Curve
Translations of "curve" (63 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | kurwe(gentle bend), kurwe(geometry: one-dimensional figure), kurwe(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body) | — | |
| Albanian | kthesë(curved line) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | καμπή(gentle bend) | kampḗ | |
| Arabic | منحنى(gentle bend) | munḥanā | |
| Armenian | ծռել(bend, crook) | cṙel | |
| Basque | kurba(gentle bend) | — | |
| Bulgarian | извивка(gentle bend), извивки(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), крива(geometry: one-dimensional figure), крива линия(curved line), извивам(bend, crook), извивам се(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), изкривявам(bend, crook) | izvivka, izvivki, kriva, kriva linija, izvivam, izvivam se, izkrivjavam | |
| Catalan | corba(curved line), corba(geometry: one-dimensional figure), corbes(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), revolt(gentle bend), corbar(bend, crook), encorbar(bend, crook) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 彎 /弯(gentle bend), 曲線 /曲线(curved line), 曲線 /曲线(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body) | waan¹, kuk¹ sin³, kuk¹ sin³ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 彎子 /弯子(gentle bend), 曲線 /曲线(curved line), 曲線 /曲线(geometry: one-dimensional figure) | wānzi, qūxiàn, qūxiàn | |
| Czech | křivka(geometry: one-dimensional figure), ohyb(gentle bend) | — | |
| Danish | kurve(geometry: one-dimensional figure), kurver(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body) | — | |
| Dutch | bocht(gentle bend), curve(gentle bend), curve(geometry: one-dimensional figure), figuur(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), kromme(geometry: one-dimensional figure), kromming(gentle bend), rondingen(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), afbuigen(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), buigen(bend, crook), krommen(bend, crook), plooien(bend, crook) | — | |
| Esperanto | kurbiĝo(gentle bend), kurbo(gentle bend), kurbo(geometry: one-dimensional figure), sinuo(gentle bend), vojturno(gentle bend), ĝirejo(gentle bend) | — | |
| Finnish | kaari(geometry: one-dimensional figure), kaarre(gentle bend), kurvi(gentle bend), kurvi(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), kurvit(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), käyrä(curved line), käyrä(geometry: one-dimensional figure), mutka(gentle bend), kaartaa(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), käyristää(bend, crook) | — | |
| French | courbe(gentle bend), courbe(geometry: one-dimensional figure), courbes(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), courber(bend, crook) | — | |
| Galician | curva(gentle bend), curva(curved line), curvar(bend, crook), curvar(bend or turn gradually from a given direction) | — | |
| Georgian | მრუდი(geometry: one-dimensional figure), წირი(geometry: one-dimensional figure), გაღუნვა(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), ღუნვა(bend, crook) | mrudi, c̣iri, gaɣunva, ɣunva | |
| German | Kurve(gentle bend), Kurve(curved line), Kurven(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), Linie(geometry: one-dimensional figure), biegen(bend, crook), verbiegen(bend, crook) | — | |
| Greek | καμπύλες(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), καμπύλη(gentle bend), καμπύλη(curved line), καμπύλη(geometry: one-dimensional figure), καμπύλη(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body) | kampýles, kampýli, kampýli, kampýli, kampýli | |
| Hebrew | חיטובים(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), עקומה(curved line), עקימה(gentle bend) | khit'uvym, akumá, akimá | |
| Higaonon | likoliko(gentle bend) | — | |
| Hindi | घुमाव(gentle bend), घुमाव(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), चक्कर(gentle bend), मोड़ना(bend, crook) | ghumāv, ghumāv, cakkar, moṛnā | |
| Hungarian | domborulat(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), függvényábra(geometry: one-dimensional figure), grafikon(geometry: one-dimensional figure), görbe(geometry: one-dimensional figure), görbe/íves/ívelt/kanyargó vonal(curved line), görbület(gentle bend), hajlat(gentle bend), hajlás(gentle bend), idomok(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), kanyar(gentle bend), kanyarulat(gentle bend), ív(gentle bend), begörbít(bend, crook), csavar(cause to swerve from a straight course), csavarodik(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), elgörbít(bend, crook), görbül(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), hajlik(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), hajlít(bend, crook), kanyarodik(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), ível(cause to swerve from a straight course) | — | |
| Icelandic | ferill(geometry: one-dimensional figure) | — | |
| Ido | kurvo(gentle bend), kurvo(geometry: one-dimensional figure), kurveskar(bend or turn gradually from a given direction) | — | |
| Indonesian | kurva(geometry: one-dimensional figure), lengkungan(gentle bend) | — | |
| Ingrian | mutka(gentle bend) | — | |
| Irish | cuar(gentle bend), cuar(curved line), cuar(geometry: one-dimensional figure), cas(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), cor(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), cuar(bend, crook), cuar(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), lúb(bend or turn gradually from a given direction) | — | |
| Italian | curva(gentle bend), curva(curved line), curva(geometry: one-dimensional figure), curva(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), curvare(bend, crook), curvare(bend or turn gradually from a given direction) | — | |
| Japanese | 曲線(gentle bend), 曲線(curved line), 曲線(geometry: one-dimensional figure), 曲がる(bend or turn gradually from a given direction) | kyokusen, kyokusen, magaru | |
| Khmer | ខ្សែកោង(curved line), របត់(gentle bend), បត់(bend or turn gradually from a given direction) | khsaekaong, rɔbɑt, bɑt | |
| Korean | 곡선(curved line), 구부러지다(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), 구부리다(bend, crook) | gokseon, gubureojida, guburida | |
| Latin | anfractus(gentle bend), curvāmen(gentle bend), flexus(gentle bend) | — | |
| Latvian | līkne(geometry: one-dimensional figure), līkums(gentle bend) | — | |
| Lithuanian | kreivė(geometry: one-dimensional figure), linkis(gentle bend), vingis(gentle bend) | — | |
| Macedonian | кри́ва(geometry: one-dimensional figure), о́блина(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), о́блини(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), сви́ок(gentle bend), ви́тка(bend, crook), искри́вува(bend, crook), сви́ткува(bend, crook), се и́звива(bend or turn gradually from a given direction) | kríva, óblina, óblini, svíok, vítka, iskrívuva, svítkuva, se ízviva | |
| Māori | kapu(gentle bend), ānau(gentle bend), ānau(curved line) | — | |
| Marathi | वळण(gentle bend) | vaḷaṇ | |
| Middle English | croken(bend, crook) | — | |
| Navajo | ahééʼídzoh(curved line), ahééʼídzoh(geometry: one-dimensional figure) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kurve(gentle bend), kurve(curved line), kurve(geometry: one-dimensional figure) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | kurve(gentle bend), kurve(curved line), kurve(geometry: one-dimensional figure) | — | |
| Old English | byġe(gentle bend) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اكری(gentle bend), اكری(curved line), اكری(geometry: one-dimensional figure), كوشه(gentle bend), اكمك(bend, crook), بوكمك(bend, crook) | eğri, eğri, eğri, köşe, eğmek, bükmek | |
| Persian | خم(geometry: one-dimensional figure), منحنی(curved line), پیچ(gentle bend) | xam, monhani, pič | |
| Polish | krzywa(curved line), krzywa(geometry: one-dimensional figure), zakręt(gentle bend) | — | |
| Portuguese | curva(gentle bend), curva(curved line), curva(geometry: one-dimensional figure), curvas(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), curvar(bend, crook), curvar(cause to swerve from a straight course), curvar(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), envergar(bend, crook) | — | |
| Romanian | curbă(gentle bend), curbă(curved line), curbă(geometry: one-dimensional figure), linie curbată(geometry: one-dimensional figure), linie curbă(geometry: one-dimensional figure) | — | |
| Russian | изги́б(gentle bend), изги́б(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), крива́я(gentle bend), крива́я(curved line), крива́я(geometry: one-dimensional figure), поворо́т(gentle bend), гну́ться(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), гнуть(bend, crook), изгиба́ть(bend, crook), изгиба́ться(bend or turn gradually from a given direction) | izgíb, izgíb, krivája, krivája, krivája, povorót, gnútʹsja, gnutʹ, izgibátʹ, izgibátʹsja | |
| Sanskrit | अङ्कस्(gentle bend) | aṅkas | |
| Scottish Gaelic | bogha(gentle bend), bogha(geometry: one-dimensional figure), lùb(gentle bend), lùb(geometry: one-dimensional figure), crom(bend, crook), lùb(bend, crook), lùb(bend or turn gradually from a given direction) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | obline(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), oblìna(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), облине(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), облѝна(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body) | — | |
| Slovene | krivulja(geometry: one-dimensional figure) | — | |
| Spanish | curva(gentle bend), curva(curved line), curva(geometry: one-dimensional figure), curvas(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), abarquillar(bend, crook), corvar(bend, crook), curvar(bend, crook), curvear(bend, crook), curvear(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), encorvar(bend, crook) | — | |
| Swahili | mchirizo(curved line) | — | |
| Swedish | figur(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), kurva(gentle bend), kurva(geometry: one-dimensional figure), kurva(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), böja(bend, crook), böja (sig)(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), kröka(bend, crook) | — | |
| Tagalog | guhit na kilo(curved line), kilo(curved line), kilo(geometry: one-dimensional figure) | — | |
| Telugu | వంపు(gentle bend), వంపులు(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), వొంపులు(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body) | vampu, vampulu, vompulu | |
| Turkish | eğri(curved line), eğri(geometry: one-dimensional figure), kıvrım(gentle bend), kıvrım(informal: usually in plural: attractive features of a woman or informal: attractive shape of a woman's body), bükmek(bend, crook), eğmek(bend, crook), kıvrılmak(bend or turn gradually from a given direction), kıvırmak(bend, crook) | — | |
| Vietnamese | khúc quanh(gentle bend), đường cong(curved line) | — | |
| Yiddish | אויסבייג(gentle bend) | oysbeyg | |
| Zazaki | çewt (diq)(geometry: one-dimensional figure) | — |
kurwe, kurwe, kurwe
kthesë
kurba
извивка, извивки, крива, крива линия, извивам, извивам се, изкривявам
izvivka, izvivki, kriva, kriva linija, izvivam, izvivam se, izkrivjavam
corba, corba, corbes, revolt, corbar, encorbar
křivka, ohyb
kurve, kurver
bocht, curve, curve, figuur, kromme, kromming, rondingen, afbuigen, buigen, krommen, plooien
kurbiĝo, kurbo, kurbo, sinuo, vojturno, ĝirejo
kaari, kaarre, kurvi, kurvi, kurvit, käyrä, käyrä, mutka, kaartaa, käyristää
courbe, courbe, courbes, courber
curva, curva, curvar, curvar
Kurve, Kurve, Kurven, Linie, biegen, verbiegen
likoliko
domborulat, függvényábra, grafikon, görbe, görbe/íves/ívelt/kanyargó vonal, görbület, hajlat, hajlás, idomok, kanyar, kanyarulat, ív, begörbít, csavar, csavarodik, elgörbít, görbül, hajlik, hajlít, kanyarodik, ível
ferill
kurvo, kurvo, kurveskar
kurva, lengkungan
mutka
cuar, cuar, cuar, cas, cor, cuar, cuar, lúb
curva, curva, curva, curva, curvare, curvare
anfractus, curvāmen, flexus
līkne, līkums
kreivė, linkis, vingis
кри́ва, о́блина, о́блини, сви́ок, ви́тка, искри́вува, сви́ткува, се и́звива
kríva, óblina, óblini, svíok, vítka, iskrívuva, svítkuva, se ízviva
kapu, ānau, ānau
croken
ahééʼídzoh, ahééʼídzoh
kurve, kurve, kurve
kurve, kurve, kurve
byġe
krzywa, krzywa, zakręt
curva, curva, curva, curvas, curvar, curvar, curvar, envergar
curbă, curbă, curbă, linie curbată, linie curbă
изги́б, изги́б, крива́я, крива́я, крива́я, поворо́т, гну́ться, гнуть, изгиба́ть, изгиба́ться
izgíb, izgíb, krivája, krivája, krivája, povorót, gnútʹsja, gnutʹ, izgibátʹ, izgibátʹsja
bogha, bogha, lùb, lùb, crom, lùb, lùb
obline, oblìna, облине, облѝна
krivulja
curva, curva, curva, curvas, abarquillar, corvar, curvar, curvear, curvear, encorvar
mchirizo
figur, kurva, kurva, kurva, böja, böja (sig), kröka
guhit na kilo, kilo, kilo
eğri, eğri, kıvrım, kıvrım, bükmek, eğmek, kıvrılmak, kıvırmak
khúc quanh, đường cong
çewt (diq)
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