单词 | curling |
释义 | curling From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Other sportscurlingcurl‧ing /ˈkɜːlɪŋ $ ˈkɜːr-/ noun [uncountable]DSOa sport played on ice, in which players slide flat heavy stones towards a marked placeExamples from the Corpuscurling• He's smiling out of a rugged face, with thick black eyebrows and curling hair.• He was, however, very much an all-rounder, and football and curling were among the other sports he covered.• Crisp hair curling on his collar, Levi 501s and a taupe cotton shirt.• Replacement of curling stones is long-delayed as a pair of stones can last up to 25 years.• Alternatives to skiing include a leisure pool, curling and skating on the nearby lake, indoor tennis and sleigh rides.• You can distinguish this leaf-roller from the sawfly by the extent and nature of the curling.• How close was the body to the curling stone?• I crept off down a little path through curling bracken.Origin curling (1600-1700) Probably from → CURL1; because the stone curves as it slows down |
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