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词组 bend
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bend
1. noun
1
a spree, especially involving hard drinking; hence, a drug-induced hallucinogenic experience UK, 1979.
2
money US, 1973
2. verb
1
to deliberately slur or distort a musical note US, 1960.
2
to fraudulently affect the outcome of a sporting event; to bribe or by other means corrupt authority UK, 1864.
3
to take part in a gang fight US, 1993. bend the elbowto enjoy a few drinks NEW ZEALAND, 1994. bend the iron; bend the rust; bend the railto change the position of a railway point US, 1946
idiombendbend/lean over backwards(also bend/lean over backward AmE)to do as much as you possibly can in order to help someone or do what they want:For years we have been leaning over backwards to avoid using sexist language in our books.I bent over backward, trying to be fair to her - I don't know what else I can do.drive sb round the bend/twist BrEBrEspoken to make someone feel slightly crazy, by annoying them a lot or for a long time:Men with their computers drive you round the bend - they're worse than children.If I let him stay here he'll drive us all round the twist.go round the bend/twist: I think if she hadn't had a break from work she would have gone round the bend.
phrasebend[bent, bent, bending]
bend down
bend down to move your body forwards and down towards the ground, by bending it at the waist or knees: George bent down and kissed the little girl on the cheek.+ to do sth Suddenly I noticed a silver coin, and I bent down to pick it up.
be bent on
be bent on to have decided to do something and be completely determined to achieve it, especially something that involves violence or destroying something - used to show disapprovalbe bent on doing sth The terrorists seem bent on causing as much disruption as possible before the elections.be bent on revenge/vengeance The family could not forgive the girl's killers, and were bent on revenge.
bend over
bend overbend over sth to move the top part of your body forwards at the waist or shoulders: He bent over his plate, eating hungrily. These trousers are so tight I can hardly bend over!be bent over (=be in a position in which you are leaning forward at the waist or shoulders) The two girls were sitting at the table, heads bent over their homework. The woman was bent over, picking up fallen apples.

bend

/lean over backward
To make an effort greater than is required.
See:
  • (a)round the bend
  • above (one's) bend
  • above bend
  • around the bend
  • bend
  • bend (one's) ear
  • bend (one's) efforts
  • bend (one's) mind
  • bend (one's)/the elbow
  • bend back
  • bend before
  • bend before (something)
  • bend down
  • bend ear
  • bend elbow
  • bend forward
  • bend in
  • bend in the wind
  • bend one’s elbow
  • bend out of shape
  • bend over
  • bend over backwards
  • bend over backwards to do something
  • bend over, here it comes again
  • bend somebody's ear
  • bend someone's ear
  • bend someone's ear, to
  • bend the elbow
  • bend the law
  • bend the rules
  • bend the truth
  • bend with the wind
  • bend your elbow
  • bend your mind/efforts to something
  • bend/lean over backward, to
  • bend/lean over backwards to do something
  • bend/stretch the rules
  • bent out of shape
  • caught bending
  • crook one's elbow
  • drive (one) (a)round the bend
  • drive around the bend
  • drive someone around the bend
  • drive someone round the bend
  • elbow-bending
  • fall over backwards
  • gender bending
  • go round the bend
  • lean over backwards
  • round the bend
  • round the bend/twist
  • send (one) (a)round the bend
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