bend [v1: Bend, v2: Bent, v3: Bent]
Kelime Anlamı :

1. bükmek.
2. eğilmek.
3. viraj.
4. bükme.
5. Futbolda falsolu vuruş.
6. yönelmek.
7. eğmek.
8. bük.
9. kıvrılış.
10. düğüm.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. to bring (something) into a state of tension: bend a bow.
2. to cause to assume a curved or angular shape: bend a piece of iron into a horseshoe.
3. 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).
4. to misrepresent; distort: bend the truth.
5. to relax or make an exception to: bend a rule to allow more members into the club.
6. to cause to swerve from a straight line; deflect.
7. to render submissive; subdue.
8. 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).
9. nautical to fasten: bend a mainsail onto the boom.
10. to deviate from a straight line or position: the lane bends to the right at the bridge.
11. to assume a curved, crooked, or angular form or direction: the saplings bent in the wind.
12. to incline the body; stoop.
13. to make a concession; yield.
14. to apply oneself closely; concentrate: she bent to her task.
15. the act or fact of bending.
16. the state of being bent.
17. something bent: a bend in the road.
18. nautical the thick planks in a ship's side; wales.
19. decompression sickness. used with the.
20. around the bend slang insane; crazy.
21. bend (one's) elbow slang to drink alcoholic beverages.
22. bend out of shape slang to annoy or anger.
23. bend to make an effort greater than is required.
24. bend (someone's) ear slang to talk to at length, usually excessively.
25. heraldry A band passing from the upper dexter corner of an escutcheon to the lower sinister corner.
26. nautical A knot that joins a rope to a rope or another object.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to bring or strain into a state of tension by curvature, as a bow preparatory to launching an arrow.
2. hence figuratively, to brace up or bring into tension, like a strong bow: generally with up.
3. to curve or make crooked; deflect from a normal condition of straightness; flex: as, to bend a stick; to bend the arm.
4. to direct to a certain point: as, to bend one's course, way, or steps; to bend one's looks or eyes.
5. figuratively, to apply closely: said of the mind.
6. to incline; determine: said of a person or of his disposition: as, to be bent on mischief.
7. to cause to bow or yield; subdue; make submissive: as, to bend a man to one's will.
8. nautical, to fasten by means of a bend or knot, as one rope to another, or to an anchor; to shackle, as a chain-cable to an anchor.
9. to be or become curved or crooked.
10. to incline; lean or turn; be directed: as, the road bends to the west.
11. to jut over; overhang.
12. to bow or be submissive: as, to bend to fate.
13. to spring; bound.
14. to drink hard.
15. A band; a bond; a fetter; in plural, bands; bonds; confinement.
16. A band or clamp of metal or other material used to strengthen or hold together a box or frame.
17. nautical: that part of a rope which is fastened to another or to an anchor.
18. A knot by which a rope is fastened to another rope or to something else. the different sorts are distinguished as fisherman's bend, carrick-bend, etc. see cut under carrick-bend.
19. one of the small ropes used to confine the clinch of a cable.
20. plural the thick planks in a ship's side below the waterways or the gun-deck port-sills. more properly called wales.
21. [see etym.] the action of bending, or state of being bent or curved; incurvation; flexure: as, to give a bend to anything; to have a bend of the back.
22. an inclination of the body; a bow.
23. an inclination of the eye; a turn or glance of the eye.
24. inclination of the mind; disposition; bent. farewell, poor swain; thou art not for my bend
25. A part that is bent; a curve or flexure; a crook; a turn in a road or river, etc.: as, the bend of a bow, or of a range of hills.
26. A curved or elbow-shaped pipe used to change direction, as in a drain.
27. A spring; a leap; a bound.
28. A “pullof liquor.
29. in mining, indurated clay, or any indurated argillaceous substance.
30. A band or strip used to bind around anything; a strip, whether as a fastening or as an ornament; a fillet, strap, bandage, etc.; specifically, a ribbon or bandeau for the head, used by ladies in the fifteenth century.
31. A name in the leathertrade for a butt or rounded crop cut in two; the half of a hide of sole-leather that was trimmed and divided before tanning.
32. in heraldry, one of the nine ordinaries, consisting of a diagonal band drawn from the dexter chief to the sinister base: when charged, it occupies a third of the field; when uncharged, a fifth.
33. an obsolete form of band.
34. power; ability: as, that is above my bend.
35. A segmental plate or ring on which the movable carding-surfaces of a revolving flat cotton-carding machine run and are adjusted in their relation to the main cylinder or drum.
36. plural same as caisson-disease.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia