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bendy

/ben-dee/US // ˈbɛn di //UK // (ˈbɛndɪ) //

温迪,弯曲的,温蒂,弯曲

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    bend·i·er, bend·i·est.

    • : tending to bend; flexible or resilient.

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Examples

  • When jumping between bendy branches, a squirrel must assess how far it has to jump and know when to leap.

  • Unsurprisingly, the squirrels leaped from more bendy branches earlier — presumably to maximize jumping force — even though that increased the distance that the animals must clear, Hunt says.

  • Whimsical bendy rods shoot out of the floor and decorate the store, looking like a giant version of a bead maze from a pediatrician's office.

  • The inside of the store is wood-on-wood, with these crazy bendy poles everywhere.

  • What’s most surprising and fascinating to physicists about this holographic relationship is that space-time is bendy because it includes gravity.

  • The mouth rose subtly at the corners and, though Bendy never seemed to smile outright, it conveyed the same humor as the eyes.

  • Don noticed that the rum the bartender poured for Bendy was 151 proof and the portion was a generous one.

  • Clark introduced Don, who saw that close up Doc Bendy's face was full and firm rather than fat.

  • Doc Bendy was an imposing old gentleman of more than average height and magnificent girth.

  • She looked from Bendy to Don, but they seemed to consider discretion and masklike faces the better part of candor.