0What do you call this action, bend down or bend over?02br 05002br 02br 00What about this one?02br 02br 05102br 02br 00What's the difference between the two phrasal verbs?02br 02br 00Thanks030c srchttp://www.thomas.olsson.name/LebanonSyria2005/050619_094252C.jpg31c srchttp://img103.mytextgraphics.com/photolava/2007/06/22/10-46wkfgt1o.jpg
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0 Hello N2G,02br 02br 00I would use "bend down" for the Scotsman, as it implies a movement towards the ground (often to retrieve or investigate something).02br 02br 00For the first picture, I would also use "bend down", e.g. "he bent down to go through the small door"; but I think opinions might differ in this case.02br 02br 00"Bend ove