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积极性
Exponentialkurve
im PONS Wörterbuch
ex·po·nen·tial ˈcurve SUBST MATH
Exponentialkurve f <-, -n> fachspr
im PONS Wörterbuch
ex·po·nen·tial [ˌekspə(ʊ)ˈnen(t)ʃəl, Am -spoʊˈ-] ADJ inv
1. exponential MATH:
2. exponential (extremely fast):
I. curve [kɜ:v, Am kɜ:rv] SUBST
1. curve (bending line):
curve of a figure, vase
Rundung f <-, -en>
curve of a figure, vase
Wölbung f <-, -en>
curve of a road
Kurve f <-, -n>
to make a curve road
to make a curve river
ihre Kurven ugs scherzh
2. curve MATH:
Kurve f <-, -n>
3. curve (curve ball in baseball):
Effetball m fachspr
II. curve [kɜ:v, Am kɜ:rv] VERB intr
curve river, road
curve line
III. curve [kɜ:v, Am kɜ:rv] VERB trans
to curve sth
etw biegen
OpenDict-Eintrag
curve
Klett Fachwortschatz Biologie
C₀t–curve SUBST
Ctcurve
PONS Fachwortschatz Verkehrswesen
curve INFRASTR
Present
Icurve
youcurve
he/she/itcurves
wecurve
youcurve
theycurve
Past
Icurved
youcurved
he/she/itcurved
wecurved
youcurved
theycurved
Present Perfect
Ihavecurved
youhavecurved
he/she/ithascurved
wehavecurved
youhavecurved
theyhavecurved
Past Perfect
Ihadcurved
youhadcurved
he/she/ithadcurved
wehadcurved
youhadcurved
theyhadcurved
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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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A curve that is a parallel of itself is autoparallel.
en.wikipedia.org
The dashboard had a more linear appearance, instead of curving around the driver.
en.wikipedia.org
The "cornu", a long tubular metal wind instrument that curved around the musician's body, was used for military signals and on parade.
en.wikipedia.org
The lateral line curves upwards at the area between the fourth and ninth lateral scales.
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