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  • 1 bend

    насочува, скршува (нечија волја), упатува
    n морнарски јазел, свиок, кривина
    свртува, се свиткува, навалува
    * * *
    n. 1. кривина, завој, свиок (esp. Br.; Am. is usu. curve I);
    2. лак; the river makes a bend река прав лак;
    3. (naut.) чвор (на јаже);
    4. misc.; (Br.; colloq.) round the bend луд; bend II bent (bent); bent or (rare) -ed
    v.
    1.tr свиткување, повивање; наведнати, свиткани; to bend one's knee (a stick) свиткување на колено; to bend a bow свиткување на лак; to bend a branch извиткување на гранка; she was bent over with age се свиткала од старост; *on bended knees на колена;
    2. tr искривување; to bend a key (out of shape) искривување на клучот;
    3. tr потчинување; to bend a person to one's will потчинување на некого на својата воља;
    4. intr подвиткување, завиткување; наведнување, навалување; the branches are bending гранките се наведнуваат; to bend over smb. наведнување над некого;
    5. intr искривување
    n. накривување кривина;
    2. свиок (речен);
    3. (техн.) зглоб, лакот
    v. (past. pp. bent) се свиткува, се навалува, се свртува; свиткува; кривина; искривува, свиткува bend down; incline; tilt; lean out се наведнува; наведнува; наклонува; се наклонува bend down; incline; tilt; lean out;
    кривина; свиок bend; lean; lean on(against) навалува; се навалува; потпира; се потпира bend; roll up свиткува; се свиткува; завива; се завива
    се свртува; свртува; врти bend; turn; divert; reverse; inve

    English-Macedonian dictionary > bend

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