Englisch | Spanisch |
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curve [curved, curving, curves] (bend, crook) verb [UK: kɜːv] [US: ˈkɝːv] | curvarverbReal women have curves. = Las mujeres de verdad tienen curvas. encorvarverb |
curve [curves] (gentle bend) noun [UK: kɜːv] [US: ˈkɝːv] | curvanoun |
curve [curves] (informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body) noun [UK: kɜːv] [US: ˈkɝːv] | curvasnoun |
curve-billed thrasher (Toxostoma curvirostre) noun | cuitlacochenoun |
curveball [curveballs] (pitch in baseball) noun [UK: kˈɜːvɪbˌɔːl] [US: kˈɜːvɪbˌɔːl] | bola curvanoun |
curved (having a curve or curves) adjective [UK: kɜːvd] [US: ˈkɝːvd] | curvoadjectiveA straight path is shorter than a curved one. = Un camino recto es más corto que uno curvo. |
above the curve preposition | adelantado de su épocapreposition |
Bézier curve (kind of parametric curve) noun | curva de Béziernoun |
elliptic curve noun | curva elípticanoun |
flatten the curve (to reduce the rate at which an infection spreads during an epidemic) verb | aplanar la curvaverb |
learning curve (visualization of learning as a function of experience) noun | curva de aprendizajenoun |
recurve [recurved, recurving, recurves] (of a hurricane) verb [UK: ˌriːˈk.ɜːv] [US: ˌriːˈk.ɝːv] | recurvaverb |
throw someone a curve (to surprise with something unexpected) verb | pescar en curvaverb |