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Curve Meaning in English

word

/ˈkɝv/
kurv
/kˈɜːv/
kurv

释义

A curve is a smooth, bend shape that is not straight, like the edge of a circle. As a verb, it means to bend or form into a curved shape.

用法与细微差别

Common as a noun for shapes in roads, graphs, or physical objects. As a verb, often used in science or math. Typical collocations: 'sharp curve' (dangerous turn), 'learning curve' (progress over time), 'curve the ball' (sports). Don't confuse with 'bend'—a 'curve' is the shape itself, 'bend' is the action.

例句

The road makes a curve to the left.

basic

Draw a curve with your pencil.

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The river curves through the city.

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Watch out—there’s a sharp curve up ahead.

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He tried to curve the ball around the wall, but it missed the goal.

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It took me a while to get over the steep learning curve at my new job.

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