0 to twist or turn (especially hair) into small coils or rolls -- krølle
1 (sometimes with up) to move in curves; to bend or roll -- bøje
The paper curled (up) at the edges.
3 the quality of being curled -- krøl
My hair has very little curl in it.
Spines rammed by table legs busting the strings of ukuleles curling into black lumps.
A leaf or leaflet was defined as curled if over 30% of the leaf edge was curled upwards.
The eager boy-men are crouched over its curling exhaust formed by the electric-car track,34 with the electrical toy the satirical equivalent of the electronic countermeasures in the real bomber.
B: during diastole, massive pulmonary regurgitation is directed toward the right ventricular free wall, u'hich curls around, and then moves back toward the right ventricular inflow tract.
When the rigid object is moved, it appears to flex and change shape, and be more or less curled as the elevation above eye level is increased or decreased.
In the experimental crosses all the progenies were non-purple, non-chubby and curled winged, showing that they carried one copy of the numb gene, the nb2\nb2 genotypes being lethal.
After lying dying with his legs curled up in a foetal position, he retreats into the bath, then starts all over again, never managing to deliver himself from the womb.
To-day, one gets a horrible piece of paper which curls up in three months.
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鬈髮, 捲曲物,螺旋狀物, 弧線球…
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鬈发,卷发, 卷曲物,螺旋状物, 弧线球…
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rizo, enroscar(se), rizar…
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カール, ~を丸める, ~が丸まる…
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bukle, kıvırcık, bükülmek…
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(faire) boucler/friser, boucle [feminine], volute [feminine]…
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