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twist in the plot - перевод на Английский

NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE
Twist ending; Plot twists; Surprise ending; Trick ending; Pistol effect; Films with Twist Endings; O. Henry ending; O. Henry twist; Ending twist; Presumably Deceased; Presumably deceased; Narrative twist; List of spoilers; List of Notable Plot Twists; List of notable plot twists; To be concluded; Unexpected storyline twist; Unexpected Plot twist; Twist of Plot; Twist (narrative); Surprise endings; Plot Twist

twist in the plot      
(n.) = giro imprevisto en la trama
Ex: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.
twist         
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Twisting; TWIST; Twisting (disambiguation); The twist; The Twist; Twist (disambiguation); Twisty; Folies bourgeoise.; Folies bourgeoises; Twist (song); Twist (novel); Twist (film); The Twist (film)
Giro de un cañón. Ángulo del estriado en relación con el eje del cañón. También: paso del cañón, distancia en pulgadas que debe recorrer un proyectil para efectuar una vuelta completa sobre su eje dentro del ánima del cañón.
twist         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Twisting; TWIST; Twisting (disambiguation); The twist; The Twist; Twist (disambiguation); Twisty; Folies bourgeoise.; Folies bourgeoises; Twist (song); Twist (novel); Twist (film); The Twist (film)
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Определение

twist
sust. masc.
Voz inglesa. Danza. Baile de origen estadounidense que surgió en 1961 y que se caracteriza por un rítmico balanceo.

Википедия

Plot twist

A plot twist is a literary technique that introduces a radical change in the direction or expected outcome of the plot in a work of fiction. When it happens near the end of a story, it is known as a twist or surprise ending. It may change the audience's perception of the preceding events, or introduce a new conflict that places it in a different context. A plot twist may be foreshadowed, to prepare the audience to accept it, but it usually comes with some element of surprise. There are a variety of methods used to execute a plot twist, such as withholding information from the audience, or misleading them with ambiguous or false information. Not every plot has a twist, but some have multiple lesser ones, and some are defined by a single major twist.

Since the effectiveness of a plot twist usually relies on the audience's not having expected it, revealing a plot twist to readers or viewers in advance is commonly regarded as a spoiler. Even revealing the fact that a work contains plot twists – especially at the ending – can also be controversial, as it changes the audience's expectations. However, at least one study suggests that this does not affect the enjoyment of a work.

Примеры употребления для twist in the plot
1. In spite of his denials, many in Lebanon regard the latest twist in the plot as evidence that the Syrians are involved.
2. Now there‘s a new twist in the plot: The nuclear power industry is trying to come back from its own abyss.
3. It denounced the bombing and said that its timing was "intended to direct accusations at Syria". In spite of the Syrian regime‘s denials, many in Lebanon regard the latest twist in the plot as evidence that the Syrians are involved.
4. We saw back then what we were capable of at our best, and now find ourselves just moving on, willing to listen to our leaders but not necessarily believe them, supporting the troops but disputing their mission, waiting, more resigned than resolved, for the next twist in the plot.
5. One woman, a student psychiatrist, queued all morning clutching her copy, in the faint hope of a place in the court and the fainter hope that he might sign her book, describing herself as "his greatest fan in the world". The biggest twist in the plot so far was how jaunty he was yesterday; last week he sat in court apparently rooted to the spot, barely seeming to breathe, watching the ferocious cross–examination of Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, who accuse him of stealing the research and theories from their book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail.