bent

名词

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定义 bent 名词

  1. Singular(单数)

    a natural aptitude or talent

    天赋;天资

    • She demonstrates a natural bent for scientific studies.

      她展现出对科学研究的天赋。

    • He has a bent for music.

      他有音乐天赋。

    • She has a natural bent for the arts.

      她对艺术有与生俱来的天赋。

动词

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定义 bent 动词

  1. the past simple and past participle of the verb 'bend'

    弯曲(bend的过去式及过去分词)

形容词

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定义 bent 形容词

shape(形状)

  1. not straight; having a curve or angle

    弯曲的;不直的;变形的

    • The bent branch was on the verge of breaking.

      弯曲的树枝快要断了。

    • The car's fender was bent after the impact.

      车子的挡泥板在撞击后变形了。

    • The wire was bent into an odd shape.

      铁丝被弯曲成奇怪的形状。

morality(道德)

  1. slang(俚语)

    dishonest or corrupt, especially when referring to someone in a position of power

    (尤指当权者)不诚实的;贪污的

    • We discovered he was a bent politician.

      我们发现他是一个贪污的政客。

    • The media exposed several bent officials.

      媒体揭露了几名贪污的官员。

    • He is being investigated for his bent dealings.

      他因贪污交易正在接受调查。

sexuality(性取向)

  1. old-fashioned(过时)

    a highly offensive term for a gay person, particularly a gay man

    (尤指男性)男同性恋的(冒犯用语)

成语

  • get bent out of shape

    To become very angry, annoyed, or upset.

    大发雷霆

    He got a little bent out of shape when he found out his report was rejected.

    当他发现他的报告被拒绝时,他有点生气了。

  • be bent on something/doing something

    to be determined to do or have something

    决意要执行某事或拥有某物,一心想要

    He was bent on completing the difficult task, determined not to give up.

    他决心完成这项艰难的任务,坚决不放弃。