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bend

Aussprache: [bɛnd]

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Kontext: „physical action“

(verb) to shape something by curving it. When you bend something, you change it from being straight to being curved or angled. You can bend things like metal or your own body.

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She can easily bend a piece of wire into a new shape for her art project.

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He couldn't bend the stick because it was too thick and strong.

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Can you bend this paper without tearing it?

Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to make your body parts change position, often by leaning or flexing. Like when you bend your knees to jump or bend over to tie your shoes.

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Before running, you should bend your knees to warm up.

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She didn't bend over to pick up the toy because it was too far away.

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How do you bend your back when picking something up?

Kontext: „physical shape“

(noun) a curve or angle in something that was once straight. If a road or a piece of metal has a bend, it doesn't go straight anymore; it turns or curves.

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There is a gentle bend in the road that makes the drive more interesting.

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The stick was straight, with no bends at all.

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Is there a bend in the path ahead?

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