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curl
1) бот. завиток 2) фтп. курчавость
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  1. локон, завиток 2. вьющиеся волосы 3. завивка my hair is out of curl —- мои волосы развились 4. завиток, спираль 5. завихрение, вихрь, вихревое кольцо; кольцо дыма 6. курчавость 7. тех. вихрь, ротор 8. гребень разрушающейся волны Id: curl of the lips —- усмешка, презрительная улыбка Id: to go of curl —- быть выбитым из колеи; утратить форму 9. завивать, крутить, закручивать she has curled her hair —- она завивала волосы he was curling his long moustache —- он крутил свои длинные усы to curl a hat brim —- загибать края шляпы a light breeze curled the waves —- легкий бриз рябил воду to curl one's lips —- презрительно кривить губы 10. завиваться, виться her hair curls naturally —- у нее вьются солосы the plant's stem curled round the tree —- стебель растения вился вокруг дерева 11. виться, клубиться volumes of smoke were curling upwards —- огромные клубы дыма подымались кверху 12. разг. сжиматься; отшатываться the sight of blood always makes me curl —- от вида крови мне всегда становиться плохо 13. шотл. играть в керлинг Id: to curl the mo —- австрал. сл. преуспевать, иметь успех, одержать победу Id: to make smb.'s hair curl —- напугать кого-л. ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  of the lips кривая, презрительная улыбка, усмешка CURL up  а) скручивать(ся), сморщивать(ся) The snake curled up in the long grass. The leaves are curling up in the cold autumn air.  б) coll. скрутить (о несчастье, горе и т.п.)  в) испытать потрясение, потрясти кого-л. The fighters well-aimed blow curled his opponent up. The loss of his business just curled him up.  г) помирать со смеху Mary just curled up when Jim walked in wearing his funny clothes. CURL  1. noun  1) локон; завиток; pl. вьющиеся волосы  2) завивка  3) завиток; спираль; кольцо (дыма)  4) вихрь, завихрение  5) - curl of the lips  2. v.  1) завивать(ся); виться (о волосах); крутить  2) виться, клубиться (о дыме, облаках)  3) рябить (водную поверхность)  4) to curl ones lips - презрительно кривить губы - curl up ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) водоворот 2) изгиб, завиток завивать 3) скручивание, свёртывание скручиваться, свёртываться 4) локон 5) матем. вихрь, ротор (векторного поля) 6) спираль навивать спираль 7) тильда curl of vector function — вихрь векторного поля to curl the edge — закатывать кромку - generalized curl - longitudinal curl ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  скручивание; закручивание вихрь; завихрение завиток (порок древесины) коробление ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) вихрь; завихрение 2) закручивание; скручивание; свёртывание закручивать(ся); скручивать(ся); свёртывать(ся) 3) спираль скручивать(ся) в спираль 4) матем. вихрь; ротор (векторного поля) 5) завиток (порок древесины) 6) коробление (картона, магнитной ленты) - longitudinal curl - transverse curl ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  v. & n. --v. 1 tr. & intr. (often foll. by up) bend or coil into a spiral; form or cause to form curls. 2 intr. move in a spiral form (smoke curling upwards). 3 a intr. (of the upper lip) be raised slightly on one side as an expression of contempt or disapproval. b tr. cause (the lip) to do this. 4 intr. play curling. --n. 1 a lock of curled hair. 2 anything spiral or curved inwards. 3 a a curling movement or act. b the state of being curled. 4 a disease of plants in which the leaves are curled up. Phrases and idioms curl up 1 lie or sit with the knees drawn up. 2 colloq. writhe with embarrassment or horror. make a person's hair curl colloq. shock or horrify a person. out of curl lacking energy. Etymology: ME; earliest form crolled, crulled f. obs. adj. crolle, crulle curly f. MDu. krul ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   biographical name Robert Floyd 1933- American chemist CURL  I. verb  Etymology: Middle English, from crul ~y, probably from Middle Dutch; akin to Old High German krol ~y  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1. to form (as the hair) into coils or ringlets  2. to form into a curved shape ; twist ~ed his lip in a sneer  3. to furnish with ~s  intransitive verb  1.  a. to grow in coils or spirals  b. to form ripples or crinkles bacon ~ing in a pan  2. to move or progress in curves or spirals ; wind the path ~ed along the mountainside  3. twist, contort  4. to play the game of ~ing  II. noun  Date: 1578  1. a lock of hair that coils ; ringlet  2. something having a spiral or winding form ; coil  3. the action of ~ing ; the state of being ~ed  4. a curved or spiral marking in the grain of wood  5. a hollow arch of water formed when the crest of a breaking wave spills forward  6. a usually short pass pattern in football in which a receiver runs downfield and then curves back toward the line of scrimmage  7. a body-building exercise in which a weight held with the palms facing up is raised and lowered by flexing only the wrists or elbows ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (curls, curling, curled) 1. If you have curls, your hair is in the form of tight curves and spirals. ...the little girl with blonde curls... N-COUNT 2. If your hair has curl, it is full of curls. Dry curly hair naturally for maximum curl and shine. N-UNCOUNT 3. If your hair curls or if you curl it, it is full of curls. She has hair that refuses to curl... Maria had curled her hair for the event... Afro hair is short and tightly curled. VERB: V, V n, V-ed 4. A curl of something is a piece or quantity of it that is curved or spiral in shape. A thin curl of smoke rose from a rusty stove. ...curls of lemon peel. N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft N of n 5. If your toes, fingers, or other parts of your body curl, or if you curl them, they form a curved or round shape. His fingers curled gently round her wrist... Raise one foot, curl the toes and point the foot downwards... She sat with her legs curled under her. = bend VERB: V prep/adv, V n, V-ed, also V, V n prep/adv 6. If something curls somewhere, or if you curl it there, it moves there in a spiral or curve. Smoke was curling up the chimney... He curled the ball into the net. VERB: V prep/adv, V n prep/adv 7. If a person or animal curls into a ball, they move into a position in which their body makes a rounded shape. He wanted to curl into a tiny ball... The kitten was curled on a cushion on the sofa. VERB: V into n, V-ed • Curl up means the same as curl. In colder weather, your cat will curl up into a tight, heat-conserving ball... She curled up next to him... He was asleep there, curled up in the fetal position. PHRASAL VERB: V P into n, V P, V-ed P 8. When a leaf, a piece of paper, or another flat object curls, its edges bend towards the centre. The rose leaves have curled because of an attack by grubs. VERB: V • Curl up means the same as curl. The corners of the lino were curling up. PHRASAL VERB: V P ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a small mass of hair that hangs in a curving shape  (a little boy with beautiful blonde curls) 2 something that forms a curved shape  (A curl of smoke rose from her cigarette.) 3 a curl of your lip/mouth a sideways and upwards movement of your lip or mouth, showing that you disapprove of someone or something ~2 v 1 to form a twisted or curved shape or to make something do this  (Ivy curled round the trunk of the tree. | curl sth)  (Maria used to curl her hair each week.) 2 I always + adv/prep T, always + adv/prep to move, forming a twisted or curved shape, or to make something do this + across/along etc  (Morning mists curled across the surface of the river.) curl sth around/round/over etc  (The baby curled his fingers around my thumb.) 3 if you curl your lip, or if your lip curls, you move it upwards and sideways, to show that you disapprove of someone or something  (Her lip curled in contempt.) 4 make your hair curl spoken if a story, experience etc would make your hair curl it is very surprising, frightening, or shocking  (The stories they tell about him would make your hair curl.)  (- see also make sb's toes curl toe1 (5)) curl up phr v 1 to lie or sit with your arms and legs bent close to your body  (I just wanted to curl up and go to sleep.) 2 if something flat curls up, its edges start to become curved and point upwards  (The letter was now yellow and beginning to curl up.) 3 to move upwards in the form of a curl or curls  (Wisps of smoke were already curling up from the fireplace.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  See: PIN CURL. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
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  - 1440, metathesis of crulle (c.1380), probably from O.E. or from M.Du. krul "curly," from P.Gmc. *krusl-. The game of curling is from 1620; curlicue is from 1858, perhaps from the letter Q. ...
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