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I . bend [bend] N

1. bend (curve, turn):

bend
bend of pipe

2. bend (action):

bend

3. bend:

the bends pl MED inf

II . bend <bent, bent> [bend] VB intr

2. bend (curve):

bend
bend

3. bend (turn):

bend

III . bend <bent, bent> [bend] VB trans

1. bend knees, fork:

bend

2. bend fig law, rules:

bend

Phrases:

to bend sb's ear

bend down, bend over VB intr

bend back VB trans, intr

bend back
prostować [perf wy-] [się]

hairpin bend N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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On go all players attempt to bend back the wrists of their neighbor.
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Most of us in our forties are bottoming out on the U-bend that is midlife.
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Because its stems are weak, the wind and water action can bend the grass, creating the appearance of a field of tufts and cowlicks.
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Follow the hairpin bend down the hill.
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A police car is headed around a bend, unknowing that the criminals are coming at them from the other side.
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Also, the competitors may face each other with their legs interlocked and pull their heads backwards until one of the competitors would bend forward or give up.
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About 20 strong rounded axial ribs cross the whorls, and bend over into the suture, and disappear on the base.
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A ro-langs can not speak or bend over, it signals its victims by wagging its tongue back and forth.
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Position the monitor an arm's length away so you can read text easily without having to bend forward.
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Aluminum shafts are less expensive than carbon shafts, but they can bend and warp from use.
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