Mraz
Yank, pull, twitch ? What are differences between them?
١٣ يونيو ٢٠١٩ ٠٨:٣٤
الإجابات · 3
To yank is to pull violently / roughly. To pull is a neutral word, simply meaning an action, e.g. I pulled the door handle. The normal meaning of the verb twitch is a sudden, sometimes involuntary movement involving a part of your body, e.g. my leg twitched. It doesn't normally involve another object.
١٣ يونيو ٢٠١٩
Did you mean twist? A yank is a very hard and sudden pull. A twist is taking something and turning it. Usually the thing you are twisting is fixed at one end. When you turn it, it can form a shape like a corkscrew. If you hold one of your own fingers and turn it - this is twisting.
١٣ يونيو ٢٠١٩
A twitch is like a nervous tic. It's like when you're smiling for the camera, you try to hold that smile forever and the muscles around your mouth want to do a tiny spasm or movement. That's a twitch. 'Yank' and 'pull' are the same, but when you 'yank', you are doing it much more vigorously and sudden.
١٣ يونيو ٢٠١٩
لم تجد إجاباتك بعد؟
اكتب اسألتك ودع الناطقين الأصليين باللغات يساعدونك!