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1 sharp
جَارِح \ sharp: (of speech) severe; fierce: She has a sharp tongue. \ See Also سليط (سَلِيط) \ حادّ (للصّوت) \ sharp: (of sound) high: a sharp cry of pain. \ سَرِيع البَديهَةِ \ sharp: (of the senses) keen; acting quickly and strongly: sharp eyes (quick to notice things that are not easily seen); a sharp pain (sudden and violent). \ See Also حاضِر (للشخص) حادّ \ سَلِيط \ sharp: (of speech) severe; fierce: She has a sharp tongue. \ See Also ذَرب اللّسان \ شَدِيد الانْحِناء \ sharp: of changing direction quickly: a sharp bend in the road. \ فَجْأةً \ sharp: (of changing direction) suddenly and at a pointed angle: The road turned sharp left. \ See Also بغتة (بَغْتَةً) \ ماضٍ \ sharp. \ See Also حاد (حادٌّ) \ مُدَبَّب \ sharp: having a fine point that makes a hole easily: a sharp needle. \ See Also مُحَدَّد الرَّأس \ مُرْهَف الحِسّ \ sharp: (of the senses) keen; acting quickly and strongly: sharp eyes (quick to notice things that are not easily seen); a sharp pain (sudden and violent). \ See Also حاد (حادّ) -
2 sharp
حَادّ \ acid: sour; with a bitter taste. bitter: (of wind or weather) very cold: a bitter wind. deep: (of feelings, etc.) strong: deep sorrow. high: (of sounds) sharp, like a whistle or a young child’s voice. hot: violent: a hot temper. keen: (of the senses) sharp: keen hearing; a keen sense of smell. piercing: (of noises) painfully sharp and loud. sharp: having a fine edge that cuts easily: a sharp knife, having a fine point that makes a hole easily a sharp needle, of changing direction quickly a sharp bend in the road. shrill: (of sounds) high and loud: a shrill whistle. \ See Also عميق (عَميق)، لاذع (لاذِع)، قارِس، عَنيف -
3 hairpin bend
مُنْعَطَف حَادّ جدًّا \ hairpin bend: a sharp corner on a mountain road. -
4 abbiegen
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/i (ist)1. Auto, Straße etc.: turn (off); (abzweigen) branch off; nach rechts ( links) abbiegen turn right (left); in die / von der Hauptstraße abbiegen turn onto / off the main road2. GEOL. warp down(ward)II v/t (hat)1. bend2. umg., fig. (Sache, Gefahr, Gespräch) head off, stave off* * *to turn; to head off; to turn off; to bend off* * *ạb|bie|gen sep1. vt2) (inf = verhindern) Thema, Verfahren to head off, to avoid; Frage to deflect•diesen Vorschlag hat die Gewerkschaft abgebogen — the union put a stop to this proposal
2. vi aux seinto turn off ( in +acc into); (bei Gabelungen auch) to fork off; (Straße) to bend, to veernach rechts abbiegen — to turn (off to the) right; to fork right; to veer (to the) right
* * *1) (to go in some direction: He headed off towards the river.) head off2) ((of a person or vehicle) to follow one of the branches or divisions into which a road has divided: The car forked left.) fork* * *ab|bie·genI. vt Hilfsverb: habenich sollte eine Rede halten, aber zum Glück konnte ich das \abbiegen I was supposed to give a speech but luckily I managed to get out of iteinen Plan \abbiegen to forestall a plan2. (knicken)einen Finger \abbiegen to bend a fingerII. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (nach links/rechts fahren) to turn [off][nach] links/rechts \abbiegen to turn [off to the] left/rightvon einer Straße \abbiegen to turn off [or AM a. off of] a road2. (eine Biegung machen) to benddie Straße biegt [scharf] ab there's a [sharp] bend in the road* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein turn off2.links abbiegen — turn [off] left
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb* * *abbiegen (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/i (ist)nach rechts (links) abbiegen turn right (left);in die/von der Hauptstraße abbiegen turn onto/off the main roadB. v/t (hat)1. bend* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein turn off2.links abbiegen — turn [off] left
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) bend <rod, metal sheet, etc.>* * *v.to bend off v.to turn off v. -
5 حاد
حَادّ \ acid: sour; with a bitter taste. bitter: (of wind or weather) very cold: a bitter wind. deep: (of feelings, etc.) strong: deep sorrow. high: (of sounds) sharp, like a whistle or a young child’s voice. hot: violent: a hot temper. keen: (of the senses) sharp: keen hearing; a keen sense of smell. piercing: (of noises) painfully sharp and loud. sharp: having a fine edge that cuts easily: a sharp knife, having a fine point that makes a hole easily a sharp needle, of changing direction quickly a sharp bend in the road. shrill: (of sounds) high and loud: a shrill whistle. \ See Also عميق (عَميق)، لاذع (لاذِع)، قارِس، عَنيف \ حادّ (للصّوت) \ sharp: (of sound) high: a sharp cry of pain. \ حَادّ الرَّأس \ pointed: having a sharp point: a pointed stick; a pointed nose. \ حَادّ الطَّبْع \ quick-tempered: easily angered. -
6 acid
حَادّ \ acid: sour; with a bitter taste. bitter: (of wind or weather) very cold: a bitter wind. deep: (of feelings, etc.) strong: deep sorrow. high: (of sounds) sharp, like a whistle or a young child’s voice. hot: violent: a hot temper. keen: (of the senses) sharp: keen hearing; a keen sense of smell. piercing: (of noises) painfully sharp and loud. sharp: having a fine edge that cuts easily: a sharp knife, having a fine point that makes a hole easily a sharp needle, of changing direction quickly a sharp bend in the road. shrill: (of sounds) high and loud: a shrill whistle. \ See Also عميق (عَميق)، لاذع (لاذِع)، قارِس، عَنيف -
7 bitter
حَادّ \ acid: sour; with a bitter taste. bitter: (of wind or weather) very cold: a bitter wind. deep: (of feelings, etc.) strong: deep sorrow. high: (of sounds) sharp, like a whistle or a young child’s voice. hot: violent: a hot temper. keen: (of the senses) sharp: keen hearing; a keen sense of smell. piercing: (of noises) painfully sharp and loud. sharp: having a fine edge that cuts easily: a sharp knife, having a fine point that makes a hole easily a sharp needle, of changing direction quickly a sharp bend in the road. shrill: (of sounds) high and loud: a shrill whistle. \ See Also عميق (عَميق)، لاذع (لاذِع)، قارِس، عَنيف -
8 deep
حَادّ \ acid: sour; with a bitter taste. bitter: (of wind or weather) very cold: a bitter wind. deep: (of feelings, etc.) strong: deep sorrow. high: (of sounds) sharp, like a whistle or a young child’s voice. hot: violent: a hot temper. keen: (of the senses) sharp: keen hearing; a keen sense of smell. piercing: (of noises) painfully sharp and loud. sharp: having a fine edge that cuts easily: a sharp knife, having a fine point that makes a hole easily a sharp needle, of changing direction quickly a sharp bend in the road. shrill: (of sounds) high and loud: a shrill whistle. \ See Also عميق (عَميق)، لاذع (لاذِع)، قارِس، عَنيف -
9 high
حَادّ \ acid: sour; with a bitter taste. bitter: (of wind or weather) very cold: a bitter wind. deep: (of feelings, etc.) strong: deep sorrow. high: (of sounds) sharp, like a whistle or a young child’s voice. hot: violent: a hot temper. keen: (of the senses) sharp: keen hearing; a keen sense of smell. piercing: (of noises) painfully sharp and loud. sharp: having a fine edge that cuts easily: a sharp knife, having a fine point that makes a hole easily a sharp needle, of changing direction quickly a sharp bend in the road. shrill: (of sounds) high and loud: a shrill whistle. \ See Also عميق (عَميق)، لاذع (لاذِع)، قارِس، عَنيف -
10 hot
حَادّ \ acid: sour; with a bitter taste. bitter: (of wind or weather) very cold: a bitter wind. deep: (of feelings, etc.) strong: deep sorrow. high: (of sounds) sharp, like a whistle or a young child’s voice. hot: violent: a hot temper. keen: (of the senses) sharp: keen hearing; a keen sense of smell. piercing: (of noises) painfully sharp and loud. sharp: having a fine edge that cuts easily: a sharp knife, having a fine point that makes a hole easily a sharp needle, of changing direction quickly a sharp bend in the road. shrill: (of sounds) high and loud: a shrill whistle. \ See Also عميق (عَميق)، لاذع (لاذِع)، قارِس، عَنيف -
11 keen
حَادّ \ acid: sour; with a bitter taste. bitter: (of wind or weather) very cold: a bitter wind. deep: (of feelings, etc.) strong: deep sorrow. high: (of sounds) sharp, like a whistle or a young child’s voice. hot: violent: a hot temper. keen: (of the senses) sharp: keen hearing; a keen sense of smell. piercing: (of noises) painfully sharp and loud. sharp: having a fine edge that cuts easily: a sharp knife, having a fine point that makes a hole easily a sharp needle, of changing direction quickly a sharp bend in the road. shrill: (of sounds) high and loud: a shrill whistle. \ See Also عميق (عَميق)، لاذع (لاذِع)، قارِس، عَنيف -
12 piercing
حَادّ \ acid: sour; with a bitter taste. bitter: (of wind or weather) very cold: a bitter wind. deep: (of feelings, etc.) strong: deep sorrow. high: (of sounds) sharp, like a whistle or a young child’s voice. hot: violent: a hot temper. keen: (of the senses) sharp: keen hearing; a keen sense of smell. piercing: (of noises) painfully sharp and loud. sharp: having a fine edge that cuts easily: a sharp knife, having a fine point that makes a hole easily a sharp needle, of changing direction quickly a sharp bend in the road. shrill: (of sounds) high and loud: a shrill whistle. \ See Also عميق (عَميق)، لاذع (لاذِع)، قارِس، عَنيف -
13 shrill
حَادّ \ acid: sour; with a bitter taste. bitter: (of wind or weather) very cold: a bitter wind. deep: (of feelings, etc.) strong: deep sorrow. high: (of sounds) sharp, like a whistle or a young child’s voice. hot: violent: a hot temper. keen: (of the senses) sharp: keen hearing; a keen sense of smell. piercing: (of noises) painfully sharp and loud. sharp: having a fine edge that cuts easily: a sharp knife, having a fine point that makes a hole easily a sharp needle, of changing direction quickly a sharp bend in the road. shrill: (of sounds) high and loud: a shrill whistle. \ See Also عميق (عَميق)، لاذع (لاذِع)، قارِس، عَنيف -
14 крутой поворот дороги
1) General subject: a sharp bend in a road, hairpin bend2) Makarov: an abrupt turn in the roadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > крутой поворот дороги
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15 abbiegen
ab|bie·gen irreg vtetw \abbiegen to get out of sth ( fam)ich sollte eine Rede halten, aber zum Glück konnte ich das \abbiegen I was supposed to give a speech but luckily I managed to get out of it;einen Plan \abbiegen to forestall a planvi sein[nach] links/rechts \abbiegen to turn [off to the] left/right;von einer Straße \abbiegen to turn off [or (Am a.) off of] a road2) ( eine Biegung machen) to bend;die Straße biegt [scharf] ab there's a [sharp] bend in the road -
16 شديد
شَدِيد \ bad, worse (worst): (of things that are never good) serious; severe: a bad mistake or accident; a bad cold. close: serious; careful: Keep a close watch on him. Pay close attention to him. drastic: (of actions, etc.) very serious; using unusual force to deal with serious trouble: Only drastic punishment will stop these crimes. extreme: very great: with extreme care. fanatical: like a fanatic: She doesn’t eat enough, because she has a fanatical fear of becoming fat. firm: (of people) strong; determined: a firm ruler. heavy: having more weight, size, force, etc. than usual: heavy rain; heavy losses; a heavy blow. high: great: a high wind; high speed. intense: very powerful or strong: intense heat; intense excitement. keen: (of the feelings) strong: a keen interest in sport. mighty: powerful: a mighty effort. passionate: showing passion: A passionate kiss. profound: (of interest, knowledge, etc.) deep. severe: (of things) bad or violent, causing anxiety; (of people) hard and merciless: a severe storm; a severe illness; a severe judge. strict: demanding obedience; firm: a strict parent; strict rules. stringent: (of conditions, rules, etc.) severe; demanding exact fulfilment. strong: powerful: a strong man; a strong wind, not easily damaged strong paper; strong shoes. violent: using force; fierce: a violent attack; a violent temper. vivid: (of a memory, a description, a flash of light, etc.) bright and clear. \ See Also مؤلم (مُؤْلِم)، قاس (قاسٍ)، عنيف، دقيق، بالغ (بَالِغ)، حازم (حَازِم)، قوي (قويّ)، مشرق (مُشْرِق) \ شَدِيد الاحتِمال \ durable: able to last a long time: Those shoes are durable; they won’t wear out for a long time. \ شَدِيد الانْحِدَار \ peaked: (of a mountain, etc.) having a sharp point. sheer: straight down or up; not sloping: The mountain rose sheer from the lake to a height of 1600 feet. That cliff is almost sheer. steep: sloping sharply; hard to climb: a steep hill. \ شَدِيد الانْحِناء \ sharp: of changing direction quickly: a sharp bend in the road. \ شَدِيد الاهتمام \ keen: eager: He’s a keen player. He’s keen to play. \ شَدِيد البَأْس \ hardy: strong; able to bear bad weather, cold, hard work, etc.. stalwart: strong, brave and dependable: a stalwart supporter; stalwart fighters. \ شَدِيد التحَمّل \ hardy: strong; able to bear bad weather, cold, hard work, etc.. \ شَدِيد جدًّا \ overpowering: (of heat, smells, etc.) too strong; unbearable. \ شَدِيد الحذَر والاحتِراس \ gingerly: very careful(ly), to avoid noise or damage: He stepped gingerly past the sleeping guards. \ شَدِيد الحَساسِيّة \ touchy: easily annoyed; easily hurt (in one’s feelings). \ شَدِيد الرِّعَاية \ protective: that gives protection; having or showing a desire to protect: People who work with dangerous chemicals often need protective clothing. Those people are too protective towards their children. \ See Also الحِمَايَة لِـ \ شَدِيد الرغبة في \ keen on: to be interested in; like: I’m keen on swimming. \ شَدِيد الضَّرَر \ poisonous: containing poison; acting as a poison: That’s a poisonous snake. Some medicines are poisonous if wrongly used. \ See Also سام (سَامّ) \ شَدِيد الطُّمُوح \ pushing: determined to be successful, but annoying others by one’s forceful manner: a pushing young business man. \ شَدِيد العِنَاية \ painstaking: taking a lot of trouble, very careful: A painstaking worker. \ شَدِيد الغَيرَة \ jealous: carefully guarding one’s own things (esp. one’s wife or husband) because one does not trust other people: He’s a jealous husband. He’s jealous of his rights. \ شَدِيد النُّحُول (للنَّاس) \ weedy: (of people) thin and weak: He’s too weedy to be good at sport. \ شَدِيد الهِيَاج \ frantic: wildly excited (with anxiety, joy, pain, etc.). mad: very excited (with anger, pain, etc.): He was mad with joy. \ شَدِيد الوَطْأة \ oppressive: (of hot weather) causing discomfort and low spirits: The air is oppressive just before a thunderstorm. \ شَدِيد الوَقْع \ strong: (of feeling, taste, etc.) deep; noticeable: a strong dislike; a strong smell of coffee; a strong cup of tea (one that has a lot of taste). -
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18 curva
f.1 curve.curva de aprendizaje learning curvecurva de nivel contour line2 bend.una carretera con muchas curvas a winding road3 flexura, flexure.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: curvar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: curvar.* * *1 (gen) curve2 (de carretera) bend3 (gráfico) curve, graph\coger una curva / tomar una curva to take a bendtrazar una curva to draw a curvecurva cerrada sharp bendcurva peligrosa dangerous bend* * *1. f., (m. - curvo) 2. noun f.curve, bend* * *SF1) [de carretera, camino] bend2) (Mat) curvecurva de demanda — (Com) demand curve
curva de la felicidad — hum paunch, beer-belly
curva de rentabilidad — (Com) break-even chart
¡tiene unas curvas! — what a body she's got!
* * *1)a) ( línea) curvela curva de la felicidad — (fam & hum) middle-age spread (colloq & hum) ( said to be caused by marital bliss)
b) (en camino, carretera) curve; ( más pronunciada) benduna curva cerrada/en herradura — a sharp/hairpin bend
agarrar a alguien en curva — (Méx fam) to take somebody by surprise
c) (Dep) curveball2) curvas femenino plural ( de una mujer) curves (pl)* * *= curve, contour, bend.Ex. Textura, the type of the first printed books, was derived from a formal book hand written with a minimum of curves.Ex. As a result, requesters have turned to the courts to define the contours of public access in the computer age.Ex. The article 'Postmodern libraries: Librarians at the bend in the learning curve' examines where librarians are on the learning curve when it comes to integrating new technology with old skills.----* curva biorrítmica = biorhythm chart.* curva ciega = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* curva de aprendizaje = learning curve.* curva de Bradford = Bradford curve.* curva de concentración de Lorenz = Lorenz curve of concentration.* curva de la felicidad, la = middle-age spread.* curva de Lorenz = Lorenz curve.* curva de nivel = contour line.* curva de utilidad = utility contour.* curva + estabilizarse = curve + flatten out.* curva muy abierta = sweeping curve.* curva muy cerrada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* curva muy pronunciada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* forma de la curva estadística en su valor más alto = peak-shape.* formando curvas = curving.* trazar una curva de Algo = plot + Nombre + on a graph.* * *1)a) ( línea) curvela curva de la felicidad — (fam & hum) middle-age spread (colloq & hum) ( said to be caused by marital bliss)
b) (en camino, carretera) curve; ( más pronunciada) benduna curva cerrada/en herradura — a sharp/hairpin bend
agarrar a alguien en curva — (Méx fam) to take somebody by surprise
c) (Dep) curveball2) curvas femenino plural ( de una mujer) curves (pl)* * *= curve, contour, bend.Ex: Textura, the type of the first printed books, was derived from a formal book hand written with a minimum of curves.
Ex: As a result, requesters have turned to the courts to define the contours of public access in the computer age.Ex: The article 'Postmodern libraries: Librarians at the bend in the learning curve' examines where librarians are on the learning curve when it comes to integrating new technology with old skills.* curva biorrítmica = biorhythm chart.* curva ciega = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* curva de aprendizaje = learning curve.* curva de Bradford = Bradford curve.* curva de concentración de Lorenz = Lorenz curve of concentration.* curva de la felicidad, la = middle-age spread.* curva de Lorenz = Lorenz curve.* curva de nivel = contour line.* curva de utilidad = utility contour.* curva + estabilizarse = curve + flatten out.* curva muy abierta = sweeping curve.* curva muy cerrada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* curva muy pronunciada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* forma de la curva estadística en su valor más alto = peak-shape.* formando curvas = curving.* trazar una curva de Algo = plot + Nombre + on a graph.* * *A1(línea): trazar una curva en el papel draw a curve on the sheet of paperla flecha describió una curva en el aire the arrow flew in an arc o described a curved path through the aircurva de temperatura(s) temperature curve2 (en un camino, una carretera) curve; (más pronunciada) bend[ S ] curva peligrosa sharp benduna curva cerrada/en herradura a sharp/hairpin bend3 ( Dep) curveballCompuesto:contour line* * *
Del verbo curvar: ( conjugate curvar)
curva es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
curva
curvar
curva sustantivo femenino
( más pronunciada) bend;
c) (Dep) curveballd)
con curvas curvaceous
curvo,-a adjetivo curved
curva sustantivo femenino
1 curve
2 (en carretera) bend
curva cerrada, sharp bend o curve
' curva' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cerrada
- cerrado
- moderar
- parabólica
- parabólico
- visibilidad
- alcanzar
- descendente
- pronunciado
- redondear
- suave
English:
bend
- corner
- crook
- curve
- dip
- graph
- hairpin bend
- loop
- sharp
- sweep
- turn
- contour
- double
- hair
- kink
- swing
* * *curva nf1. [línea, forma, gráfico] curve;una curva de temperatura/producción a temperature/production curvecurva de aprendizaje learning curve; Fam curva de la felicidad [barriga] paunch;curva de nivel contour line2. [de carretera, río] bend;una carretera con muchas curvas a winding road;curva abierta slight o shallow bend;curva cerrada sharp bend;3.curvas [de mujer] curves* * *f curve* * *curva nf: curve, bend* * *curva n1. (de carretera) bend2. (de cuerpo) curve -
19 gomito
m elbowfig alzare il gomito hit the bottle* * *gomito s.m.1 elbow: appoggiò il gomito destro sulla tavola, he rested (o leaned) his right elbow on the table; la tua giacca ha i gomiti fuori, (le maniche sdrucite) your jacket is out at the elbows; le due signore sedevano gomito a gomito, the two ladies were sitting side by side; si fece avanti a colpi di gomito, he elbowed his way forward; avanzare sui gomiti, to crawl forward on one's elbows; ha avuto quel lavoro facendosi largo a colpi di gomito, (fig.) he got the job by trampling over everyone else // (med.) gomito del tennista, tennis elbow // olio di gomito, (fam.) elbow grease // alzare il gomito, (fig.) to hit the bottle: ha alzato un po' troppo il gomito, he has had a drop too much2 (di strada) sharp bend; (di fiume) elbow: la strada fa un gomito a destra, the road takes a sharp turn to the right // curva a gomito, hairpin bend3 (raccordo di tubo) elbow; (mecc.) (di albero a gomiti) crank, throw: albero a gomiti, crankshaft.* * *['gomito]sostantivo maschile1) elbow (anche sart.)2) (di tubo, fiume, strada) elbow, bend•••alzare il gomito — to bend the o an elbow, to crook one's elbow
lavorare gomito a gomito con qcn. — to work cheek by jowl with sb
* * *gomito/'gomito/ ⇒ 4sostantivo m.1 elbow (anche sart.); farsi largo coi -i to elbow (one's way) forward2 (di tubo, fiume, strada) elbow, bend; la strada fa un gomito there is a bend in the road; curva a gomito hairpin bendalzare il gomito to bend the o an elbow, to crook one's elbow; olio di gomito elbow grease; gomito a gomito side by side; lavorare gomito a gomito con qcn. to work cheek by jowl with sb.\gomito del tennista tennis elbow. -
20 Serpentine
f; -, -n2. Straßenkehre: hairpin bend* * *Ser|pen|ti|ne [zErpɛn'tiːnə]f -, -nwinding road, zigzag; (= Kurve) double benddie Straße führt in Serpentínen den Berg hinauf — the road winds or zigzags its way up the mountain
* * *Ser·pen·ti·ne<-, -n>[zɛrpɛnˈti:nə]f1. (schlangenförmige Straße) winding road2. (steile Kehre, Windung) sharp bendin \Serpentinen in windsder Weg führte in \Serpentinen um den Berg herum the road wound [or zigzagged] its way around the hill* * *die; Serpentine, Serpentinen1) (Weg) zigzag mountain road ( with numerous hairpin bends)2) (Kehre) hairpin bend* * *2. Straßenkehre: hairpin bend* * *die; Serpentine, Serpentinen1) (Weg) zigzag mountain road ( with numerous hairpin bends)2) (Kehre) hairpin bend* * *f.serpentine n.
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bend*/*/ — [bend] (past tense and past participle bent [bent] ) verb [I/T] I 1) to lean forwards and downwards Helen bent down to pick up her pen.[/ex] Bend over and touch your toes.[/ex] 2) to curve or fold something, or to be curved or folded Use thin… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
bend — I UK [bend] / US verb Word forms bend : present tense I/you/we/they bend he/she/it bends present participle bending past tense bent UK [bent] / US past participle bent *** 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to lean forwards and downwards, or to move … English dictionary
bend — bend1 W3S3 [bend] v past tense and past participle bent [bent] [: Old English; Origin: bendan] 1.) [I and T] to move part of your body so that it is not straight or so that you are not upright ▪ Lee bent and kissed her. ▪ She bent her head. ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sharp — sharp1 W2S3 [ʃa:p US ʃa:rp] adj comparative sharper superlative sharpest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(able to cut easily)¦ 2¦(turn)¦ 3¦(increase/change)¦ 4¦(difference)¦ 5¦(pain/feelings)¦ 6¦(disapproving)¦ 7¦(intelligent)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
sharp — sharp1 [ ʃarp ] adjective *** ▸ 1 pointed ▸ 2 sudden & big/strong etc. ▸ 3 quick to notice/react ▸ 4 clear and with detail ▸ 5 showing someone is annoyed ▸ 6 clearly different ▸ 7 fashionable ▸ 8 with bitter flavor ▸ 9 wind/frost: very cold ▸ 10… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sharp — 1 adjective 1 ABLE TO CUT having a very thin edge or point that can cut things easily: Peel the apples using a sharp knife. | The metal was jagged with lots of sharp edges. | razor sharp (=very sharp) opposite blunt 1 (1) 2 SOUNDS loud, short,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sharp — I UK [ʃɑː(r)p] / US [ʃɑrp] adjective Word forms sharp : adjective sharp comparative sharper superlative sharpest *** 1) a sharp object has an edge that can cut or an end that is pointed Cut the melon in half using a sharp knife. The cage should… … English dictionary
sharp*/*/*/ — [ʃɑːp] adj I 1) a sharp object has an edge that can cut or an end that is pointed a sharp knife[/ex] sharp teeth/claws[/ex] a sharp pencil[/ex] These scissors aren t very sharp.[/ex] 2) sudden and very big or severe a sharp rise in sales of… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
bend — bend1 [ bend ] (past tense and past participle bent [ bent ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to lean forward and downward or move the top part of your body forward and downward: He bent and kissed her quickly. bend forward: She bent… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bend — I n. 1) to make a bend (the river makes a bend) 2) a horseshoe; sharp; slight bend 3) a knee bend 4) (misc.) (colloq.) (BE) round the bend ( mentally unsound ) II v. 1) (D; intr., tr.) to bend to (the road bends to the right; she cannot bend them … Combinatory dictionary
bend — [[t]be̱nd[/t]] ♦♦♦ bends, bending, bent 1) VERB When you bend, you move the top part of your body downwards and forwards. Plants and trees also bend. [V adv/prep] I bent over and kissed her cheek... [V adv/prep] Turn the pot if the plants show… … English dictionary