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单词 curl
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She pauses and curls her body forward.He had a shock of brown curls and a wide mouth.The span consists of four little bridges that curl up to form two hearts.This variety has proved resistant to peach leaf curl disease.Can he curl one in as well as he curls his hair?Her cats curl up under the covers.Work your way towards the back of your head until all the hair is curled.Until then they stay curled up in tight little buds. Smoke curled across the ceiling and the house alarm began to sound.But the fading light caught the blonde curls of the woman in the group.Her dark curls framed her porcelain skin and full lips.It will curl round and set to a neat round shape.These muscles work together to curl the toes down from the first and second joints.Keeping your elbows close to your body curl up towards your shoulders.That the little curls of piggy rind would crunch but not twang.He should have shot first time but decided to check back and his curled effort was wide of the far post.The midfielder curled home a superb shot from the edge of the area into the top right-hand corner.Again Mata curled his left foot around a free-kick.The midfielder scored with a curling 20-yard free-kick to leave him digging into his memory banks.Her hair was more reddish than yellow, curled in appearance naturally '.The three had been lying motionless in the rough grass, curled in foetal positions, hoping to be invisible.We've got all these pictures of them when they were tiny, all curled up asleep on airport tables.

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curl

British English: curl /kɜːl/ NOUN
Curls are lengths of hair shaped in curves and circles.
...a little girl with blonde curls.
  • American English: curl
  • Arabic: جَعْدَة
  • Brazilian Portuguese: caracol
  • Chinese: 卷曲
  • Croatian: kovrča
  • Czech: kadeř
  • Danish: krølle
  • Dutch: krul
  • European Spanish: rizo
  • Finnish: kihara
  • French: boucle cheveux
  • German: Locke
  • Greek: μπούκλα
  • Italian: ricciolo
  • Japanese: 巻き毛
  • Korean: 곱슬곱슬한 머리칼
  • Norwegian: krøll
  • Polish: lok
  • European Portuguese: caracol de cabelo
  • Romanian: buclă
  • Russian: завиток
  • Latin American Spanish: rizo
  • Swedish: lock våg
  • Thai: ผมเป็นลอน
  • Turkish: bukle saç
  • Ukrainian: кучер
  • Vietnamese: sự uốn xoăn tóc
British English: curl VERB
If your hair curls or if you curl it, it is full of curls.
She has hair that refuses to curl.
  • American English: curl
  • Brazilian Portuguese: enrolar
  • Chinese: 使卷曲
  • European Spanish: rizarse
  • French: boucler
  • German: wellen
  • Italian: arricciare
  • Japanese: カールさせる/カールする
  • Korean: 곱슬곱슬하다
  • European Portuguese: enrolar
  • Latin American Spanish: rizarse

All related terms of 'curl'

Chinese translation of 'curl'

curl

(kəːl)

n (c)

  1. [of hair] 卷(捲)发(髮) (juǎnfà) (, tóu)
  2. [of smoke] 缕(縷) (lǚ)

vt

  1. [hair] 使变(變)卷(捲) (shǐ biànjuǎn)

vi

  1. [hair] 卷(捲)曲 (juǎnqū)
  2. [smoke] 盘(盤)绕(繞) (pánrào)
(noun) 
Definition
a coil of hair
a little girl with blonde curls
Synonyms
ringlet
lock
She brushed a lock of hair off his forehead.
(noun) 
Definition
a curved or spiral shape
A thick curl of smoke rose from the rusty stove.
Synonyms
twist
the bare bulb hanging from a twist of flex
spiral
Larks were rising in spirals from the ridge.
coil
Tess slung the coil of rope over her shoulder.
kink
a tiny black kitten with tufted ears and a kink in her tail
whorl
The plant has dense whorls of red-purple flowers.
curlicue
(verb) 
Definition
to twist (hair) or (of hair) to grow in coils or ringlets
She had curled her hair for the event.
Synonyms
crimp
wave
perm
frizz
(verb) 
Definition
to twist into a spiral or curve
Smoke was curling up the chimney.
Synonyms
twirl
She twirled an empty glass in her fingers.
turn
the corner where our street turns into the main road
bend
Bend the bar into a horseshoe.
twist
The road twists and turns between pleasant little cottages.
curve
The track curved away below him.
loop
He looped the rope over the wood.
spiral
Smoke spiralled from a joss stick.
coil
A python had coiled itself around the branch of the tree.
meander
writhe
corkscrew
wreathe
The temple's huge columns were wreathed in laurels.
convolute
(verb) 
Definition
to twist into a spiral or curve
She curled her fingers round his wrist.
Synonyms
wind
She wound the sash round her waist.
entwine
I reached over and entwined our fingers.
twine
These strands of molecules twine around each other.

Additional synonyms

in the sense of bend
Definition
to form a curve
Bend the bar into a horseshoe.
Synonyms
twist,
turn,
wind,
lean,
hook,
bow,
curve,
arch,
incline,
arc,
deflect,
warp,
buckle,
coil,
flex,
stoop,
veer,
swerve,
diverge,
contort,
inflect,
incurvate
in the sense of coil
Definition
a single loop of such a series
Tess slung the coil of rope over her shoulder.
Synonyms
loop,
twist,
curl,
spiral,
twirl
in the sense of coil
Definition
to move in a winding course
A python had coiled itself around the branch of the tree.
Synonyms
curl,
wind,
twist,
snake,
loop,
entwine,
twine,
wreathe,
convolute

Synonyms of 'curl'

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