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1 bend one's mind to a problem
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2 bend one's brows
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3 bend one's steps
(bend (direct или turn) one's steps (homewards, to, towards, etc.))направить свои стопы, направиться (куда-л.)And moralizing in this strain, Mr. Samuel Weller bent his steps towards the booking-office. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Pickwick Papers’, ch. XVIII) — И, морализируя подобным образом, мистер Уэллер направил свои стопы к кассе.
Victoria... bent her steps to a travel agency and there made her enquiries. (A. Christie, ‘They Came to Baghdad’, ch. 4) — Виктория... отправилась в туристское агентство и навела там справки.
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4 bend (one's) elbow
Фразеологизм: употреблять алкогольные напитки (To drink alcoholic beverages) -
5 bend (one's) head over a book
Макаров: склониться над книгойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bend (one's) head over a book
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6 bend one's brows
Общая лексика: хмурить брови -
7 bend one's neck
Общая лексика: гнуть шею, покориться, покоряться, согнуть шею -
8 bend one's steps towards home
expr.seine Schritte heimwärts lenken ausdr. -
9 bend one's mind to sth
се концентрира на нешто -
10 bend one's steps
се упатува -
11 bend one's steps to
• suunnata kulkunsa -
12 bend one's arms
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13 bend one's brows
насупиться, нахмуриться, хмурить брови, хмуриться -
14 bend one's neck
гнуть шею, покоряться -
15 bend\ one's\ brows
homlokát ráncolja, összehúzza a szemöldökét -
16 bend\ one's\ steps\ homeward
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17 to bend one's head over the book
to bend one's head over the book (a letter) склониться над книгой (над письмом)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to bend one's head over the book
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18 to bend one's finger
to bend/to contract/to flex one's finger загибать палецEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to bend one's finger
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19 to bend one's fingers
to bend/to contract/to flex one's fingers сжимать пальцыEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to bend one's fingers
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20 to bend one's brows
saraukt uzacis
См. также в других словарях:
bend one's elbow N. Amer. — bend one s elbow N. Amer. informal drink alcohol. → bend … English new terms dictionary
bend one's knee — bend one s (or the) knee figurative submit a country no longer willing to bend its knee to foreign powers … Useful english dictionary
bend one's knee — ► bend (or bow) one s knee submit. Main Entry: ↑knee … English terms dictionary
bend one’s elbow — AND bend the elbow; lift one’s elbow tv. to take a drink of an lcoholic beverage; to drink alcohol to excess. □ He’s down at the tavern, bending his elbow. □ Paul gets lots of exercise. He bends his elbow thirty times a day … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
bend one's elbow — verb To drink alcoholic beverages, especially at a public house or bar. One day is no worse than the next for El Caucho; so its a whim when he starts bending his elbow or ties one on. When he is really plastered, El Caucho looks grim, but he isnt … Wiktionary
bend one — vb to have sex. A vulgarism used typically by and about males since around 2000. ► I was bending one and she just lost interest … Contemporary slang
bend one's ear — phrasal to talk to someone at length … New Collegiate Dictionary
Bend one's elbow — drink (especially beer) … Dictionary of Australian slang
bend one's elbow — Australian Slang drink (especially beer) … English dialects glossary
bend one's elbow — Vrb phrs. To have an alcoholic drink … English slang and colloquialisms
bend one's ear — phrasal : to talk to someone at length especially to the point of boredom Humphrey bent the ear of … Charles Murphy for nearly two hours Newsweek … Useful english dictionary