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词汇 example_english_wide-curve
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wide curve

collocation in English

meanings of wideand curve


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wide
adjective
uk /waɪd/ us /waɪd/
having a larger distance from one side to the other than is usual or expected, especially in comparison with the length of something; ...
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curve
noun[C]
uk /kɜːv/ us /kɝːv/
a line that bends continuously and has no ...
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Examples of wide curve


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They gradually arise from the ends of the tendrils, forming a 5 to 10 mm widecurve.
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He was valued as a left-handed reliever, and was known for his widecurve.
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They arise from the ends of the tendrils, forming a 35 mm widecurve.
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Upper pitchers gradually arise from the ends of the tendrils, forming a 10 mm widecurve.
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Upper pitchers gradually arise from the ends of the tendrils, forming a 15 to 20 mm widecurve.
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Upper pitchers abruptly arise from the ends of the tendrils, forming a 45 mm widecurve.
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Upper pitchers gradually arise from the ends of the tendrils, forming a 5 to 35 mm widecurve.
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Upper pitchers gradually arise from the ends of the tendrils, forming a 6 to 12 mm widecurve.
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They gradually or abruptly arise from the ends of the tendrils, forming a 1-2cm in widecurve.
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Upper pitchers arise abruptly from the ends of the tendrils, forming a 20 to 30 mm widecurve.
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It was built with an eye to the natural surroundings, with an urban plan formed by a main road forming a widecurve, from which smaller side streets start.
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The course outlines are marked out by impassable barriers and feature a variety of bends ranging from sharp hairpins to wide curves which players can power slide around.
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