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I . curve [kɜ:v, Am kɜ:rv] N

1. curve (bending line):

łuk m
her curves

2. curve MATH:

krzywa f

II . curve [kɜ:v, Am kɜ:rv] VB intr

1. curve road:

yield curve N ECON

normal distribution curve N MATH

Usage examples with curves

her curves

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Hundreds of radiocarbon dates have been acquired and have been calibrated on four different curves, the most precise being based on tree ring sequences.
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As we move further outward, we can see that horizontal circles with larger radii are closed timelike curves.
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On the upper surface of the jugular process is a deep groove which curves medialward and forward and is continuous with the jugular notch.
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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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The road is very twisting and bendy with tight hairpin curves.
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Earlier studies compared osmotic potential measured by p-v curves with those from the osmometer, but the method had not been refined enough to produce reliable results for turgor loss point.
phys.org
The races were held on a standard track of 400 meters with outer curves of 29 meters and inner curves of 25 meters radii.
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A profile gauge is frequently used by metalworkers to copy curves.
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Each motorcycle has a sidehack (or sidecar), in which a passenger rides and tilts to one side or another when going around curves.
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The analysis of the curves determined that the staggered conformation had no connection to the amount of electrostatic repulsions within the molecule.
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