Examples of using Slightly bent in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The characteristic lengthy, slightly bent beak of the Hoopoe allows it to forage through vegetation, dig into the ground to find insects to eat, and quickly feed nestlings in mid-flight.
keeping the knees slightly bent and again try to stay completely horizontal to the floor, so you don't
You also need to give yourself a bit of room away from the table, so using a slightly bent arm, hold your racket in front of you so that you can just reach the end of the table.
feet propped up and the knees supported and slightly bent- in an armchair with an ottoman, or in a recliner or propped up with pillows in bed.
their own investigation and came to the conclusion that a slightly bent back can be good for those who have lower back pain.
their own investigation and came to the conclusion that a slightly bent back can be good for those who have lower back pain.
a similar range of motion can be achieved by standing with the legs slightly bent, and then bowing slightly
He had a mouth on one side slightly bent, and for this he was called Wrymouth; however,
It was like”- he extended his long, gracile arms, slightly bent at the elbows, from his narrow shoulders-“swimming in a big sea of mud,
posed for photo shoots, Sarah would sit while the others stood, slightly bent at the waist so their locks touched the ground.
keeping the knees slightly bent, you're going to push your hips all the way forward, and all the way back,
Maybe knees slightly bent.
Don't keep them slightly bent.
Keep the knees slightly bent at all times.
The front knee is slightly bent, never straight.
Keep the joints slightly bent to avoid unnecessary stress.
Lie on your back with your knees slightly bent;
his fingers are slightly bent inward.
Your knees may be slightly bent, if you would like.
Their legs should be slightly bent at the bottom of the pedal stroke.
