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Exponentialkurve
ex·po·nen·tial ˈcurve SOST MAT
Exponentialkurve f <-, -n> term tecn
ex·po·nen·tial [ˌekspə(ʊ)ˈnen(t)ʃəl, ingl am -spoʊˈ-] AGG inv
1. exponential MAT:
2. exponential (extremely fast):
I. curve [kɜ:v, ingl am kɜ:rv] SOST
1. curve (bending line):
curve of a figure, vase
Rundung f <-, -en>
curve of a figure, vase
Wölbung f <-, -en>
curve of a road
Kurve f <-, -n>
to make a curve road
to make a curve river
ihre Kurven colloq scherz
2. curve MAT:
Kurve f <-, -n>
3. curve (curve ball in baseball):
Effetball m term tecn
II. curve [kɜ:v, ingl am kɜ:rv] VB vb intr
curve river, road
curve line
III. curve [kɜ:v, ingl am kɜ:rv] VB vb trans
to curve sth
etw biegen
Voce OpenDict
curve
C₀t–curve SOST
Ctcurve
curve INFRASTR
Present
Icurve
youcurve
he/she/itcurves
wecurve
youcurve
theycurve
Past
Icurved
youcurved
he/she/itcurved
wecurved
youcurved
theycurved
Present Perfect
Ihavecurved
youhavecurved
he/she/ithascurved
wehavecurved
youhavecurved
theyhavecurved
Past Perfect
Ihadcurved
youhadcurved
he/she/ithadcurved
wehadcurved
youhadcurved
theyhadcurved
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
In time however the branch was singled, but with an increase in holiday trade a south facing curve was added to the junction during 1888.
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A curve that is a parallel of itself is autoparallel.
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The dashboard had a more linear appearance, instead of curving around the driver.
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The "cornu", a long tubular metal wind instrument that curved around the musician's body, was used for military signals and on parade.
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The lateral line curves upwards at the area between the fourth and ninth lateral scales.
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