curve - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of curve in Hindi

  • वक्र
  • घुमाव
  • घूम
  • मोड़ना
  • मुड़ना

curve Definition

Noun

  • a line or outline which gradually deviates from being straight for some or all of its length.

Verb

  • form or cause to form a curve.

curve Example

  • grades were marked on a curve ( ग्रेड एक वक्र पर चिह्नित किए गए थे )
  • the parapet wall sweeps down in a bold curve ( पैरापेट की दीवार एक बोल्ड कर्व में नीचे की ओर जाती है )
  • His finger left her jaw and softly followed the curve of her neck. ( उसकी उंगली उसके जबड़े से निकल गई और धीरे से उसकी गर्दन के वक्र का अनुसरण करने लगी। )
  • The sharp curve arrived before her memory of it. ( उसकी याद के सामने नुकीला मोड़ आ गया। )

More Sentence

  • The black dress she wore fit her like a second skin, outlining every curve, dip and nook of her body.
  • His lips followed, softly pressing against the curve of her neck.
  • This curve with the values reduced from metres to feet is reproduced below.
  • Any line cuts off equal distances between the curve and the asymptotes.
  • Think of the shape of that curve and project it into the future.
  • The amount of superelevation required to prevent derailment at a curve can be calculated under perfect running conditions, given the radius of curvature, the weight of the vehicle, the height of the centre of gravity, the distance between the rails, and the speed; but great experience 1 See The Times Engineering Supplement (August 22, 1906), p. 265.
  • She rounded a curve and slammed on the breaks.
  • It was still light enough to see across the gorge when an opening in the trees allowed, but the long swing to the far end of valley was away from the direction the vehicle had driven and blocked from sight by the curve of the canyon.
  • The first curve frightened the hell out of him and he knew the brake pres­sure necessary to slow him from this speed could not be engaged all the way down the mountain without overheating the tiny pads to the point of ineffectiveness.
  • As she rounded the curve in the staircase, the room became silent.
  • He began first a short ascent, then a drop to a sharp curve he nearly missed, causing him to reduce his speed further.
  • Dean pulled out of the curve, searching ahead for a glimpse of his quarry as he continued to hug the right side of the narrow road­way.
  • The little girl stood still to watch until the train had disappeared around a curve; then she turned to see where she was.
  • His finger left her jaw and softly followed the curve of her neck.
  • The sharp curve arrived before her memory of it.
  • The black dress she wore fit her like a second skin, outlining every curve, dip and nook of her body.
  • His lips followed, softly pressing against the curve of her neck.
  • This curve with the values reduced from metres to feet is reproduced below.
  • Any line cuts off equal distances between the curve and the asymptotes.
  • Think of the shape of that curve and project it into the future.
  • The amount of superelevation required to prevent derailment at a curve can be calculated under perfect running conditions, given the radius of curvature, the weight of the vehicle, the height of the centre of gravity, the distance between the rails, and the speed; but great experience 1 See The Times Engineering Supplement (August 22, 1906), p. 265.
  • She rounded a curve and slammed on the breaks.
  • It was still light enough to see across the gorge when an opening in the trees allowed, but the long swing to the far end of valley was away from the direction the vehicle had driven and blocked from sight by the curve of the canyon.
  • The first curve frightened the hell out of him and he knew the brake pres­sure necessary to slow him from this speed could not be engaged all the way down the mountain without overheating the tiny pads to the point of ineffectiveness.
  • As she rounded the curve in the staircase, the room became silent.
  • He began first a short ascent, then a drop to a sharp curve he nearly missed, causing him to reduce his speed further.
  • Dean pulled out of the curve, searching ahead for a glimpse of his quarry as he continued to hug the right side of the narrow road­way.
  • The little girl stood still to watch until the train had disappeared around a curve; then she turned to see where she was.
  • starting with arms outstretched, curve the body sideways
  • the population curve