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curveball

/kurv-bawl/US // ˈkɜrvˌbɔl //

曲线球,曲球,弧球,弧线球

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Baseball.

    • : a pitch with a downward spin that causes the ball to drop and veer as it approaches home plate, away from the side from which it was thrown: He started perfecting his curveball during his junior year in high school.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmaneuver
as insurprise
Synonyms
amazement惊奇,惊讶,赞叹,惊诧astonishment惊奇,惊愕,惊诧,惊异awe敬畏,威严,使人敬畏,威风凛凛bewilderment困惑,迷惑,疑惑,困惑症consternation惊愕,惊慌失措,惊恐,忧虑curiosity好奇心,好奇,好奇心强,好奇心强的人disappointment失望,失落,失败,失意jolt颠簸,冲击,颠覆,摇晃miracle神迹,神蹟,神功,神奇revelation启示,启示录,揭示,揭秘shock震惊,震动,冲击,震撼wonder惊叹,想知道,惊奇,奇观abruptness突然性,骤然,贸然行动,骤变attack攻击,袭击,抨击,抨击的bombshell炸弹,炮弹,炸弹效应,重磅炸弹disillusion幻灭,幻灭感,幻想破灭,幻觉epiphany顿悟,启示录,悟性,悟道eureka尤里卡,尤利卡,极乐世界,极乐fortune财富,运气,命运,幸运godsend天赐良机,天赐之物,神的恩赐,天赐的礼物incredulity令人难以置信,难以置信,令人难以置信的,令人难以置信的是kick踢,踢球,踹,踢人marvel奇迹,惊奇,惊叹,惊叹不已miscalculation误判,误算,误解,误区phenomenon现象portent启示,预示着,启示录,预兆precipitance沉淀,沉淀度,沉淀物,降水precipitation降水,降水量,沉淀,沉淀物precipitousness陡峭性,陡峭,悬崖峭壁,悬崖勒马prodigy神童,奇才rarity稀有性,稀缺性,罕见,稀有start开始,启动,开始吧,开启stupefaction惊愕,昏厥,昏昏沉沉,昏迷suddenness突发性,突然性,突发事件,突发thunderbolt霹雳火,霹雳,霹雳啪啦,雷电whammy重击,重击声,重击术,捶打wonderment惊叹,奇观,惊奇,惊叹声astoundment惊世骇俗,惊奇,惊天动地,惊愕eye-opener大开眼界,开眼界,开阔眼界,开眼界了unexpected出乎意料,意外的,出乎意料的,出人意料unforeseen始料未及,始料未及的,意外,意外的

Examples

  • One of the kids had a ball in his hand, and Cuomo took it and tossed it back and forth to an eight year old.

  • Instead of going for the hole, I hit the ball directly into the water.

  • There is only sand, a white ball, and a flag indicating the hole.

  • If the ball gets in the hole, the screen shifts to reveal the next hole.

  • When the game starts, there is only sand, a white ball, a flag indicating hole 1, and a “0” at the top of the screen.

  • It was little better than coal dust, and would not carry a ball fifty paces to kill or wound.

  • A view of the duchess's ball-room, or of the dining-table of the earl, will supersede all occasion for lengthy fiddle-faddle.

  • He had not the least idea what wadding was, and his notion of a bullet was a dockyard cannon-ball bigger than his own head.

  • On the night of June the 11th a red-hot cannon-ball set fire to one of the barracks which was used as a hospital.

  • He drew her back to him, and she yielded and settled closely in the curve of his arm, and he told her the story.