'Kismet' comes from theArabicword 'qisma', which means "portion" or "lot." This is, in part, due to how kismet came into the language, and where it came from. Kismet was borrowed into English in the early 1800s from Turkish, where it was used as a synonym of fate. ...
e.g. Her hands began to twist the handles of the bag she carried...她双手开始捻弄手提包的拎带。e.g. Twist the string carefully around the second stem with the other hand...用另外一只手小心地把细绳缠绕到第二根茎上。 2. (使)(尤指身体部位)弯曲变形;(使)扭曲If you twist something, ...
1. A piece of string has twisted round the propeller. 一根绳子缠在螺旋桨上了。 名词 1. twist的解释 1. She is acquainted with all the twists that make for efficient cooking. 她熟知所有高效率烹调的妙诀。 2. The big boy gave his arm a twist. ...
4 the act of winding or twisting e.g. he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind Synonym: wind winding 5 social dancing in which couples vigorously twist their hips and arms in time to the music e.g. they liked to dance the twist 6 a hairdo formed by brai...
young man of great families had such a fate.finally, oliver was sent to the undertaker. at there not mention the living place, even the food that nobody will have a notice even dog.th 53、ese showed that the society ignored the child labor and took them inhuman. for money or for fun...