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curved$93927$ - traducción al español

ALBUM BY TERRY RILEY
A rainbow in curved air; Rainbow in curved air

curved      
adj. curvado, alabeado, arqueado, cimbrado, con muchas curvas, corvo, curvo; encorvado
curve         
  • The curves created by slicing a cone ([[conic section]]s) were among the curves studied in ancient [[Greek mathematics]].
  • Analytic geometry allowed curves, such as the [[Folium of Descartes]], to be defined using equations instead of geometrical construction.
  • A [[dragon curve]] with a positive area
  • [[Megalithic art]] from Newgrange showing an early interest in curves
MATHEMATICAL IDEALIZATION OF THE TRACE LEFT BY A MOVING POINT
Jordan curve; Continuous path; Closed curve; Space curve; Curved; Arc (geometry); Skew curve; Mathematical curves; Mechanical curve; Major arc; Arc (curvature); Regular curve; ◠; ◡; ◜; ◝; ◞; ◟; 1-manifold; Smooth curve; Simple curve; Open curve; Mathematical curve; Space curves; Curve (geometry); Great arc; Sharp curve; Arc shaped; Curve (mathematics); ⌒; Arc (geometric); Curved line; Curve segment; Curved line segment; Curved lines; Great-circle arc; Continuous curve; Subarc; Path (geometry); Topological curve; Surface curve; Curve (topology)
(n.) = curva
Ex: Textura, the type of the first printed books, was derived from a formal book hand written with a minimum of curves.
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* ahead of the curve = adelantarse a los acontecimientos
* bell curve = campana de Gauss
* bell-shaped curve = campana de Gauss
* curve + flatten out = curva + estabilizarse
* hairpin curve = curva muy cerrada, curva muy pronunciada, curva ciega
* learning curve = curva de aprendizaje, buen ritmo de aprendizaje
* Lorenz curve = curva de Lorenz
* Lorenz curve of concentration = curva de concentración de Lorenz
* sweeping curve = curva muy abierta
curved line         
  • The curves created by slicing a cone ([[conic section]]s) were among the curves studied in ancient [[Greek mathematics]].
  • Analytic geometry allowed curves, such as the [[Folium of Descartes]], to be defined using equations instead of geometrical construction.
  • A [[dragon curve]] with a positive area
  • [[Megalithic art]] from Newgrange showing an early interest in curves
MATHEMATICAL IDEALIZATION OF THE TRACE LEFT BY A MOVING POINT
Jordan curve; Continuous path; Closed curve; Space curve; Curved; Arc (geometry); Skew curve; Mathematical curves; Mechanical curve; Major arc; Arc (curvature); Regular curve; ◠; ◡; ◜; ◝; ◞; ◟; 1-manifold; Smooth curve; Simple curve; Open curve; Mathematical curve; Space curves; Curve (geometry); Great arc; Sharp curve; Arc shaped; Curve (mathematics); ⌒; Arc (geometric); Curved line; Curve segment; Curved line segment; Curved lines; Great-circle arc; Continuous curve; Subarc; Path (geometry); Topological curve; Surface curve; Curve (topology)
(n.) = línea curva
Ex: One was drawn with curved lines and ovals and the other was formed with straight lines and rectangles.

Definición

curve
(curves, curving, curved)
1.
A curve is a smooth, gradually bending line, for example part of the edge of a circle.
...the curve of his lips.
...a curve in the road.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
If something curves, or if someone or something curves it, it has the shape of a curve.
Her spine curved...
The track curved away below him.
...a knife with a slightly curving blade...
A small, unobtrusive smile curved the cook's thin lips.
VERB: V, V adv/prep, V-ing, V n
3.
If something curves, it moves in a curve, for example through the air.
The ball curved strangely in the air.
VERB: V
4.
You can refer to a change in something as a particular curve, especially when it is represented on a graph.
Each firm will face a downward-sloping demand curve...
N-COUNT: usu with supp
5.
If someone throws you a curve or if they throw you a curve ball, they surprise you by doing something you do not expect. (mainly AM)
At the last minute, I threw them a curve ball by saying, 'We're going to bring spouses'.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

A Rainbow in Curved Air

A Rainbow in Curved Air is the third album by American composer Terry Riley, released in 1969 on CBS Records. The title track consists of Riley's overdubbed improvisations on several keyboard and percussion instruments, including electric organ, electric harpsichord, dumbec, and tambourine. The B-side "Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band" is a saxophone-based drone piece featuring tape loops and edits, drawing on Riley's all-night improvisatory performances in the 1960s.

Riley's record deal with CBS was part of "Music of Our Time," a short-lived album series on American experimental music helmed by CBS employee David Behrman, who also facilitated the release of Riley's 1968 album In C; these two were the most successful LPs in the series. The album subsequently influenced a number of rock and electronic productions.