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bent Adjective 1. not straight; curved 2. Slang a. dishonest; corrupt: bent officials b. Brit & Austral offensive slang homosexual 3. bent on determined to pursue (a course of action) Noun personal inclination or aptitude: he had a strong practical bent in his nature
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bent adjective 1. misshapen, twisted, angled, bowed, curved, arched, crooked, crippled, distorted, warped, deformed, tortuous, disfigured, out of shape << OPPOSITE straight noun 3. inclination, ability, taste, facility, talent, leaning, tendency, preference, faculty, forte, flair, knack, penchant, bag (slang) propensity, aptitude, predisposition, predilection, proclivity, turn of mind >> bent on intent on, set on, fixed on, predisposed to, resolved on, insistent on Translations bent [bɛnt] pt, pp of bend n → inclination f, penchant m adj [wire, pipe] → coudé(e); (inf) (= dishonest); véreux/euse; bent [bɛnt] pt, pp of bend n → Neigung f adj (wire, pipe) → gebogen; (inf) (dishonest) → korrupt; (000) (pej) (homosexual) → andersrum; to be bent on → entschlossen sein zu How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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It also accounts for his admiration for two other American radicals with strong moral bents, Dorothy Day and Michael Harrington. So far, all of the top cycling speed records have been set by recumbent bikes, or bents, in which the rider's legs are stretched straight ahead, instead of below them. The southern portion of the outboard detour roadway, constructed over the East River, consists of a concrete deck on steel stringers spanning 100 feet between bents of 54-inch diameter steel caissons. |
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