1. deform
Her body was deformed by illness.
Inglês palavra "odkształcać"(deform) ocorre em conjuntos:
oborbka, narzedzia2. buckle
Buckle down and get to work. Do you think we're on a Sunday picnic here?
I've really got to buckle down and study for our final exams.
Ron buckled as something huge and orange came soaring from the top of the highest cage
the layers begin to buckle under pressure
Amy buckled the belt around her waist, The rails buckled under the intense heat of the fire
Belt buckle
For example, you could make a watch that wraps around your wrist, but doesn't use a buckle.
On base and off, buckle your seat-belts.
It's the law: always buckle your safety belt in cars and airplanes.
Buckle up, sit down, shut up and hold on.
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The restless Earth (niespokojna ziemia)restless earth3. strain
The rope broke under the strain.
The recent decline in the dollar has put a bigger strain on the economic system. Migration into the cities is putting a strain on already stretched resources.
Jogging puts a lot of strain on the knees. I strained a muscle in my back playing squash. Don't watch TV in the dark - you'll strain your eyes!
Could you strain the vegetables, please. The oil in which the fish is fried is strained off and used to cook potatoes.
The collaboration between these somewhat eccentric men was filled with strain and compromise on both sides, but in the end they appear to have gotten on well.
1) I strained to smile. 2) She strained her eyes but she couldn't see anything. 3) He strained his muscles to show off.
A strain is when a muscle is damaged. A sprain is when a joint, such as a knee, ankle or wrist is damaged.
the best way to recover from an illness is to relax, not to strain oneself in any way, take some form of mild exercise.
muscle strain
Make sure they are in a position that is comfortable for them. This will ease the strain on the heart. Sitting them on the floor means they are less likely to hurt themselves if they collapse.
However, it is usually impossible to differentiate a fracture, sprain or strain without an x-ray.
The outbreak had been a major strain on the country's economy, affecting domestic consumption and tourism.
He burned himself while he was straining the potatoes.
Having to manage all this information often puts a lot of strain on product managers, who then do not have enough time to deal with day-to-day activities.
Inglês palavra "odkształcać"(strain) ocorre em conjuntos:
12. Head and face4. deflect
Frappier told CNN that his laptop, which was in the bag he was carrying on his back, managed to deflect a bullet.
... designed to distract and deflect.
5. warp
false stories about European woes are warping our economic discourse.
damp warps the binding
Inglês palavra "odkształcać"(warp) ocorre em conjuntos:
Anne of Green Gables6. distort
a fairground mirror that distorts your shape
Many factors can distort the results.
distortion, distorted
The paper was accused of distorting the truth.
A true scientist would not distort facts.
Tall buildings can distort radio signals
Sound was distorted in such a way as incomprehensible
My original statement has been completely distorted by the media.
Arthritis had distorted his fingers.
Newspapers distorted the truth about their marriage.
It's a bad recording - the microphone distorted our voices.
The media distorts reality. We distort a dozen sickly trees into unaccustomed shapes in a little yard no bigger than a dining room, and then surely they look absurd enough.
Today, attempts are being made to distort the truth about those tragic years, and information is being disseminated that these camps were Polish or Latvian camps, and not German.
Fairground mirrors distort your shape. Due to his untreated schizophrenia he lived in his own distorted reality.
The truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it, but there it is.