curling
- IPA[ˈkəːlɪŋ]
英式
- a game played on ice, especially in Scotland and Canada, in which large round flat stones are slid across the surface towards a mark. Members of a team use brooms to sweep the surface of the ice in the path of the stone to control its speed and direction.
noun: curling
- 相關詞
- form or cause to form into a curved or spiral shape: her fingers curled around the microphone a slice of ham had begun to curl up at the edges
- something having a spiral or inwardly curved form, especially a lock of hair: her blond hair was a mass of tangled curls a curl of blue smoke
Oxford American Dictionary
- form or cause to form into a curved or spiral shape: her fingers curled round the microphone a slice of ham had begun to curl up at the edges
- something in the shape of a spiral or coil, especially a lock of hair: her blonde hair was a mass of tangled curls a curl of blue smoke
Oxford Dictionary
- a device incorporating a heated rod used for rolling a person's hair into curls.
Oxford Dictionary
- a large polished circular stone, with a handle on top, used in the game of curling.
Oxford Dictionary
- a device incorporating a heated rod used for rolling a person's hair into curls.
Oxford Dictionary
- a large, polished, circular stone with an iron handle on top, used in the game of curling.
Oxford American Dictionary
- very embarrassing or excessively sentimental: a toe-curling ballad
Oxford Dictionary
- a heated rod used for rolling a person's hair into curls.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkərliNG]
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- a game played on ice, especially in Scotland and Canada, in which large round flat stones are ...
Oxford American Dictionary