bender 英 [ˈbendə(r)]   美 [ˈbɛndɚ]

bender

bender  英 [ˈbendə(r)] 美 [ˈbɛndɚ]

n. 饮酒作乐;扭弯物体的人;六便士银币 

名词复数:benders 

It’s an interesting mind-bender, but does some damage to logic and science along the way. 这是一个有趣的思想盛宴,但是同时也给科学和逻辑造成一些破坏。
Few positions in the national team are more contested than defensive midfield but it's only a question of time before the intelligent and humble bender will stake his claim. 在国家队里,很少有位置像后腰那样竞争激烈,但我相信,依靠本德的天赋和谦虚诚恳的态度,这一位置迟早是他的囊中之物。

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  • n. 饮酒作乐;扭弯物体的人;六便士银币
  • 1. It’s an interesting mind-bender, but does some damage to logic and science along the way.

    这是一个有趣的思想盛宴,但是同时也给科学和逻辑造成一些破坏。

  • 2. Few positions in the national team are more contested than defensive midfield but it's only a question of time before the intelligent and humble bender will stake his claim.

    在国家队里,很少有位置像后腰那样竞争激烈,但我相信,依靠本德的天赋和谦虚诚恳的态度,这一位置迟早是他的囊中之物。

  • 3. I know there are family members out there who know and care about this boy, " says bender.

    本德说, “我知道他的家人还在,他们了解这个孩子,而且惦念着他。”

  • bender (n.) late 15c., "instrument for bending," agent noun from bend (v.). Slang meaning "drinking bout" is American English, attested from 1846, perhaps from the Scottish sense of "a hard drinker" (1728). Perhaps from the verb in the figurative sense of "strain, brace, wind up." Other slang senses included "a sixpence" (1836) "( ? Because it bends easily.)" [OED]; "a leg" (U.S., 1849).
bend·er / ˈbendə(r) ; NAmE ˈbendər / noun ( slang) a period of drinking a lot of alcohol or taking a lot of drugs (一段时间)狂饮作乐,大量吸毒 to go on a bender 饮酒作乐 bender benders bend·er / ˈbendə(r) ; NAmE ˈbendər /
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