curve の英語での意味
curvecurve1 /kɜːv $ kɜːrv/ noun [countable]
すべての翻訳を見る1a line that gradually bends like part of a circle円の一部のようになだらかに曲がった線curve of
the curve of her hips彼女のヒップのカーブ
a sweeping curve of railroad track鉄道線路の大きな弧を描くカーブ2a line on a graph that gradually bends and represents a change in the amount or level of somethingグラフ上でなだらかに曲がり、何かの量や水準の変化を表す線:
The curve illustrates costs per capita.この曲線は一人当たりのコストを示している。demand/supply curve
The market demand curve has increased.市場の需要曲線が上昇した。3a bend in a road, river etc道路や川などの曲がり;カーブ:
The car took the curve much too quickly.その車はカーブをあまりにも速く曲がった。4in baseball, a ball that spins and moves in a curve when it is thrown, so that it is difficult to hit野球で、投げると回転しながら曲線を描いて動くため打ちにくいボール5throw somebody a curve American English to surprise someone with a question or problem that is difficult to deal with対処しにくい質問や問題で相手を驚かせる → curveball6ahead of/behind the curve informalインフォーマル more advanced than other people in what you do or think, or less advanced than other people考え方や行動において他の人より進んでいる、あるいは遅れている → learning curveCOLLOCATIONSコロケーションadjectives形容詞a smooth curve· He drew a line on the paper in a smooth curve.· 彼は紙の上になめらかな曲線を描いた。a gentle curve (=one that turns gradually in another direction)· the river's gentle curves· 川のなだらかな曲線a sharp/tight curve (=one that turns suddenly in another direction)· There's a tight curve in the road up ahead.· この先の道路に急カーブがある。an upward/downward curve· She stood watching the upward curve of the bird's flight.· 彼女は立ったまま、鳥の飛翔が描く上向きの弧を見つめた。a sweeping curve (=wide and gentle)· the sweeping curve of the bay· 湾の大きな弧を描く曲線a graceful curve· Her arm arched over her head in a graceful curve.· 彼女の腕は頭上で優雅な弧を描いた。
すべての翻訳を見る1a line that gradually bends like part of a circle円の一部のようになだらかに曲がった線curve of
the curve of her hips彼女のヒップのカーブ
a sweeping curve of railroad track鉄道線路の大きな弧を描くカーブ2a line on a graph that gradually bends and represents a change in the amount or level of somethingグラフ上でなだらかに曲がり、何かの量や水準の変化を表す線:
The curve illustrates costs per capita.この曲線は一人当たりのコストを示している。demand/supply curve
The market demand curve has increased.市場の需要曲線が上昇した。3a bend in a road, river etc道路や川などの曲がり;カーブ:
The car took the curve much too quickly.その車はカーブをあまりにも速く曲がった。4in baseball, a ball that spins and moves in a curve when it is thrown, so that it is difficult to hit野球で、投げると回転しながら曲線を描いて動くため打ちにくいボール5throw somebody a curve American English to surprise someone with a question or problem that is difficult to deal with対処しにくい質問や問題で相手を驚かせる → curveball6ahead of/behind the curve informalインフォーマル more advanced than other people in what you do or think, or less advanced than other people考え方や行動において他の人より進んでいる、あるいは遅れている → learning curveCOLLOCATIONSコロケーションadjectives形容詞a smooth curve· He drew a line on the paper in a smooth curve.· 彼は紙の上になめらかな曲線を描いた。a gentle curve (=one that turns gradually in another direction)· the river's gentle curves· 川のなだらかな曲線a sharp/tight curve (=one that turns suddenly in another direction)· There's a tight curve in the road up ahead.· この先の道路に急カーブがある。an upward/downward curve· She stood watching the upward curve of the bird's flight.· 彼女は立ったまま、鳥の飛翔が描く上向きの弧を見つめた。a sweeping curve (=wide and gentle)· the sweeping curve of the bay· 湾の大きな弧を描く曲線a graceful curve· Her arm arched over her head in a graceful curve.· 彼女の腕は頭上で優雅な弧を描いた。