curve
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kavis.
2. eğmek.
3. kıvrım.
4. bükmek.
5. eğilmek.
6. viraj.
7. kıvırmak; kıvrılmak.
8. dönemeç.
9. risi.
10. kavi.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
arch, bend, bent, bight, bowl, camber, catenary, circle, coil, compass, concave, concavity, conchoid, convex, convexity, crook, crooked, curl, curvature, curved, cycloid, ellipse, epicycloid, evolute, extrados, flex, flexure, gadroon, geosynclinal, hook, incurvation, inflect, inflection, logistics, ogee, oxbow, recurvate, recurvation, recurve, reflect, retroflex, round, roundabout, sheer, sinuosity, sinus, spiral, spire, sweep, turn, twist, wave, wind
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A line that deviates from straightness in a smooth, continuous fashion.
2. A surface that deviates from planarity in a smooth, continuous fashion.
3. something characterized by such a line or surface, especially a rounded line or contour of the human body.
4. A relatively smooth bend in a road or other course.
5. A line representing data on a graph.
6. A trend derived from or as if from such a graph: "once again, the politicians are behind the curve” ( ted kennedy).
7. A graphic representation showing the relative performance of individuals as measured against each other, used especially as a method of grading students in which the assignment of grades is based on predetermined proportions of students.
8. mathematics the graph of a function on a coordinate plane.
9. mathematics the intersection of two surfaces in three dimensions.
10. mathematics the graph of the solutions to any equation of two variables.
11. baseball A curve ball.
12. slang something that is unexpected or designed to trick or deceive.
13. to move in or take the shape of a curve: the path curves around the lake.
14. to cause to curve. see synonyms at bend1.
15. baseball to pitch a curve ball to.
16. to grade (students, for example) on a curve.
2. A surface that deviates from planarity in a smooth, continuous fashion.
3. something characterized by such a line or surface, especially a rounded line or contour of the human body.
4. A relatively smooth bend in a road or other course.
5. A line representing data on a graph.
6. A trend derived from or as if from such a graph: "once again, the politicians are behind the curve” ( ted kennedy).
7. A graphic representation showing the relative performance of individuals as measured against each other, used especially as a method of grading students in which the assignment of grades is based on predetermined proportions of students.
8. mathematics the graph of a function on a coordinate plane.
9. mathematics the intersection of two surfaces in three dimensions.
10. mathematics the graph of the solutions to any equation of two variables.
11. baseball A curve ball.
12. slang something that is unexpected or designed to trick or deceive.
13. to move in or take the shape of a curve: the path curves around the lake.
14. to cause to curve. see synonyms at bend1.
15. baseball to pitch a curve ball to.
16. to grade (students, for example) on a curve.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
bent without angles; crooked; curved.
2. A gentle bend, such as in a road.
3. A simple figure containing no straight portions and no angles; a curved line.
4. A grading system based on the scale of performance of a group used to normalize a right-skewed grade distribution (with more lower scores) into a bell curve, so that more can receive higher grades, regardless of their actual knowledge of the subject.
5. A continuous map from a one-dimensional space to a multidimensional space.
6. A one-dimensional figure of non-zero length; the graph of a continuous map from a one-dimensional space.
7. an algebraic curve; a polynomial relation of the planar coordinates.
8. A one-dimensional continuum.
9. the attractive shape of a woman's body.
10. to bend; to crook.
11. to cause to swerve from a straight course.
12. to bend or turn gradually from a given direction.
13. to grade on a curve (bell curve of a normal distribution).
2. A gentle bend, such as in a road.
3. A simple figure containing no straight portions and no angles; a curved line.
4. A grading system based on the scale of performance of a group used to normalize a right-skewed grade distribution (with more lower scores) into a bell curve, so that more can receive higher grades, regardless of their actual knowledge of the subject.
5. A continuous map from a one-dimensional space to a multidimensional space.
6. A one-dimensional figure of non-zero length; the graph of a continuous map from a one-dimensional space.
7. an algebraic curve; a polynomial relation of the planar coordinates.
8. A one-dimensional continuum.
9. the attractive shape of a woman's body.
10. to bend; to crook.
11. to cause to swerve from a straight course.
12. to bend or turn gradually from a given direction.
13. to grade on a curve (bell curve of a normal distribution).
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
2. bent without angles; crooked; curved.
3. A bending without angles; that which is bent; a flexure.
4. A line described according to some low, and having no finite portion of it a straight line.
5. to bend or turn gradually from a given direction.
6. to bend; to crook; ; to cause to swerve from a straight course.
2. bent without angles; crooked; curved.
3. A bending without angles; that which is bent; a flexure.
4. A line described according to some low, and having no finite portion of it a straight line.
5. to bend or turn gradually from a given direction.
6. to bend; to crook; ; to cause to swerve from a straight course.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
bending; crooked; curved.
2. A continuous bending; a flexure without angles; usually, as a concrete noun, a one-way geometrical locus which may be conceived as described by a point moving along a line round which as axis turns a plane, while the line rotates in the plane round the point.
3. anything continuously bent.
4. A draftsman's instrument for forming curved figures.
5. in base-ball, the course of a ball so pitched that it does not pass in a straight line from the pitcher to the catcher, but makes a deflection in the air other than the ordinary one caused by the force of gravity: as, it was difficult to gage the curves of the pitcher.
6. to bend; cause to take the shape of a curve; crook; inflect.
7. to have or assume a curved or flexed form: as, to curve inward.
2. A continuous bending; a flexure without angles; usually, as a concrete noun, a one-way geometrical locus which may be conceived as described by a point moving along a line round which as axis turns a plane, while the line rotates in the plane round the point.
3. anything continuously bent.
4. A draftsman's instrument for forming curved figures.
5. in base-ball, the course of a ball so pitched that it does not pass in a straight line from the pitcher to the catcher, but makes a deflection in the air other than the ordinary one caused by the force of gravity: as, it was difficult to gage the curves of the pitcher.
6. to bend; cause to take the shape of a curve; crook; inflect.
7. to have or assume a curved or flexed form: as, to curve inward.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
a line on a graph representing data
2. bend or cause to bend
3. turn sharply; change direction abruptly
4. the property possessed by the curving of a line or surface
5. curved segment (of a road or river or railroad track etc.)
6. the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes
7. extend in curves and turns
8. form an arch or curve
9. form a curl, curve, or kink
10. a pitch of a baseball that is thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approaches the batter
2. bend or cause to bend
3. turn sharply; change direction abruptly
4. the property possessed by the curving of a line or surface
5. curved segment (of a road or river or railroad track etc.)
6. the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes
7. extend in curves and turns
8. form an arch or curve
9. form a curl, curve, or kink
10. a pitch of a baseball that is thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approaches the batter
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.