corkscrew

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English - Turkish
tapa burgusu
sarmal
helezon
spiral
burgu
tirbuşon

Tom çekmeceden tirbuşonu çıkardı ve Mary'nin getirdiği şarap şişesini açtı. - Tom got the corkscrew out of the drawer and opened the bottle of wine that Mary had brought.

Tom tirbuşonunu bulamadığı için vida kapaklı bir şarap şişesi getirdiğine memnun oldu. - Tom was glad that he'd bought a bottle of wine with a screw cap, since he couldn't find his corkscrew.

spiral/tirbuşon
{f} sarmal olarak kıvırmak
{f} sarmal olarak kıvrılmak
(isim) tirbuşon
tirbuşon
corkscrew stair
helezon merdiven
corkscrew stair
sarmal merdiven
corkscrew vine
tirbuşon asma
corkscrew curls
lüle lüle saç
corkscrew curls
bukle
corkscrew stairs
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English - English
A type of sharp, twisting punch, often one thrown close and from the side
To cause something to twist or move in a spiral path or shape

Soon he was corkscrewed into place, suspended from the ceiling in an impossible maze of unforgiving circuitry.

To extract information or consent from someone

Yes, I believe you did after it was corkscrewed out of you, but I got the impression at the outset that you were, just as willing to let it stand there.

An implement for opening bottles that are sealed by a cork. Sometimes specifically such an implement that includes a screw-shaped part, or worm

I opened the wine with a corkscrew.

A type of inversion used in roller coasters
The screw-shaped worm of a typical corkscrew
To wind or twist in the manner of a corkscrew; to move with much horizontal and vertical shifting

Far off to starboard an Atlantic liner, all lights blazing, came towards us, corkscrewing with a motion which must have left the passengers unhappy.

Having the tightly winding shape of a corkscrew

All the heat of a decade of fierce Indian summers is stored in the pitch-black, polished walls of the corkscrew staircase.

A corkscrew is a twisting inversion designed like a corkscrew Arrow Dynamics designed the world's first corkscrew inversion Barrel roll is the term used by Bolliger and Mabillard to describe their corkscrew inversion
A coaster element that features a horizontal spiral in which riders are turned upside down Looks like the kitchen appliance of the same name Similar to B&M's flatspin
A inversion element that was invented by Arrow Dynamics A corkscrew is like a stretched out loop Often there will be two of these elements in a row
An instrument with a screw or a steel spiral for drawing corks from bottles
A fakie bio 540 degree turn
A corkscrew is an inversion element that has one or more elongated loops Most corkscrew inversions contain two loops Half corkscrews only contain one loop
To press forward in a winding way; as, to corkscrew one's way through a crowd
{i} device used to extract corks from bottles
a bottle opener that pulls corks
A move starting on the back, ½ Front Somersault With 1 ½ Twists To back
A maneuver similar to an Unwind in that it starts with the crossing of one foot over the other side of the opposite foot The weight is placed fully on the balls of both feet The turn or unwind is executed in either a 3/4 or full turn with the legs ending up in the opposite crossed position Upon completion of a Full Corkscrew the trailing foot is usually lifted slightly off the floor to allow an easy transition into the next step
A coaster element that features a horizontal spiral in which rides are turned upside down Looks like the kitchen appliance of the same name
An implement for opening bottles that are sealed by a cork
A device used for removing the cork from glass bottles
a bottle opener that pulls corks move in a spiral or zigzag course
{f} zigzag, move along a winding course
Jargon for a spiral stairway, sometimes used from stage floor to catwalk, grid or other floors
To wind or twist like a corkscrew
A corkscrew is a device for pulling corks out of bottles. twisted or curly = spiral
Back drop rotating into another back drop with 1 ½ twists in the middle
move in a spiral or zigzag course
A term used to describe a very fast and tightly performed rotation, either free riding or in the halfpipe A term used to describe any rotation which is off-axis
{s} having a spiral shape; resembling a corkscrew
(see "hammer") like a hammer throw but the frisbee is held in a backhand grip rather than a forehand grip, so the frisbee flattens out and curves the opposite way from the hammer
A term used to describe a sideways rotation, either free riding or in the halfpipe
corkscrew flower
A plant of the species Vigna caracalla, often used as an ornamental
Corkscrew Vine
Vigna caracalla is leguminous vine from the family Fabaceae, originating in tropical South America and Central America. The species is named caracalla, meaning that it comes from Caracas in Venezuela. That this perennial vine has fragrant flowers is a common misconception (though there may be hybrid varieties as such) - said to be reminiscent of hyacinths - with a distinctive curled shape, giving rise to the common name corkscrew vine. It is sometimes mistaken for the "snail vine" or "snail bean": Phaseolus caracalla. This vine is hardy in zones 9 and above, liking full sun and consistently damp soil. It prefers high heat and humidity and can become invasive if these conditions are met. In lower (colder) zones, it does well in a pot if it is overwintered inside
corkscrew.
bottlescrew
wing corkscrew
A type of corkscrew having two levers on either side of the worm, so that the cork is removed by pushing the levers together after the worm has been driven into the cork
A corkscrew
bottlescrew
corkscrewed
past of corkscrew
corkscrewing
present participle of corkscrew
corkscrews
third-person singular of corkscrew
corkscrews
plural of corkscrew
corkscrew
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