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curve
curva

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. curve [Am kərv, Brit kəːv] SUBST

1. curve (bend):

curve
to throw sb a curve Am
to throw sb a curve Am
coger a alguien desprevenido esp Esp

2. curve (contour):

curve

3. curve (on graph):

curve
the Laffer curve

II. curve [Am kərv, Brit kəːv] VERB intr

1. curve surface:

curve
curve

2. curve:

curve river:
curve ball:
curve ball:
curvear Méx

growth curve SUBST

growth curve

learning curve SUBST

learning curve

sine curve, sine wave SUBST

sine curve
sine curve
hairpin turn or curve Am or Brit bend
continuous function/curve
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
curve
sine curve
banked curve

im PONS Wörterbuch

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Spanisch

I. curve [kɜ:v, Am kɜ:rv] SUBST

curve
epi curve ugs

II. curve [kɜ:v, Am kɜ:rv] VERB intr

curve
curve path, road
to curve round to the left path

III. curve [kɜ:v, Am kɜ:rv] VERB trans

curve

hairpin bend SUBST Brit, Aus, hairpin curve SUBST, hairpin turn SUBST Am

OpenDict-Eintrag

curve ball SUBST

curve ball SPORT
to throw sb a curve ball Am ugs fig
sharpness of curve
sharp curve
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Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
curve
infection curve
curve
curve
curve
epidemic curve
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

I. curve [kɜrv] SUBST

curve

II. curve [kɜrv] VERB intr

curve
curve path, road
to curve around to the left path

III. curve [kɜrv] VERB trans

curve

hairpin curve SUBST, hairpin turn SUBST

hairpin curve
sharpness of curve
sharp curve
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Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
curve
curve
curve
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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I have to improve my hitting, specifically hitting the curve ball.
www.northernlife.ca
It was such a curve ball, and it really brought something new to the conversation.
www.straight.com
During the 1990s, the company expanded to make kettles, juicers and mixers and, a curve ball this -- a stunning radio.
www.independent.co.uk
He had a fastball, a legendary slider, and a long looping curve ball; and later a change-up, then a screwball.
en.wikipedia.org
You do not like to be thrown a curve ball.
www.sundayworld.com