twisty river - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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twisty river (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Phonetic Transcription

Meaning and Usage

A "twisty river" refers to a river that has many curves and bends in its course. The term is often used to paint a picture of a river that meanders rather than flowing in a straight line. This phrase can appear in both oral and written contexts, often in literature, geography, or descriptions of landscapes.

Frequency of Use: The term is relatively common in descriptive writing and is frequently used in both spoken and written English, especially in contexts that involve nature or travel.

Example Sentences

  1. The hiker followed the twisty river, enchanted by its stunning landscapes.
  2. * Пешеход шел вдоль извивающейся реки, очарованный её потрясающими пейзажами.*

  3. As the sun set, the reflections on the twisty river created a mesmerizing sight.

  4. * Когда солнце садилось, отражения на извивающейся реке создавали завораживающее зрелище.*

  5. Fishermen often choose to set their lines along the banks of the twisty river.

  6. * Рыбаки часто выбирают забросить свои удочки вдоль берегов извивающейся реки.*

Idiomatic Expressions

The phrase "twisty river" does not specifically carry widely recognized idiomatic expressions, but rivers, in general, frequently appear in various idioms and metaphors that convey ideas related to life, journeys, and emotional states. Here are some idiomatic expressions in which "river" features prominently:

  1. Go with the flow (meaning to accept a situation as it is).
  2. It's best to go with the flow when navigating life's twisty rivers.
  3. * Лучше плыть по течению, когда пускаешься в извивающиеся воды жизни.*

  4. Take to the river (meaning to start a journey or adventure).

  5. After the storm passed, they decided to take to the river for an adventure.
  6. * После того, как буря утихла, они решили отправиться в путь по реке в поисках приключений.*

  7. The river runs deep (meaning that there are complex emotions or thoughts beneath the surface).

  8. Her smile was bright, but the river runs deep with her worries.
  9. * Её улыбка была яркой, но под поверхностью текут глубокие реки её тревог.*

Etymology

The word "twisty" derives from the verb "twist," which comes from the Old English twistian meaning "to twist, wind." "River" comes from the Latin ripa, meaning "bank" or "shore," and has been used in English since the 12th century to refer to flowing bodies of water.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Meandering river - Curvy river - Windy river

Antonyms: - Straight river - Linear river - Direct river



25-07-2024