curl 音標拼音: [k'ɚl]
n . 卷曲,卷發
vt . 弄卷
vi . 卷曲,彎曲
捲曲,卷發弄卷捲曲,彎曲
curl 旋度
curl 旋度 捲曲
curl n 1 :
a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (
as formed by leaves or flower petals ) [
synonym : {
coil }, {
whorl },
{
roll }, {
curl }, {
curlicue }, {
ringlet }, {
gyre }, {
scroll }]
2 :
American chemist who with Richard Smalley and Harold Kroto discovered fullerenes and opened a new branch of chemistry (
born in 1933 ) [
synonym : {
Curl }, {
Robert Curl }, {
Robert F .
Curl },
{
Robert Floyd Curl Jr .}]
3 :
a strand or cluster of hair [
synonym : {
lock }, {
curl }, {
ringlet },
{
whorl }]
v 1 :
form a curl ,
curve ,
or kink ; "
the cigar smoke curled up at the ceiling " [
synonym : {
curl }, {
curve }, {
kink }]
2 :
shape one '
s body into a curl ; "
She curled farther down under the covers "; "
She fell and drew in " [
synonym : {
curl up }, {
curl },
{
draw in }]
3 :
wind around something in coils or loops [
synonym : {
coil }, {
loop },
{
curl }] [
ant : {
uncoil }]
4 :
twist or roll into coils or ringlets ; "
curl my hair ,
please "
[
synonym : {
curl }, {
wave }]
5 :
play the Scottish game of curling Curl \
Curl \,
v .
i .
1 .
To contract or bend into curls or ringlets ,
as hair ;
to grow in curls or spirals ,
as a vine ;
to be crinkled or contorted ;
to have a curly appearance ;
as ,
leaves lie curled on the ground .
[
1913 Webster ]
Thou seest it [
hair ]
will not curl by nature .
--
Shak .
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2 .
To move in curves ,
spirals ,
or undulations ;
to contract in curving outlines ;
to bend in a curved form ;
to make a curl or curls . "
Cirling billows ." --
Dryden .
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Then round her slender waist he curled . --
Dryden .
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Curling smokes from village tops are seen . --
Pope .
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Gayly curl the waves before each dashing prow .
--
Byron .
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He smiled a king of sickly smile ,
and curled up on the floor . --
Bret Harte .
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3 .
To play at the game called curling . [
Scot .]
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Curl \
Curl \ (
k [^
u ]
rl ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Curled } (
k [^
u ]
rld );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Curling }.] [
Akin to D .
krullen ,
Dan .
kr ["
o ]
lle ,
dial .
Sw .
krulla to curl ,
crisp ;
possibly akin to E .
crook .
Cf . {
Curl },
n ., {
Cruller }.]
1 .
To twist or form into ringlets ;
to crisp ,
as the hair .
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But curl their locks with bodkins and with braid .
--
Cascoigne .
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2 .
To twist or make onto coils ,
as a serpent '
s body .
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Of his tortuous train ,
Curled many a wanton wreath in sight of Eve .
--
Milton .
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3 .
To deck with ,
or as with ,
curls ;
to ornament .
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Thicker than the snaky locks That curledMeg [
ae ]
ra . --
Milton .
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Curling with metaphors a plain intention . --
Herbert .
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4 .
To raise in waves or undulations ;
to ripple .
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Seas would be pools without the brushing air To curl the waves . --
Dryden .
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5 . (
Hat Making )
To shape (
the brim )
into a curve .
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Curl \
Curl \ (
k [^
u ]
rl ),
n . [
Akin to D .
krul ,
Dan .
kr ["
o ]
lle .
See {
Curl },
v . ]
1 .
A ringlet ,
especially of hair ;
anything of a spiral or winding form .
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Under a coronet ,
his flowing hair In curls on either cheek played . --
Milton .
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2 .
An undulating or waving line or streak in any substance ,
as wood ,
glass ,
etc .;
flexure ;
sinuosity .
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If the glass of the prisms . . .
be without those numberless waves or curls which usually arise from the sand holes . --
Sir I .
Newton .
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3 .
A disease in potatoes ,
in which the leaves ,
at their first appearance ,
seem curled and shrunken .
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{
Blue curls }. (
Bot .)
See under {
Blue }.
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75 Moby Thesaurus words for "
curl ":
arc ,
arch ,
bend ,
bend back ,
bow ,
catacaustic ,
catenary ,
caustic ,
circle ,
cirrus ,
coil ,
conchoid ,
corkscrew ,
crimp ,
crisp ,
crook ,
curlicue ,
curve ,
decurve ,
deflect ,
diacaustic ,
dome ,
ellipse ,
embow ,
entwine ,
evolute ,
festoon ,
flex ,
frizz ,
frizzle ,
gyre ,
helix ,
hook ,
hump ,
hunch ,
hyperbola ,
incurvate ,
incurve ,
inflect ,
involute ,
kink ,
lituus ,
lock ,
loop ,
parabola ,
ponytail ,
recurve ,
reflect ,
reflex ,
retroflex ,
ringlet ,
roll ,
round ,
sag ,
screw ,
scroll ,
sinus ,
spiral ,
swag ,
sweep ,
swirl ,
tendril ,
tracery ,
turn ,
twine ,
twirl ,
twist ,
vault ,
volute ,
volution ,
vortex ,
whirl ,
whorl ,
wind ,
wreathe
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