bend lietuviškai
bend vertimas 1. v (bent) 1) lenkti(s), riesti(s); to bend one's brows raukti antakius; 2) įtempti; to bend on smth atkakliai ko siekti; to bend every effort įtempti visas jėgas;2. n 1) užlinkimas; 2) vingis
- Big Bend National Park Didžiojo vingio nacionalinis parkas
- around the bend (adj.) trenktas, kvaišas, kaip maišu trenktas, riešuto, pakvaišęs, kuoktelėjęs, pametęs galvą, iškleręs
- bend over backwards (v.) iš kailio nertis, padaryti viską, kas įmanoma
- bend down (v.) nusilenkti, nulenkti, susilenkti
- bend one's mind to (v.) paisyti, skaitytis su, kreipti dėmesį į, numatyti, atsižvelgti, turėti omeny, imtis, leistis į, turėti galvoje, puoselėti, įsigilinti, įsileisti, kreipti dėmesį
- round the bend (adj.) trenktas, kvaišas, kaip maišu trenktas, riešuto, pakvaišęs, kuoktelėjęs, pametęs galvą, iškleręs
- (curved shape) a circular segment of a curve
- (movement) movement that causes the formation of a curve
- (river) curved segment (of a road, river, railroad track, or so on)
- (angular shape) an angular or rounded shape made by folding
- (ordinary) diagonal line traversing a shield from the upper right corner to the lower left
- (hunch over) to form a curve
- (change direction) to change direction Type of: turn
- (curl) to cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form
- (crouch) to bend one's back forward from the waist on down
- (deflect) to turn from a straight course, fixed direction, or line of interest
- (move) to bend a joint
- (town) a town in central Oregon at the eastern foot of the Cascade Range Type of: town. Part of: Oregon
bend sinonimai bend dexter, bending, coil, crease, crimp, crook, curve, flexure, fold, loop, meander, plication, turn, twist, affix, arch, attach, be first past the post, bend away, bend back, bend down, bend over, be superior, be victorious, bow, branch off, compel, crack, crouch, curve, defeat, deflect, deform, dispose, diverge, flex, gain the upper hand, get the best of, get the better of, get the upper hand, have/get/gain the upper hand, have the upper hand, incline, influence, kink, make a bow, overcome, persuade, predominate, prevail, snap, stoop, subdue, submit, sway, swerve, triumph, turn, turn away, twist, veer, warp, win, bend away, bend over, branch off, lean over, sag, turn, bend back, bend double, bend down, bow, crook, curve