screw after the argument.
  • She wanted to screw before it got dark.
  • They were caught screwing in the car.
  • They decided to screw after the party.
  • She caught them screwing in the office.
  • He screwed the cue ball back perfectly.
  • She expertly screwed the ball to change its direction.
  • He practiced to screw the ball with precision.
  • She screwed the paper into a ball.
  • He screwed the cap back onto the bottle tightly.
  • The gymnast screwed her body into a complex position.
  • Screw you for not helping!
  • Don't screw with me like that!
  • He screwed his face up in disgust.
  • He used a screw to fix the shelf.
  • A screw fell out of the chair.
  • The mechanic tightened the screw on the engine.
  • The screw mechanism allows the clamp to hold tightly.
  • The screw needs to be tightened to secure the shelf.
  • He used a screw to fix the broken hinge.
  • Give the lid a screw to open it.
  • The screw of the bottle cap was tight.
  • He felt a screw in his stomach during the rollercoaster ride.
  • The prisoners complained about the screw's behavior.
  • The screw made his rounds every hour.
  • They bribed the screw to get extra food.
  • They had a quick screw before leaving.
  • They joked about a quick screw in the car.
  • A screw was all they needed to feel closer.
  • The ship's screw was damaged in the storm.
  • The engineer inspected the ship's screw for damage.
  • A new screw was installed to improve speed.

Перевод screw на другие языки

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  1. Арабский:

    ثبّت
  2. Бенгальский:

    স্ক্রু করা
  3. Вьетнамский:

    bắt vít
  4. Голландский:

    schroeven
  5. Греческий:

    βιδώνω
  6. Датский:

    skrue
  7. Иврит:

    לְחַבֵּר
  8. Испанский:

    atornillar
  9. Итальянский:

    avvitare
  10. Каталанский:

    cargolar
  11. Китайский:

  12. Корейский:

    나사로 고정하다
  13. Немецкий:

    schrauben
  14. Персидский:

    پیچ کرد
  15. Польский:

    przykręcać
  16. Португальский:

    parafusar
  17. Португальский (Бр.):

    parafusar
  18. Румынский:

    a fixa
  19. Русский:

    прикручивать
  20. Тайский:

    ขันสกรู
  21. Турецкий:

    vidalamak
  22. Украинский:

    прикручувати
  23. Французский:

    visser
  24. Хинди:

    जोड़ना
  25. Шведский:

    skruva
  26. Японский:

    ネジで固定する

Результаты для screw из Collins Dictionary

Результаты из словаря
screw    (screws  plural & 3rd person present)  (screwing  present participle)  (screwed  past tense & past participle  )
1    n-count  A screw is a metal object similar to a nail, with a raised spiral line around it. You turn a screw using a screwdriver so that it goes through two things, for example two pieces of wood, and fastens them together.  
Each bracket is fixed to the wall with just three screws.    
2    verb  If you screw something somewhere or if it screws somewhere, you fix it in place by means of a screw or screws.  
I had screwed the shelf on the wall myself...    V n prep  
Screw down any loose floorboards...    V n with adv  
I particularly like the type of shelving that screws to the wall.    V prep/adv  
3    adj  A screw lid or fitting is one that has a raised spiral line on the inside or outside of it, so that it can be fixed in place by twisting.  
ADJ n  
...an ordinary jam jar with a screw lid.    
4    verb  If you screw something somewhere or if it screws somewhere, you fix it in place by twisting it round and round.  
Kelly screwed the silencer onto the pistol...    V n prep  
Screw down the lid fairly tightly...    V n with adv  
...several aluminium poles that screw together to give a maximum length of 10 yards.    V prep/adv  
5    verb  If you screw something such as a piece of paper into a ball, you squeeze it or twist it tightly so that it is in the shape of a ball.  
  (BRIT)  
He screwed the paper into a ball and tossed it into the fire.    V n into n  
in AM, use crush    
6    verb  If you screw your face or your eyes into a particular expression, you tighten the muscles of your face to form that expression, for example because you are in pain or because the light is too bright.  
He screwed his face into an expression of mock pain.    V n into n  
7    v-recip  If someone screws someone else or if two people screw, they have sex together.  
RUDE  
8    verb  Some people use screw in expressions such as screw you or screw that to show that they are not concerned about someone or something or that they feel contempt for them.  
RUDE  only imper    (feelings)   
9    verb  If someone says that they have been screwed, they mean that someone else has cheated them, especially by getting money from them dishonestly.  
INFORMAL, RUDE  usu passive  
They haven't given us accurate information. We've been screwed...    be V-ed  
10    verb  If someone screws something, especially money, out of you, they get it from you by putting pressure on you.  
  (mainly BRIT)  
INFORMAL  For decades rich nations have been screwing money out of poor nations.    V n out of n  
11  If you turn or tighten the screwon someone, you increase the pressure which is already on them, for example by using threats, in order to force them to do a particular thing.  
turn/tighten the screw(s) on someone    phrase  V and N inflect, oft PHR on n  
Parisian taxi drivers are threatening to mount a blockade to turn the screw on the government.    screw up  
1    phrasal verb  If you screw up your eyes or your face, you tighten your eye or face muscles, for example because you are in pain or because the light is too bright.  
She had screwed up her eyes, as if she found the sunshine too bright...    V P n (not pron)  
Close your eyes and screw them up tight...    V n P  
His face screwed up in agony.    V P  
2    phrasal verb  If you screw up a piece of paper, you squeeze it tightly so that it becomes very creased and no longer flat, usually when you are throwing it away.  
  (BRIT)  
He would start writing to his family and would screw the letter up in frustration...    V n P  
He screwed up his first three efforts after only a line or two.    V P n (not pron)  
in AM, use crush    
3    phrasal verb  To screw something up, or to screw up, means to cause something to fail or be spoiled.  
INFORMAL  You can't open the window because it screws up the air conditioning...    V P n (not pron)  
Get out. Haven't you screwed things up enough already!...    V n P  
Somebody had screwed up; they weren't there.    V P  


screw-top    
A screw-top bottle or jar has a lid that is secured by being twisted on.    adj  ADJ n  

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