Brainer
Can "twists and turns" be used idiomatically? What's the meaning?
5 de fev de 2013 21:03
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Yes. I might say "My brother and I have had a lot of twists and turns in our relationship." This means that we have probably had a lot of surprises that affected our relationship with each other, or other unexpected developments such as betrayals or fights. If I say "The movie's plot had a lot of twists and turns," it means that unexpected things kept happening that changed where the story was unfolding. It does not mean literal twists and turns, but figuratively if you think of the story or the relationship as a string or a ribbon, it would not go in a straight line.
5 de fevereiro de 2013
Sorry I ran out of answers
19 de novembro de 2023
I haven't seen the movies so I can't say that it can or cannot be. The meaning stems from a language spoken with natural and proficient expression and can be understood from its origin.
19 de novembro de 2023
what is natural and correct
19 de novembro de 2023
It would be very rare to be used OTHER than idiomatically!
5 de fevereiro de 2013
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