bend 英 [bend]   美 [bɛnd]

bend

bend  英 [bend] 美 [bɛnd]

v. 弯曲;屈服  n. 弯曲 

进行时:bending  过去式:bent  过去分词:bent  第三人称单数:bends  名词复数:bends 

fields of poppies bending in the wind 一畦畦随风摇摆的罂粟
His dark head bent over her. 他对她低下他那黑发的头。

  • To bend is to curve. You can bend physically, as when you practice yoga, and also figuratively, the way you do when you "bend over backwards," working hard to make something happen, especially on behalf of another person.
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  • v. 弯曲;屈服
  • n. 弯曲
  • 1. fields of poppies bending in the wind

    一畦畦随风摇摆的罂粟

  • 2. His dark head bent over her.

    他对她低下他那黑发的头。

  • 3. She bent forward to pick up the newspaper.

    她弯腰去捡报纸。

  • 4. She was bent over her desk writing a letter.

    她正伏案写信。

  • 5. Lie flat and let your knees bend.

    平躺曲膝。

  • 6. The knives were bent out of shape.

    那些刀已经弯曲变形了。

  • 7. The road bent sharply to the right.

    路向右急拐。

  • 8. a sharp bend in the road

    道路的急拐弯

  • bend (n.1) 1590s, "a bending or curving;" c. 1600, "thing of bent shape, part that is bent;" from bend (v.). The earliest sense is "act of drawing a bow" (mid-15c.). Old English bend (n.) meant "bond, chain, fetter; band, ribbon," but it survives only in nautical use in this form, the other senses having gone to band (n.1). The bends "decompression pain" first attested 1894.
  • bend (n.2) "broad diagonal band in a coat-of-arms, etc.," mid-14c., from earlier sense of "thin, flat strap for wrapping round," from Old English bend "fetter, shackle, chain," from PIE *bhendh- "to bind" (see bend (v.)). Probably in part also from Old French bende (Modern French bande) and Medieval Latin benda, both from Germanic. Ordinarily running from the right top to the left bottom; the bend sinister runs along the other diagonal.
  • bend (v.) Old English bendan "to bend a bow, bring into a curved state; confine with a string, fetter," causative of bindan "to bind," from Proto-Germanic base *band- "string, band" (source also of Old Norse benda "to join, strain, strive, bend"), from PIE root *bhendh- "to bind."
bend / bend ; NAmE bend / verb , noun bend bends bent bending verb ( bent , bent / bent ; NAmE bent / ) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] (especially of sb's body or head 尤指人的身体或头部 ) to lean, or make sth lean, in a particular direction (使)倾斜,偏向 He bent and kissed her. 他低下头吻了她。 + adv./prep. fields of poppies bending in the wind 一畦畦随风摇摆的罂粟 His dark head bent over her. 他对她低下他那黑发的头。 She bent forward to pick up the newspaper. 她弯腰去捡报纸。 Slowly bend from the waist and bring your head down to your knees. 慢慢弯下腰,把头低垂到膝部。 bendsth (+ adv./prep.) He bent his head and kissed her. 他低下头吻了她。 She was bent over her desk writing a letter. 她正伏案写信。 2 [transitive ,  intransitive ] bend(sth) if you bendyour arm, leg, etc. or if it bends,you move it so that it is no longer straight (使四肢等)弯曲 Bend your knees, keeping your back straight. 膝盖弯曲,背部挺直。 Lie flat and let your knees bend. 平躺曲膝。 3 [transitive ] bendsth to force sth that was straight into an angle or a curve 把…弄弯(或折起) Mark the pipe where you want to bend it. 在管子上把要弄弯的地方做个记号。 The knives were bent out of shape. 那些刀已经弯曲变形了。 He bent the wire into the shape of a square. 他把铁丝折成正方形。 4 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to change direction to form a curve or an angle; to make sth change direction in this way (使)拐弯,弯曲 The road bent sharply to the right. 路向右急拐。 bendsth Glass and water both bend light. 玻璃和水都折光。 IDIOMS bend sb's ˈear (about sth) ( informal) to talk to sb a lot about sth, especially about a problem that you have 向某人唠叨诉说(尤指自己的难处) bend your ˈmind/ˈefforts to sth ( formal) to think very hard about or put a lot of effort into one particular thing 致力于某事;专心致志 bend the ˈtruth to say sth that is not completely true 扭曲事理;歪曲事实 on bended ˈknee(s) if you ask for sth on bended knee(s),you ask for it in a very anxious and/or humbleway 下跪(请求…);央求;苦苦哀求 more at backwards , rule n. PHRASAL VERB ˈbend sb to sth ( formal) to force or persuade sb to do what you want or to accept your opinions 迫使;说服 He manipulates people and tries to bend them to his will (= make them do what he wants). 他能左右民众,让大家跟随他的意志。 noun 1 [countable ] a curve or turn, especially in a road or river (尤指道路或河流的)拐弯,弯道 a sharp bend in the road 道路的急拐弯 see also hairpin bend 2 the bends [plural ] severe pain and difficulty in breathing experienced by a diverwho comes back to the surface of the water too quickly (潜水员过快浮出水面造成的)减压病,潜涵病 IDIOM round the bend/twist ( informal) ( especially BrE) crazy 疯狂 She's gone completely round the bend. 她完全疯了。 The kids have been driving me round the bendtoday (= annoying me very much). 孩子们今天快把我气疯了。 bend / bend ; NAmE bend / bent / bent ; NAmE bent /
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