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bent
(a.)彎曲的,決心的(vbl.)彎曲愛好
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bend
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Bended
or
Bent
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Bending
.]
1.
To
strain
or
move
out
of
a
straight
line
;
to
crook
by
straining
;
to
make
crooked
;
to
curve
;
to
make
ready
for
use
by
drawing
into
a
curve
;
as
,
to
bend
a
bow
;
to
bend
the
knee
.
2.
To
turn
toward
some
certain
point
;
to
direct
;
to
incline
.
“
Bend
thine
ear
to
supplication.”
Towards
Coventry
bend
we
our
course
.
--
Shak
.
Bending
her
eyes
. . .
upon
her
parent
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
3.
To
apply
closely
or
with
interest
;
to
direct
.
To
bend
his
mind
to
any
public
business
.
--
Temple
.
But
when
to
mischief
mortals
bend
their
will
.
--
Pope
.
4.
To
cause
to
yield
;
to
render
submissive
;
to
subdue
.
“Except
she
bend
her
humor.”
5.
Naut.
To
fasten
,
as
one
rope
to
another
,
or
as
a
sail
to
its
yard
or
stay
;
or
as
a
cable
to
the
ring
of
an
anchor
.
To bend the brow
,
to
knit
the
brow
,
as
in
deep
thought
or
in
anger
;
to
scowl
;
to
frown
.
Syn:
--
To
lean
;
stoop
;
deflect
;
bow
;
yield
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bent
n.
1.
A
reedlike
grass
;
a
stalk
of
stiff
,
coarse
grass
.
His
spear
a
bent
,
both
stiff
and
strong
.
--
Drayton
.
2.
Bot.
A
grass
of
the
genus
Agrostis
,
esp
.
Agrostis vulgaris
,
or
redtop
.
The
name
is
also
used
of
many
other
grasses
,
esp
.
in
America
.
3.
Any
neglected
field
or
broken
ground
;
a
common
;
a
moor
. [
Obs
.]
Bowmen
bickered
upon
the
bent
.
--
Chevy
Chase
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bent
imp. &
p
. p.
of
Bend
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bent
,
a. &
p
. p.
1.
Changed
by
pressure
so
as
to
be
no
longer
straight
;
crooked
;
as
,
a
bent
pin
;
a
bent
lever
.
2.
Strongly
inclined
toward
something
,
so
as
to
be
resolved
,
determined
,
set
,
etc
.; --
said
of
the
mind
,
character
,
disposition
,
desires
,
etc
.,
and
used
with
on
;
as
,
to
be
bent
on
going
to
college
;
he
is
bent
on
mischief
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bent
,
n.
1.
The
state
of
being
curved
,
crooked
,
or
inclined
from
a
straight
line
;
flexure
;
curvity
;
as
,
the
bent
of
a
bow
. [
Obs
.]
2.
A
declivity
or
slope
,
as
of
a
hill
. [
R
.]
3.
A
leaning
or
bias
;
proclivity
;
tendency
of
mind
;
inclination
;
disposition
;
purpose
;
aim
.
With
a
native
bent
did
good
pursue
.
--
Dryden
.
4.
Particular
direction
or
tendency
;
flexion
;
course
.
Bents
and
turns
of
the
matter
.
--
Locke
.
5.
Carp.
A
transverse
frame
of
a
framed
structure
.
6.
Tension
;
force
of
acting
;
energy
;
impetus
. [
Archaic
]
The
full
bent
and
stress
of
the
soul
.
--
Norris
.
Syn:
--
Predilection
;
turn
.
Usage:
Bent
,
Bias
,
Inclination
,
Prepossession
.
These
words
agree
in
describing
a
permanent
influence
upon
the
mind
which
tends
to
decide
its
actions
.
Bent
denotes
a
fixed
tendency
of
the
mind
in
a
given
direction
.
It
is
the
widest
of
these
terms
,
and
applies
to
the
will
,
the
intellect
,
and
the
affections
,
taken
conjointly
;
as
,
the
whole
bent
of
his
character
was
toward
evil
practices
.
Bias
is
literally
a
weight
fixed
on
one
side
of
a
ball
used
in
bowling
,
and
causing
it
to
swerve
from
a
straight
course
.
Used
figuratively
,
bias
applies
particularly
to
the
judgment
,
and
denotes
something
which
acts
with
a
permanent
force
on
the
character
through
that
faculty
;
as
,
the
bias
of
early
education
,
early
habits
,
etc
.
Inclination
is
an
excited
state
of
desire
or
appetency
;
as
,
a
strong
inclination
to
the
study
of
the
law
.
Prepossession
is
a
mingled
state
of
feeling
and
opinion
in
respect
to
some
person
or
subject
,
which
has
laid
hold
of
and
occupied
the
mind
previous
to
inquiry
.
The
word
is
commonly
used
in
a
good
sense
,
an
unfavorable
impression
of
this
kind
being
denominated
a
prejudice
.
“Strong
minds
will
be
strongly
bent
,
and
usually
labor
under
a
strong
bias
;
but
there
is
no
mind
so
weak
and
powerless
as
not
to
have
its
inclinations
,
and
none
so
guarded
as
to
be
without
its
prepossessions
.”
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bend
n
1:
a
circular
segment
of
a
curve
; "
a
bend
in
the
road
"; "
a
crook
in
the
path
" [
syn
:
crook
,
turn
]
2:
movement
that
causes
the
formation
of
a
curve
[
syn
:
bending
]
3:
curved
segment
(
of
a
road
or
river
or
railroad
track
etc
.)
[
syn
:
curve
]
4:
an
angular
or
rounded
shape
made
by
folding
; "
a
fold
in
the
napkin
"; "
a
crease
in
his
trousers
"; "
a
plication
on
her
blouse
"; "
a
flexure
of
the
colon
"; "
a
bend
of
his
elbow
"
[
syn
:
fold
,
crease
,
plication
,
flexure
,
crimp
]
5:
a
town
in
central
Oregon
at
the
eastern
foot
of
the
Cascade
Range
6:
diagonal
line
traversing
a
shield
from
the
upper
right
corner
to
the
lower
left
[
syn
:
bend dexter
]
v
1:
form
a
curve
; "
The
stick
does
not
bend
" [
syn
:
flex
] [
ant
:
straighten
]
2:
change
direction
; "
The
road
bends
"
3:
cause
(
a
plastic
object
)
to
assume
a
crooked
or
angular
form
; "
bend
the
rod
"; "
twist
the
dough
into
a
braid
"; "
the
strong
man
could
turn
an
iron
bar
" [
syn
:
flex
,
deform
,
twist
,
turn
] [
ant
:
unbend
]
4:
bend
one's
back
forward
from
the
waist
on
down
; "
he
crouched
down
"; "
She
bowed
before
the
Queen
"; "
The
young
man
stooped
to
pick
up
the
girl's
purse
" [
syn
:
crouch
,
stoop
,
bow
]
5:
turn
from
a
straight
course
,
fixed
direction
,
or
line
of
interest
[
syn
:
deflect
,
turn away
]
6:
bend
a
joint
; "
flex
your
wrists
"; "
bend
your
knees
" [
syn
:
flex
]
[
also
:
bent
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bent
adj
1:
altered
from
an
originally
straight
condition
; "
a
bent
wire
"
2:
fixed
in
your
purpose
; "
bent
on
going
to
the
theater
"; "
dead
set
against
intervening
"; "
out
to
win
every
event
" [
syn
:
bent
on(p)
,
dead set(p)
,
intent on(p)
,
out to(p)
]
3:
used
of
the
back
and
knees
;
stooped
; "
on
bended
knee
"; "
with
bent
(
or
bended
)
back
" [
syn
:
bended
]
4:
used
especially
of
the
head
or
upper
back
; "
a
bent
head
and
sloping
shoulders
" [
syn
:
bowed
,
inclined
]
5:
of
metal
e.g.; "
bent
nails
"; "
a
car
with
a
crumpled
front
end
"; "
dented
fenders
" [
syn
:
crumpled
,
dented
]
n
1:
a
relatively
permanent
inclination
to
react
in
a
particular
way
; "
the
set
of
his
mind
was
obvious
" [
syn
:
set
]
2:
grass
for
pastures
and
lawns
especially
bowling
and
putting
greens
[
syn
:
bent grass
,
bent-grass
]
3:
a
special
way
of
doing
something
; "
he
had
a
bent
for
it
";
"
he
had
a
special
knack
for
getting
into
trouble
"; "
he
couldn't
get
the
hang
of
it
" [
syn
:
knack
,
hang
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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