Bend
Translations of "bend" (89 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | buig(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Albanian | kthesë(curve), kthyerje(curve), nye(knot), Albanian: Pre gui(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission), ep(to cause to shape into a curve), gjunjëzo(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission), kthehem(to change direction), kthej(to cause to change direction), lakoj(to cause to shape into a curve), përkul(to cause to shape into a curve), përkul(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission), përthy(to become curved), përthy(to swing the body when rowing) | — | |
| Aleut | kahngil(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | καμπή(curve), ἄγκος(curve), κάμπτω(to cause to shape into a curve), κάμπτω(to become curved) | kampḗ, ánkos, kámptō, kámptō | |
| Arabic | ثَنَى(to cause to shape into a curve) | ṯanā | |
| Armenian | ծռել(to cause to shape into a curve), ծռվել(to become curved) | cṙel, cṙvel | |
| Azerbaijani | bükmək(to cause to shape into a curve), əymək(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Bashkir | ҡаш(curve) | qaş | |
| Belarusian | гнуць(to cause to shape into a curve), згіна́ць(to cause to shape into a curve) | hnucʹ, zhinácʹ | |
| Bulgarian | възел(knot), завой(curve), връзвам(to tie a line), завивам(to change direction), извивам(to cause to shape into a curve), извивам се(to become curved), наведа се(to stoop), навеждам се(to stoop), накланям се(to stoop), отклоня(to cause to change direction), отклоня се(to change direction), отклонявам(to cause to change direction), отклонявам се(to change direction), подчиня(to force to submit), подчиня се(to submit), подчинявам(to force to submit), подчинявам се(to submit), превивам(to cause to shape into a curve), прекланям глава(to submit), прекланям се(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission), преклоня глава(to submit), преклоня се(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission) | vǎzel, zavoj, vrǎzvam, zavivam, izvivam, izvivam se, naveda se, naveždam se, naklanjam se, otklonja, otklonja se, otklonjavam, otklonjavam se, podčinja, podčinja se, podčinjavam, podčinjavam se, previvam, preklanjam glava, preklanjam se, preklonja glava, preklonja se | |
| Catalan | banda(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), envergar(to tie a line), inclinar-se(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | چەماندن(to cause to shape into a curve) | çemandin | |
| Chechen | сатта(to cause to shape into a curve) | satta | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 彎 /弯(to cause to shape into a curve), 轉彎 /转弯(to change direction) | wān | |
| Classical Nahuatl | cuelpachoā(to cause to shape into a curve), cuēloā(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Cornish | plegya(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Czech | břevno pokosem(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), ohyb(curve), ohnout(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Danish | bøje(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Dutch | bocht(curve), schuinbalk(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), verbindingsknoop(knot), afbuigen(to change direction), bevestigen(to tie a line), buigen(to cause to shape into a curve), buigen(to become curved), buigen(to change direction), buigen(to change the pitch), buigen(to swing the body when rowing), corrigeren(to change the pitch), draaien(to change direction), gaan(to change direction), knopen(to tie a line), onderwerpen(to force to submit), plooien(to cause to shape into a curve), plooien(to become curved), vastmaken(to tie a line) | — | |
| Esperanto | klino(curve), alkliniĝi(to be inclined; to direct itself), fleksi(to cause to shape into a curve), klini(to cause to shape into a curve), kliniĝi(to become curved), kurbigi(to cause to shape into a curve), kurbiĝi(to become curved) | — | |
| Finnish | anturanahka(best quality of sole leather), kaaret(nautical: frames or ribs that form the ship's body), kytky(knot), mutka(curve), palkki(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), parras(nautical: thickest and strongest planks in a ship's sides), tarkoitus(turn; purpose; inclination; ends), antaa periksi(to submit), kiinnittää(to tie a line), kumartua(to stoop), kumartua(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission), kääntyä(to change direction), kääntää(to cause to change direction), myöntyä(to adapt or interpret to for a purpose or beneficiary), sitoa(to tie a line), suunnata(to apply to a task or purpose), suuntautua(to be inclined; to direct itself), suuntautua(to apply oneself to a task or purpose), taipua(to become curved), taipua(to be inclined; to direct itself), taipua(to adapt or interpret to for a purpose or beneficiary), taivuttaa(to cause to shape into a curve), taivuttaa(to force to submit), taivuttaa(to change the pitch), taivuttaa(to swing the body when rowing) | — | |
| French | bande(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), nœud(knot), virage(curve), courber(to cause to shape into a curve), faire plier(to force to submit), s'incliner(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission), se baisser(to stoop), se courber(to become curved), se pencher(to stoop), se plier(to submit), se soumettre(to submit), se tordre(to become curved), soumettre(to force to submit), tordre(to cause to shape into a curve), tourner(to change direction) | — | |
| Galician | anco(curve), curva(curve), volta(curve), curvar(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Georgian | მოხრა(to cause to shape into a curve) | moxra | |
| German | Biegung(curve), Kurve(curve), Schrägbalken(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), beugen(to cause to shape into a curve), beugen(to swing the body when rowing), biegen(to become curved), biegen(to become curved), durchbiegen(to become curved) | — | |
| Greek | στροφή(curve), καμπύλλω(to cause to shape into a curve), καμπύλλω(to become curved), λυγίζω(to cause to shape into a curve) | strofí, kampúllō, kampúllō, lygízo | |
| Hebrew | רֶכֶס(knot), התכופף(to become curved), כופף(to cause to shape into a curve) | rekhes, hitkoféf, koféf | |
| Hindi | गाँठ(knot), झुकाव(turn; purpose; inclination; ends), मोड़(curve), मोड़(turn; purpose; inclination; ends), झुकना(to become curved), झुकाव(to cause to shape into a curve), प्रवृत्ति(to cause to shape into a curve), मुड़ना(to become curved), मुड़ना(to cause to change direction), मुड़ना(to change direction) | gā̃ṭh, jhukāv, moṛ, moṛ, jhuknā, jhukāv, pravŕtti, muṛnā, muṛnā, muṛnā | |
| Hungarian | görbít(to cause to shape into a curve), hajlít(to cause to shape into a curve), kanyarít(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Icelandic | beygja(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Ido | kurveskar(to become curved) | — | |
| Ingrian | mutka(curve), painaa(to cause to shape into a curve), painuttaa(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Ingush | соттае(to cause to shape into a curve) | sottaje | |
| Interlingua | inclinar se(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission) | — | |
| Irish | bandán(heraldry: one of the ordinaries) | — | |
| Italian | banda(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), curva(curve), nodo(knot), ammanigliare(to tie a line), curvare(to cause to shape into a curve), curvarsi(to change direction), piegare(to cause to shape into a curve), piegarsi(to change direction) | — | |
| Japanese | 曲がる(to become curved), 曲げる(to cause to shape into a curve) | magaru, mageru | |
| Karachay - Balkan | къаш(curve) | qaş | |
| Karakalpak | qas(curve) | — | |
| Kazakh | бүгіс(curve), қас(curve) | bügıs, qas | |
| Khakas | хас(curve) | xas | |
| Khalaj | qâş(curve) | — | |
| Korean | 구부리다(to cause to shape into a curve) | guburida | |
| Kumyk | къаш(curve) | qaş | |
| Kyrgyz | каш(curve) | kaş | |
| Latgalian | puorlīkt(to cause to shape into a curve), salīkt(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Latin | campter(curve), curvāmen(curve), flexus(curve), curvō(to cause to shape into a curve), flectō(to cause to shape into a curve), sinuō(to cause to shape into a curve), vergō(to change direction) | — | |
| Latvian | saliekt(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Lithuanian | vingis(curve) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | chyliś(to cause to shape into a curve), gibaś(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Malayalam | വളയ്ക്കുക(to cause to shape into a curve) | vaḷaykkuka | |
| Māori | hawe(curve), hawhe (in a fenceline)(curve), noninga(curve), whawhe (in a fenceline)(curve), ngawaki(to cause to shape into a curve), whakapiko(to cause to shape into a curve), whakariroi(to cause to shape into a curve), whatiwhati(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Marathi | वळण(curve) | vaḷaṇ | |
| Middle English | croken(to cause to shape into a curve), croken(to become curved), croken(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission) | — | |
| Ngarrindjeri | tagalang(curve) | — | |
| Nogai | кас(curve) | kas | |
| Northern Altai | каш(curve) | kaš | |
| Norwegian | bøye(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kurve(curve) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | kurve(curve) | — | |
| Occitan | corba(curve), laç(knot), nos(knot), nosèl(knot), corbar(to cause to shape into a curve), far plegar(to force to submit), obligar(to force to submit), plegar(to cause to shape into a curve), se corbar(to become curved), se plegar(to become curved), virar(to change direction) | — | |
| Old English | byġe(curve), bīeġan(to cause to shape into a curve), bīeġan(to cause to change direction), bīeġan(to force to submit), būgan(to become curved), būgan(to change direction), būgan(to stoop), būgan(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission), būgan(to submit) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اكری(curve), كوشه(curve), اكمك(to cause to shape into a curve), بوكمك(to cause to shape into a curve) | eğri, köşe, eğmek, bükmek | |
| Persian | خماندن(to cause to shape into a curve) | xamândan | |
| Polish | skos(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), giąć(to cause to shape into a curve), zginać(to cause to shape into a curve), zginać się(to become curved), zgiąć(to cause to shape into a curve), zgiąć się(to become curved) | — | |
| Portuguese | banda(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), curva(curve), curvar(to cause to shape into a curve), curvar(to change direction), curvar-se(to become curved), dobrar(to cause to shape into a curve), dobrar-se(to become curved), obrigar(to force to submit), virar(to change direction) | — | |
| Romanian | curba(to cause to shape into a curve), îndoi(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Russian | гну́ться(to become curved), гнуть(to cause to shape into a curve), изгиба́ть(to cause to shape into a curve), изгиба́ться(to become curved), сгиба́ть(to cause to shape into a curve) | gnútʹsja, gnutʹ, izgibátʹ, izgibátʹsja, sgibátʹ | |
| Sanskrit | अङ्कस्(curve), ग्रन्थि(knot), नमति(to stoop), नमति(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission) | aṅkas, granthi, namati, namati | |
| Scottish Gaelic | bogha(curve), bogha(curve), lùb(curve), crom(to cause to shape into a curve), crom(to become curved), lùb(to cause to shape into a curve), lùb(to become curved), lùb(to change direction) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | saviti(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Sikkimese | ཀུག(to cause to shape into a curve) | kug | |
| Slovene | zavoj(curve), upogniti(to cause to shape into a curve), upogniti se(to become curved) | — | |
| Southern Altai | каш(curve) | kaš | |
| Spanish | banda(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), curva(curve), doblegadura (disused)(curve), doblegamiento(curve), quingo(curve), recodo(curve), acombar(to cause to shape into a curve), agacharse(to stoop), alabear(to cause to shape into a curve), arcar(to cause to shape into a curve), arquear(to cause to shape into a curve), arquearse(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission), cambar(to cause to shape into a curve), cimblar(to cause to shape into a curve), cimbrar(to cause to shape into a curve), cimbrear(to cause to shape into a curve), combar(to cause to shape into a curve), curvar(to cause to shape into a curve), doblar(to cause to shape into a curve), doblarse(to become curved), doblegar(to cause to shape into a curve), doblegar(to force to submit), enarcar(to cause to shape into a curve), enarcarse(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission), encorvar(to cause to shape into a curve), escarzar(to cause to shape into a curve), inclinarse(to stoop), inclinarse(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission), pandear(to become curved), prosternarse(to bow in prayer, or in token of submission), someter(to force to submit), someterse(to submit) | — | |
| Sranan Tongo | beni(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Swahili | kunja(to cause to shape into a curve), kunja(to force to submit), pinda(to cause to shape into a curve), pinda(to become curved), pinda(to change direction) | — | |
| Swedish | balk(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), böj(curve), knop(knot), krök(curve), kurva(curve), snedbjälke(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), binda(to tie a line), böja(to cause to shape into a curve), böja(to become curved), glida(to change the pitch), krokna(to become curved), kuva(to force to submit) | — | |
| Tatar | каш(curve) | qaş | |
| Tày | bjắt(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Thai | ก้มตัว(to stoop), งอ(to cause to shape into a curve), ลู่(to become curved), เบน(to become curved), เบน(to cause to change direction), เบน(to change direction), โค้ง(to become curved) | ngɔɔ, lûu, been, been, been, kóong | |
| Turkish | bükmek(to cause to shape into a curve), bükmek(to become curved), bükmek(to force to submit) | — | |
| Turkmen | gāş(curve) | — | |
| Ukrainian | гну́ти(to cause to shape into a curve), гну́тися(to become curved), згина́ти(to cause to shape into a curve), згина́тися(to become curved), зігну́тися(to become curved), погну́тися(to become curved) | hnúty, hnútysja, zhynáty, zhynátysja, zihnútysja, pohnútysja | |
| Uyghur | قاش(curve) | qash | |
| Vietnamese | uốn cong(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Walloon | fé ployî(to force to submit), ployî(to cause to shape into a curve), ployî(to become curved), ployî(to force to submit), verdjî(to become curved) | — | |
| Welsh | plygu(to cause to shape into a curve) | — | |
| Yiddish | אויסבייג(curve), בייגן(to cause to shape into a curve), בייגן זיך(to become curved) | oysbeyg, beygn, beygn zikh |
buig
kthesë, kthyerje, nye, Albanian: Pre gui, ep, gjunjëzo, kthehem, kthej, lakoj, përkul, përkul, përthy, përthy
kahngil
bükmək, əymək
възел, завой, връзвам, завивам, извивам, извивам се, наведа се, навеждам се, накланям се, отклоня, отклоня се, отклонявам, отклонявам се, подчиня, подчиня се, подчинявам, подчинявам се, превивам, прекланям глава, прекланям се, преклоня глава, преклоня се
vǎzel, zavoj, vrǎzvam, zavivam, izvivam, izvivam se, naveda se, naveždam se, naklanjam se, otklonja, otklonja se, otklonjavam, otklonjavam se, podčinja, podčinja se, podčinjavam, podčinjavam se, previvam, preklanjam glava, preklanjam se, preklonja glava, preklonja se
banda, envergar, inclinar-se
cuelpachoā, cuēloā
plegya
břevno pokosem, ohyb, ohnout
bøje
bocht, schuinbalk, verbindingsknoop, afbuigen, bevestigen, buigen, buigen, buigen, buigen, buigen, corrigeren, draaien, gaan, knopen, onderwerpen, plooien, plooien, vastmaken
klino, alkliniĝi, fleksi, klini, kliniĝi, kurbigi, kurbiĝi
anturanahka, kaaret, kytky, mutka, palkki, parras, tarkoitus, antaa periksi, kiinnittää, kumartua, kumartua, kääntyä, kääntää, myöntyä, sitoa, suunnata, suuntautua, suuntautua, taipua, taipua, taipua, taivuttaa, taivuttaa, taivuttaa, taivuttaa
bande, nœud, virage, courber, faire plier, s'incliner, se baisser, se courber, se pencher, se plier, se soumettre, se tordre, soumettre, tordre, tourner
anco, curva, volta, curvar
Biegung, Kurve, Schrägbalken, beugen, beugen, biegen, biegen, durchbiegen
गाँठ, झुकाव, मोड़, मोड़, झुकना, झुकाव, प्रवृत्ति, मुड़ना, मुड़ना, मुड़ना
gā̃ṭh, jhukāv, moṛ, moṛ, jhuknā, jhukāv, pravŕtti, muṛnā, muṛnā, muṛnā
görbít, hajlít, kanyarít
beygja
kurveskar
mutka, painaa, painuttaa
inclinar se
bandán
banda, curva, nodo, ammanigliare, curvare, curvarsi, piegare, piegarsi
qas
qâş
puorlīkt, salīkt
campter, curvāmen, flexus, curvō, flectō, sinuō, vergō
saliekt
vingis
chyliś, gibaś
hawe, hawhe (in a fenceline), noninga, whawhe (in a fenceline), ngawaki, whakapiko, whakariroi, whatiwhati
croken, croken, croken
tagalang
bøye
kurve
kurve
corba, laç, nos, nosèl, corbar, far plegar, obligar, plegar, se corbar, se plegar, virar
byġe, bīeġan, bīeġan, bīeġan, būgan, būgan, būgan, būgan, būgan
skos, giąć, zginać, zginać się, zgiąć, zgiąć się
banda, curva, curvar, curvar, curvar-se, dobrar, dobrar-se, obrigar, virar
curba, îndoi
гну́ться, гнуть, изгиба́ть, изгиба́ться, сгиба́ть
gnútʹsja, gnutʹ, izgibátʹ, izgibátʹsja, sgibátʹ
bogha, bogha, lùb, crom, crom, lùb, lùb, lùb
saviti
zavoj, upogniti, upogniti se
banda, curva, doblegadura (disused), doblegamiento, quingo, recodo, acombar, agacharse, alabear, arcar, arquear, arquearse, cambar, cimblar, cimbrar, cimbrear, combar, curvar, doblar, doblarse, doblegar, doblegar, enarcar, enarcarse, encorvar, escarzar, inclinarse, inclinarse, pandear, prosternarse, someter, someterse
beni
kunja, kunja, pinda, pinda, pinda
balk, böj, knop, krök, kurva, snedbjälke, binda, böja, böja, glida, krokna, kuva
bjắt
bükmek, bükmek, bükmek
gāş
гну́ти, гну́тися, згина́ти, згина́тися, зігну́тися, погну́тися
hnúty, hnútysja, zhynáty, zhynátysja, zihnútysja, pohnútysja
uốn cong
fé ployî, ployî, ployî, ployî, verdjî
plygu
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