curve: [15] Curve has a wide circle of relations in English. It comes from Latin curvus ‘curved’, which had connections with Greek kurtós ‘curved’, Greek korōnos ‘curved’ (source of English crown), and Greek kírkos ‘ring, circle’ (source of English circle). When English acquired it, it was still an adjective, and English did not convert it into a noun until the 17th century. => circle, crown, curb
curve (v.)
early 15c. (implied in curved), from Latin curvus "crooked, curved, bent," and curvare "to bend," both from PIE root *(s)ker- (2) "to turn, bend" (see ring (n.)).
curve (n.)
1690s, "curved line," from curve (v.). With reference to the female figure (usually plural, curves), from 1862; as a type of baseball pitch, from 1879.
雙語例句
1. Was it just a temporary blip on an otherwise healthy growth curve?
這是否是原本良好的增長曲線中暫時的偏離?
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2. Both he and the crew are on a steep learning curve.
他和組員們都學得很快。
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3. The slope increases as you go up the curve.
上了彎道以後,路越來越陡。
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4. There is a learning curve in the process of seeking employment.
找工作有一個經驗累積的過程。
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5. Each firm will face a downward-sloping demand curve.