hairpin curve in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for hairpin curve in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

I.curve [kɜːv, Am kɜːrv] N a. MATH, COMPUT

hairpin [ˈheəpɪn, Am ˈher-] N

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It showed off her hairpin curves to perfection, but she wasn't done yet.
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Being in the middle of a zag is like speeding around a hairpin curve on a winding mountain road.
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This is by far the most challenging section of the historic highway, rising and plunging around hairpin curves rated for 20 and 30 km/h for more than 20 kilometres.
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With the route incorporating some 600 hairpin curves and dozens of one-lane bridges, the driving is as taxing as the sights are stunning.
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Hairpin curves and bridges are problem areas for the jamming of ice.
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Near the northern terminus this road features unstripped shoulders, narrow roadway width, hairpin curves, and degraded pavement.
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The road is very twisting and bendy with tight hairpin curves.
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Due to a hairpin curve, the bridge, which took nine months to be completed, was constructed in a curved shape.
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It is perfect: a ribbon of delicious hairpin curves threading through a beautiful wilderness.
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The pass has a gentle approach on both sides with few steep gradients and no major hairpin curves.
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