bend over イディオム
bend over backwards
do anything to help, try to please, go the extra mile They'll bend over backwards to find a room for you. They give excellent service.
bend over backwards to do something
try very hard If I can, I will bend over backwards to help you get a promotion in the company.
bend over
1.lean towards俯向
The doctor bent over the sick child.医生弯腰看那生病的孩子。
2.be turned over翻转
Don't bend over the pages.不要卷折书页。
bend over backwards for someone
do everything possible to help someone: "She bent over backwards for them when they first arrived in the town."
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v. phr.,
informal To try so hard to avoid a mistake that you make the opposite mistake instead; do the opposite of something that you know you should not do; do too much to avoid doing the wrong thing; also, make a great effort; try very hard.
Instead of punishing the boys for breaking a new rule, the principal bent over backward to explain why the rule was important. Mary was afraid the girls at her new school would be stuck up, but they leaned over backward to make her feel at home. Compare: GO OUT OF ONE'S WAY.
bend over
To angle at one's waist. OK, everyone, now angle over and blow your toes. I anticipate I aching my aback back I angled over to aces up those boxes.Learn more: bend, overbend over
[for someone] to angle down at the waist. I angled over and best up the coin. When he angled over, article ripped.Learn more: bend, over