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curling
蘇格蘭的冰上擲石遊戲,頭髮的捲曲,卷縮
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Curl·ing
,
n.
1.
The
act
or
state
of
that
which
curls
;
as
,
the
curling
of
smoke
when
it
rises
;
the
curling
of
a
ringlet
;
also
,
the
act
or
process
of
one
who
curls
something
,
as
hair
,
or
the
brim
of
hats
.
2.
A
scottish
game
in
which
heavy
weights
of
stone
or
iron
are
propelled
by
hand
over
the
ice
towards
a
mark
.
Curling
. . .
is
an
amusement
of
the
winter
,
and
played
on
the
ice
,
by
sliding
from
one
mark
to
another
great
stones
of
40
to
70
pounds
weight
,
of
a
hemispherical
form
,
with
an
iron
or
wooden
handle
at
top
.
The
object
of
the
player
is
to
lay
his
stone
as
near
to
the
mark
as
possible
,
to
guard
that
of
his
partner
,
which
has
been
well
laid
before
,
or
to
strike
off
that
of
his
antagonist
.
--
Pennant
(
Tour
in
Scotland
. 1772).
Curling irons
,
Curling tong
,
an
instrument
for
curling
the
hair
; --
commonly
heated
when
used
.
Called
also
{curler
4
}.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Curl
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Curled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Curling
.]
1.
To
twist
or
form
into
ringlets
;
to
crisp
,
as
the
hair
.
But
curl
their
locks
with
bodkins
and
with
braid
.
--
Cascoigne
.
2.
To
twist
or
make
onto
coils
,
as
a
serpent's
body
.
Of
his
tortuous
train
,
Curled
many
a
wanton
wreath
in
sight
of
Eve
. --
Milton
.
3.
To
deck
with
,
or
as
with
,
curls
;
to
ornament
.
Thicker
than
the
snaky
locks
That
curled
Megæra. --
Milton
.
Curling
with
metaphors
a
plain
intention
.
--
Herbert
.
4.
To
raise
in
waves
or
undulations
;
to
ripple
.
Seas
would
be
pools
without
the
brushing
air
To
curl
the
waves
. --
Dryden
.
5.
Hat Making
To
shape
(
the
brim
)
into
a
curve
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
curling
adj
:
having
curls
[
syn
:
curled
]
n
:
a
game
played
on
ice
;
curling
stones
(
heavy
stones
with
handles
)
are
slid
toward
a
target
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