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bend
Bend tarimas:
- /bentʃ/ 
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To bring (something) into a state of tension:  bend a bow. 
- verb-transitive: To cause to assume a curved or angular shape:  bend a piece of iron into a horseshoe. 
- verb-transitive: To force to assume a different direction or shape, according to one's own purpose: "Few will have the greatness to bend history itself, but each of us can work to change a small portion of events”  ( Robert F. Kennedy). 
- verb-transitive: To misrepresent; distort:  bend the truth. 
- verb-transitive: To relax or make an exception to:  bend a rule to allow more members into the club. 
- verb-transitive: To cause to swerve from a straight line; deflect.
- verb-transitive: To render submissive; subdue.
- verb-transitive: To apply (the mind) closely: "The weary naval officer goes to bed at night having bent his brain all day to a scheme of victory”  ( Jack Beatty). 
- verb-transitive: Nautical   To fasten:  bend a mainsail onto the boom. 
- verb-intransitive: To deviate from a straight line or position:  The lane bends to the right at the bridge. 
- verb-intransitive: To assume a curved, crooked, or angular form or direction:  The saplings bent in the wind. 
- verb-intransitive: To incline the body; stoop.
- verb-intransitive: To make a concession; yield.
- verb-intransitive: To apply oneself closely; concentrate:  She bent to her task. 
- noun: The act or fact of bending.
- noun: The state of being bent.
- noun: Something bent:  a bend in the road. 
- noun: Nautical   The thick planks in a ship's side; wales.
- noun: Decompression sickness. Used with the.
- idiom: around the bend  Slang   Insane; crazy.
- idiom: bend (one's) elbow  Slang   To drink alcoholic beverages.
- idiom: bend out of shape  Slang   To annoy or anger.
- idiom: bend  To make an effort greater than is required.
- idiom: bend (someone's) ear  Slang   To talk to at length, usually excessively.
- noun: Heraldry   A band passing from the upper dexter corner of an escutcheon to the lower sinister corner.
- noun: Nautical   A knot that joins a rope to a rope or another object.
                
                
                Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- to bend one's brows raukti antakius
- įtempti
- to bend on smth atkakliai ko siekti
- to bend every effort įtempti visas jėgas
- vingis
- (bent)
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bend
www.alkonas.lt/zodzio/bend/vertimas
around the bend
www.alkonas.lt/zodzio/around-the-bend/vertimas
becket bend
www.alkonas.lt/zodzio/becket-bend/vertimas
bend dexter
www.alkonas.lt/zodzio/bend-dexter/vertimas
bend over backwards
www.alkonas.lt/zodzio/bend-over-backwards/vertimas
bend sinister
www.alkonas.lt/zodzio/bend-sinister/vertimas
big bend
www.alkonas.lt/zodzio/big-bend/vertimas
blind bend
www.alkonas.lt/zodzio/blind-bend/vertimas
carrick-bend
www.alkonas.lt/zodzio/carrick-bend/vertimas
fisherman's bend
www.alkonas.lt/zodzio/fisherman-s-bend/vertimas
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