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I . curve [kɜ:v, Am kɜ:rv] N

1. curve (bending line):

curve
łuk m
curve in a road

2. curve MATH:

curve
krzywa f

II . curve [kɜ:v, Am kɜ:rv] VB intr

1. curve road:

curve

2. curve object:

curve
curve

yield curve N ECON

normal distribution curve N MATH

Usage examples with curve

curve in a road

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Many different proteins, for example, may have the same scattering curve.
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He had no further wins for six years, but his form was nonetheless on a general upwards curve.
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These curves are specified when water is pumped with a density of 1000 kg/m3 and kinematic viscosity of 1 mm2/s.
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The familiar pose with neck curved back and wings half raised, known as busking, is a threat display.
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A curve that is a parallel of itself is autoparallel.
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Simple short header pipes bolted onto the engine block heads extend down from the motor and curve upward just before reaching the ground.
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The dashboard had a more linear appearance, instead of curving around the driver.
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It is sometimes called the offset curve but the term offset often refers also to translation.
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In time however the branch was singled, but with an increase in holiday trade a south facing curve was added to the junction during 1888.
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The curves for the fission of the later actinides tend to make even more shallow valleys.
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