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the bends

/bend/US // bɛnd //UK // (bɛnd) //

弯道,弯腰驼背,弯曲的地方,颠簸不宁

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    bent or bend·ed; bend·ing.

    • : to force from a straight form into a curved or angular one, or from a curved or angular form into some different form: to bend an iron rod into a hoop.
    • : to direct or turn in a particular direction: to bend one's energies to the task.
    • : to cause to submit or yield: to bend someone to one's will.
    • : to modify or relax temporarily or in certain circumstances: to bend the rules.
    • : to incline mentally: bending his thoughts back toward his childhood.
    • : to pull back the string of in preparation for shooting.
    • : Nautical. to fasten.
    • : Archaic. to strain or brace tensely.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bent or bend·ed; bend·ing.

    • : to become curved, crooked, or bent: a bow that bends easily.
    • : to assume a bent posture; stoop: to bend as one walks; to bend over and pick up something.
    • : to turn or incline in a particular direction; be directed: The road bent toward the south.
    • : to yield or submit; give in.
    • : to bow in submission or reverence: bending to one's monarch.
    • : to direct one's energies: We bent to our work as the bell sounded.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of bending.
    • : something that bends; curve; crook: a bend in the road; a bend in the curtain rod.
    • : Nautical. any of various loops or knots for joining the ends of two ropes or the like, or for joining the end of a rope or the like to some other object.
    • : bends, Nautical. thick planking immediately below the waterways of a wooden vessel.the wales of a vessel.
    • : the bends, aeroembolism.

Phrases

  • bend one's elbow
  • bend over backwards
  • bend someone's ear
  • around the bend
  • crook (bend) one's elbow
  • on bended knee

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Adjust the screen’s brightness and contrast for comfort, and find a chair with arm rests that allows your child to sit with knees at a 90-degree bend and feet flat on the floor.

  • I began to recognize the slight bends in each trail and measure distance by landmarks like couches and paint cans.

  • Bend, Oregon, via Central Oregon Most Oregonian visitors envision moss-covered trees and a verdantly green and dense tree canopy that lends itself to rain more than snow.

  • The largest, just around the bend from Cymric 1Y, started in 2003.

  • It covers your backside when you need to pee in the desert—every female hiker knows what it’s like to try to time a bathroom break before someone rounds the bend—and it protects you from the sun while your swimsuit dries out.

  • And now, similarly, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee: "Bend over and take it like a prisoner!"

  • Clickbait title notwithstanding, Bend Over and Take It Like a Prisoner!

  • Today, the train chugs north out of Kanchanaburi over the famous bridge before it hits a spectacular bend in the river.

  • “They would bend my head back, put a towel over my face and pour water over the towel,” Harrison was quoted as saying.

  • After acknowledging that there has been a “bend in the curve” and a reason to hope, he warned against inaction.

  • But there was no shadow ahead of him this night; there was no somber thing to bend down the high serenity of his happy heart.

  • Malcolm reined up, and soon a British officer appeared round a bend in the road.

  • Perry Thomas parted from us at the gate, and we stood watching his retreating figure till we lost it at the bend.

  • We heard Aaron Kallaberger's stentorian tones as we clattered around the bend.

  • The boy's knees began to bend under him, and he was reaching a long, thin arm out behind hunting for the bench.