0 to make, become, or be, angled or curved -- cúi xuống; làm cong
1 to force (someone) to do what one wants -- bắt phải theo
He bent me to his will.
a bend in the road.
These surfaces are distorted by hydrostatic balance toward negative anomalies of pressure produced by the bend of the low-pressure vortex cores.
These degrees of freedom are represented by physical dimensions such as the depth of a notch or the angle of a bend.
These authors reproduced a number of experimental observations using triangulated surfaces with elastic (stretching) and bending energy, where each capsomer is represented by several vertices.
Higher discount rates bend supply backward more to generate multiple steady-state rational expectations equilibria.
Since she could no longer bend her arm sufficiently, she had exchanged the violin for a mouth-organ.
In this case the profile development was measured extensively, starting a t 2.5 diameters upstream of the bend.
This increasing marginal benefit cushions the cost of restraining carbon use and contributes to a gentler bend in the cost curve.
This flow slightly compresses and bends the current sheet.
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彎曲, (使)彎曲, 彎腰…
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弯曲, (使)弯曲, 弯腰…
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doblar, inclinar, doblar(se)…
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inclinar-se, dobrar, curvar…
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(体の一部)を曲げる, 曲がる, カーブする…
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eğmek, bükmek, kıvrılmak…
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se courber, se pencher, plier…
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doblegar, inclinar, doblegar(-se)…
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