1. tilt
My head tilted to one side, from the hours of cradling the phone on one shoulder.
The table has a definite tilt at this end.
She tilted her head.
He tilted the painting to annoy me.
The seat tilts forward, when you press this lever.
She wanted him to tilt to her cause.
He tilted backwards on his chair. he granting of such rights is a regulatory act that may indeed tilt the field of competition.
Or the extreme ideologue whose ascent will strike a hammer blow to women, tilt America to the right for a generation
But unlike automotive shock absorbers, a steadicam must also compensate for pan (horizontal rotation), tilt (rotation up or down), and roll (rotation about the axis of the lens)—but only when these changes are not explicitly implemented by the operat
These instruments detect linear acceleration, tilt and other directional cues to keep them from dive‐bombing the ground or, worse, unsuspecting bystanders.
I tilt my head. Not the pawn, but the knight?
Inglese parola "nachylać"(tilt) si verifica in set:
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