curve

curve
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noun
1 line or surface that bends
ADJECTIVE
gentle, graceful, slight, smooth, soft
sharp, tight
sweeping, wide
sensual, voluptuous

the voluptuous curve of her hips

feminine curves, womanly curves
downward, upward
natural

the natural curve of your spine

VERB + CURVE
form, make

The seats were arranged to form a curve.

PREPOSITION
in a curve

The road follows the coast in a wide curve.

curve of

the curve of his neck

PHRASES
hug sb's curves

The evening dress hugged her curves beautifully.

2 (AmE) bend in the road
ADJECTIVE
sharp, tight

The road went around in a tight curve.

VERB + CURVE
come around, hug, negotiate, round

He slowed down to negotiate the curve.

PREPOSITION
around a/the curve

The car vanished around a curve.

at a/the curve

Slow down at the curves.

into a/the curve

A good motorcyclist leans into the curves.

curve in

a curve in the road

3 on a graph
ADJECTIVE
steep
bell
normal, standard
growth
grading (= of students' grades) (AmE)
learning (= the rate at which you learn sth new)

Start-up businesses often have a steep learning curve.

VERB + CURVE
plot
CURVE + VERB
flatten out
indicate sth, show sth
PHRASES
grade on a curve (= to adjust scores so that they fit a normal curve) (AmE)
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verb
ADVERB
gently, slightly

a gently curving stream

gracefully
strongly
sharply
away, down, up

The path curved down to the bay.

PREPOSITION
around, round (esp. BrE), towards/toward, etc.

The road curved away around the back of the hill.

PHRASES
curve into a smile

His mouth curved into a smile.

Curve is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑lip, ↑mouth, ↑road, ↑street
Curve is used with these nouns as the object: ↑spine

Collocations dictionary. 2013.

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