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curling

/kur-ling/US // ˈkɜr lɪŋ //UK // (ˈkɜːlɪŋ) //

冰壶,冰壶运动,冰冻,冰壶业

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a game played on ice in which two teams of four players each compete in sliding curling stones toward a mark in the center of a circular target.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbend, loop

Examples

  • So, time to get wavy and scroll through the best curling irons below.

  • Ceramic curling irons are great for fine and processed hair because they don’t get as hot as other types—plus, they create lots of shine.

  • Secondly, the materials used in the curling iron, your budget, and your hair styling savvy may be important to think about when choosing the best option for you.

  • Pomeroy began his curling blog last summer, after the end of the 2020 college basketball season was erased by the pandemic.

  • The place where I played hockey they had a curling league so I discovered curling through there.

  • That included a toe-curling account of the moment he was told he would be the next United boss.

  • My sisters opened a beauty parlor in their bedroom, curling hair with crisscrossed bobby pins and calling it a perm.

  • My bedroom was square and yellow and brand-new; this one was an attic with a gray-blue wall curling into its ceiling.

  • I had just gotten my braces off and was learning how to tame my hair with a curling iron.

  • This is extremely unhelpful to non-curling fans, which is most people.

  • She saw his back for an instant against the pale gloom of the garden, in which vapour was curling.

  • With curling lip Garnache bowed stiffly, and in a cold, formal voice he announced himself.

  • They glanced backward, where another wall of foaming water seemed to be curling over the stern, as if about to drop inboard.

  • A half dozen troopers had already dismounted, and were scaling the bluff to where a small wreath of smoke was seen curling.

  • I saw the trunk curling back and creeping up to me like a python crawling up a hillside to coil around its prey.