winding in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for winding in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.wind·ing ['waɪndɪŋ] ADJ

II.wind·ing ['waɪndɪŋ] N

wind·ing 'up N no pl Brit, Aus ECON

I.wind1 [wɪnd] N

I.wind2 [waɪnd] N

II.wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VB trans

III.wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VB intr

winding Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to follow a winding course

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The previous company was wound up and a new company was formed to acquire the old one and pay its debts and winding-up costs.
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Guests arrive to a large foyer with a winding staircase open to all three levels.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Alternatively, a creditor can petition the court for a winding-up order which, if granted, will place the company into what is called compulsory liquidation or winding up by the court.
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A further advantage of this device is that the mainspring can not be broken by excessive manual winding.
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In other words outside the tube the connection is flat, and the monodromy of the loop contained in the field-free region depends only on the winding number around the tube.
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A company which is insolvent may be put into liquidation (sometimes referred to as winding-up).
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Up a winding staircase is the first display room -- a showcase of some of the museum's treasures.
www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com
In its appeal, the respondent said the judge erred in making the order because there was no valid advertisement of the respondent's petition for winding-up.
thenationonlineng.net
The primary winding is similar, surrounded by its magnetic core, and its end pieces are like thick washers.
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These dreamily winding, slow-paced, sparsely used and yet contradictorily essential bus services exist all over the world.
www.independent.ie

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