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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. curve [ingl. am. kərv, ingl. brit. kəːv] SUST.

1. curve (bend):

curve
to throw sb a curve ingl. am.
to throw sb a curve ingl. am.
coger a alguien desprevenido esp Esp.

2. curve (contour):

curve

3. curve (on graph):

curve
the Laffer curve

II. curve [ingl. am. kərv, ingl. brit. kəːv] V. intr.

1. curve surface:

curve
curve

2. curve:

curve river:
curve ball:
curve ball:
curvear Méx.

growth curve SUST.

growth curve

learning curve SUST.

learning curve

sine curve, sine wave SUST.

sine curve
sine curve
hairpin turn or curve ingl. am. or ingl. brit. bend
continuous function/curve
español
español
inglés
inglés
curve
sine curve
banked curve

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. curve [kɜ:v, ingl. am. kɜ:rv] SUST.

curve
epi curve coloq.

II. curve [kɜ:v, ingl. am. kɜ:rv] V. intr.

curve
curve path, road
to curve round to the left path

III. curve [kɜ:v, ingl. am. kɜ:rv] V. trans.

curve

hairpin bend SUST. ingl. brit., ingl. austr., hairpin curve SUST., hairpin turn SUST. ingl. am.

Entrada de OpenDict

curve ball SUST.

curve ball DEP.
to throw sb a curve ball ingl. am. coloq. fig
sharpness of curve
sharp curve
español
español
inglés
inglés
curve
infection curve
curve
curve
curve
epidemic curve
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. curve [kɜrv] SUST.

curve

II. curve [kɜrv] V. intr.

curve
curve path, road
to curve around to the left path

III. curve [kɜrv] V. trans.

curve

hairpin curve SUST., hairpin turn SUST.

hairpin curve
sharpness of curve
sharp curve
español
español
inglés
inglés
curve
curve
curve
Present
Icurve
youcurve
he/she/itcurves
wecurve
youcurve
theycurve
Past
Icurved
youcurved
he/she/itcurved
wecurved
youcurved
theycurved
Present Perfect
Ihavecurved
youhavecurved
he/she/ithascurved
wehavecurved
youhavecurved
theyhavecurved
Past Perfect
Ihadcurved
youhadcurved
he/she/ithadcurved
wehadcurved
youhadcurved
theyhadcurved

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With its slow rising whines, sudden sharp drills of noise and alarming sub-bass gurgles, this is music for beleaguered bunkers.
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Peel the pears top to bottom with a sharp vegetable peeler, leaving them whole, with stems attached and the core intact.
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Known for his courtly manners, he had a slow drawl and a quiet demeanor, which belied his sharp political sense.
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Some tendencies tend to equate the two concepts, while others draw sharp distinctions between them.
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The surface has sharp protruding spicules which can cause skin irritation if touched.
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