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1 bend
n. bocht; kromming; knoop--------v. buigen; aanleunen; krommen; zich laten overtuigen; verdraaienbend1[ bend] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 buiging ⇒ kromming, knik♦voorbeelden:the noise drove me round the bend • het lawaai maakte me hoorndol————————bend21 buigen ⇒ zwenken, neigen2 (zich) buigen ⇒ zich onderwerpen, wijken♦voorbeelden:bend down • zich bukken, vooroverbuigenbend before/to someone's power • voor iemands macht buigen/wijkenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 spannen2 buigen ⇒ krommen, verbuigen3 onderwerpen ⇒ (doen) buigen, plooien♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 bend the rules • de regels toepassen/interpreteren zoals het 't beste uitkomtbend down/up • naar beneden/boven buigenbend one's mind to a problem • zijn aandacht op een probleem richten -
2 bend
bochtstukknik -
3 bend down
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4 bend a bow
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5 bend before/to someone's power
bend before/to someone's powervoor iemands macht buigen/wijken -
6 bend double
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7 bend down/up
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8 bend one's mind to a problem
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9 bend over backwards
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10 bend someone to one's will
bend someone to one's will -
11 bend the rules
de regels toepassen/interpreteren zoals het 't beste uitkomt -
12 bend the sail
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13 bend/stretch the rules
bend/stretch the rulessoepel zijn, iets door de vingers zien -
14 bend back
v. achterover buigen, achterover krommen -
15 bend the knee
knie buigen -
16 bend the neck
onderwerpen, het hoofd buigen, opgeven -
17 bend to someone's wishes
toegeven aan iemands wensen -
18 (go) (a)round the bend
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19 a sharp bend in the road
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20 come around the bend
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