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bent 1
 (bĕnt)v.
Past tense and past participle of bend1.
adj.
1. Altered from an originally straight or even condition: picked up pieces of bent wire.
2. Determined to take a course of action: I was bent on going to the concert.
3. Chiefly British Corrupt; venal.
n.
1. A tendency, disposition, or inclination: "The natural bent of my mind was to science" (Thomas Paine).
2. A transverse structural member or framework that is used for strengthening a bridge or trestle.
bent 2
 (bĕnt)n.
1. Bentgrass.
2. The stiff stalk of various grasses.
3. An area of grassland unbounded by hedges or fences.
[Middle English, from Old English beonet (attested only in place names ); akin to German Binse, rush.]
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bent
(bÉnt)adj
1. not straight; curved
2. (foll by on) fixed (on a course of action); resolved (to); determined (to)
3. slang
a. dishonest; corrupt
b. (of goods) stolen
c. crazy; mad
d. Brit offensive homosexual
n
4. personal inclination, propensity, or aptitude
5. capacity of endurance (esp in the phrase to the top of one's bent)
6. (General Engineering) civil engineering a framework placed across a structure to stiffen it
bent
(bÉnt)n
1. (Plants) short for bentgrass
2. (Plants) a stalk of bent grass
3. (Plants) archaic any stiff grass or sedge
4. dialect Scot and Northern English heath or moorland
[Old English bionot; related to Old Saxon binet, Old High German binuz rush]
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bent1
(bɛnt)adj.
1. curved; crooked: a bent back.
2. determined; set; resolved: bent on succeeding.
3. Chiefly Brit. corrupt.
n. 4. predilection; talent: a bent for painting.
5. capacity of endurance.
6. a transverse frame, as of a bridge or an aqueduct, designed to support either vertical or horizontal loads.
[1525–35; orig. past participle of bend 1]
bent2
(bɛnt)n.
1. bent grass.
2. a stalk of bent grass.
[1300–50; Middle English; Old English beonet-, beonot-, c. Old High German binuz rush]
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Bending/Bent
- As crooked as a corkscrew —George Kaufman and Moss Hart
- As crooked as a dog’s elbow —F. T. Elworthy
- As crooked as a ram’s horn —Charles Caleb Colton
- Bending from the waist as if he was going to close up like a jackknife —John Dos Passos
- Bend like a finger joint —Charles Wright
- Bend like sheets of tin —Palmer Cox
- Bends with her laugh … like a rubber stick being shaken —Alice McDermott
- Bent as a country lane —John Wainwright
- Bent double like a tree in a high wind —Caryl Phillips
- Bent down like violets after rain —Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- Bent like a birch ice-laden —James Agee
- Bent like a bow —Aharon Megged
A variation on the bent bow image from William Mcllvanney’s novel, Laidlow: “Arching his body like a bow.”
- Bent like a broken flower —Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Bent like a rainbow —Robert Southey
Another way to express this image is to be “Bent like a rainbow arch.”
- Bent … like a soldier at the approach of an assault —Victor Hugo
- Bent like a wishbone —William Kennedy
- Bent slightly like a man who has been shot but continues to stand —Flannery O’Connor
- (The headwaiter) bowed like a poppy in the breeze —Ogden Nash
- Bows down like a willow tree in a storm —Erich Maria Remarque
- Coiled like a fetus —William H. Gass
A variation by Derek Lambert:“Curled up like a bulky fetus.”
- Coiled up like the letter ‘S’ —Damon Runyon
- Crooked like a comma —Sharon Sheehe Stark
- Curled himself like a comma into the waiting cab —William H. Hallhan
- Curled like a ball —Sterling Hayden
- Curled up in a ball like a wet puppy —Amos Oz
- Curled up [in sleeping position] like a fist around an egg —Leonard Michaels
- Curled up like a gun-dog —Colette
- (Bent over your books) curled up like a porcupine with a bellyache —Marge Piercy
- Curled up like fried bacon —Anon
- Curling up like a small animal —Nina Bawden
- Curling up like burning cardboard —Lawrence Durrell
- [A cat] curls up like a dormer mouse —Jayne Anne Phillips
- Drooped like a flower in the frost —John Greenleaf Whittier
- Folded over like a ruler from the waist —William H. Gass
- Folded up, like a marionette with cheap wooden hinges, and sat down —Graham Masterton
- (Never will I be) gibbous like the moon —Diane Ackerman
- Lean forward like firemen pulling a hose —Miller Williams
- Tilting like a paper cutout —Susan Minot
- Twisted as an old paint tube —Fannie Hurst
- A very old lady, her back curved over like a snail’s —Daphne Merkin
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Noun | 1. | bent - a relatively permanent inclination to react in a particular way; "the set of his mind was obvious" inclination, tendency, disposition - an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others; "he had an inclination to give up too easily"; "a tendency to be too strict" |
2. | ![]() grass - narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns; used as pasture for grazing animals; cut and dried as hay Agrostis, genus Agrostis - annual or perennial grasses cosmopolitan in northern hemisphere: bent grass (so named from `bent' meaning an area of unfenced grassland) Agrostis canina, brown bent, dog bent, Rhode Island bent, velvet bent, velvet bent grass - common grass with slender stems and narrow leaves Agrostis nebulosa, cloud grass - Spanish grass with light feathery panicles grown for dried bouquets Agrostis palustris, creeping bent, creeping bentgrass - common pasture or lawn grass spread by long runners | |
3. | ![]() grassland - land where grass or grasslike vegetation grows and is the dominant form of plant life | |
4. | bent - 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" | |
Adj. | 1. | bent - fixed in your purpose; "bent on going to the theater"; "dead set against intervening"; "out to win every event" resolute - firm in purpose or belief; characterized by firmness and determination; "stood resolute against the enemy"; "faced with a resolute opposition"; "a resolute and unshakeable faith" |
2. | ![]() unerect - not upright in position or posture | |
3. | ![]() damaged - harmed or injured or spoiled; "I won't buy damaged goods"; "the storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings" |
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bent
adjective
1. misshapen, twisted, angled, bowed, curved, arched, crooked, crippled, distorted, warped, deformed, tortuous, disfigured, out of shape The trees were all bent and twisted from the wind.
misshapen even, level, true, straight, square, smooth, in line, erect, upright, vertical, aligned, horizontal, plumb, perpendicular
misshapen even, level, true, straight, square, smooth, in line, erect, upright, vertical, aligned, horizontal, plumb, perpendicular
3. (Brit. informal) corrupt, crooked (informal), rotten, shady (informal), fraudulent, dishonest, unscrupulous, unethical, venal, unprincipled, bribable a bent accountant
4. (Offensive slang) gay, homosexual, queer (informal, derogatory) an actor who was as bent as a nine-bob note
noun
1. inclination, ability, taste, facility, talent, leaning, tendency, preference, faculty, forte, flair, knack, penchant, bag (slang), propensity, aptitude, predisposition, predilection, proclivity, turn of mind his bent for natural history
bent on intent on, committed to, set on, fixed on, hell bent on (informal), predisposed to, obsessive about, fixated on, resolved on, insistent on He's bent on suicide.
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bent
adjectivenoun
1. An inclination to something:
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Translations
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bent
[bent]A. PT & PP of bend
B. ADJ
4. to be bent on doing sth (fig) (= determined) → estar resuelto a or empeñado en hacer algo
to be bent on a quarrel → estar resuelto a or empeñado en provocar una riña
to be bent on pleasure → estar resuelto a or empeñado en divertirse
to be bent on a quarrel → estar resuelto a or empeñado en provocar una riña
to be bent on pleasure → estar resuelto a or empeñado en divertirse
C. N (= inclination) → inclinación f; (= aptitude) → facilidad f
of an artistic bent → con una inclinación artÃstica, con inclinaciones artÃsticas
to follow one's bent → seguir su inclinación
he has a bent for annoying people → tiene una facilidad para molestar a la gente
of an artistic bent → con una inclinación artÃstica, con inclinaciones artÃsticas
to follow one's bent → seguir su inclinación
he has a bent for annoying people → tiene una facilidad para molestar a la gente
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
bent
[ˈbɛnt] pt
pp of bend
n (= flair) → dispositions fpl, penchant m
adj
(= out of shape) [lever, axle] → coudé(e); [nail, fork] → tordu(e); [tree] → courbé(e); [wire, pipe] → tordu(e); (intentionally) [wire] → plié(e)
a bent fork → une fourchette tordue
a bent fork → une fourchette tordue
(= bowed) [head] → baissé(e)
[person] to be bent double (British) to be bent over double (US) (in pain) → être tordu(e) de douleur; (laughing) → être plié(e) de rire
(= resolved) to be bent on sth → être résolu(e) à qch
to be bent on doing sth → être résolu(e) à faire qch
to be bent on doing sth → être résolu(e) à faire qch
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
bent
pret, ptp of bendadj
(Brit inf: = dishonest) person → korrupt; affair → unsauber (inf); heâs bent → er ist ein krummer Hund (inf)
(Brit pej inf: = homosexual) → andersrum pred (inf)
n (= aptitude) → Neigung f → (for zu); (= type of mind, character) → Schlag m; to follow oneâs bent → seiner Neigung folgen; people with or of a musical bent → Menschen mit einer musikalischen Veranlagung; people of his bent → Leute seines Schlags
Collins German Dictionary â Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
bent
1 [bɛnt]1. pt, pp of bend
2. adj
a. (wire, pipe) → piegato/a, storto/a (fam) (dishonest) → losco/a (offensive) (homosexual) → invertito/a
3. n (aptitude) → inclinazione f, disposizione f
to follow one's bent → seguire la propria inclinazione
to follow one's bent → seguire la propria inclinazione
bent
2 [bɛnt] n (Bot) common bent → agrostide f biancaCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
bent2
(bent) noun a natural inclination. a bent for mathematics.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
bent
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bent
n. inclinación, curvatura;
a. encorvado-a; inclinado-a;
vt. pp. defend.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
bent
pret & pp de bendEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.