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词汇 curveball
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Definition of curveball in English:

curveball

noun ˈkəːvbɔːlˈkərvbôl
Baseball
  • 1A delivery in which the pitcher causes the ball to deviate from a straight path by imparting spin.

    his three-speed curveball enabled him to win 20 games in two different seasons
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He can throw a variety of pitches: two- and four-seam fastballs, curveballs, sliders, knuckle curves and cut fastballs.
    • He must regain confidence in his three pitches - changeup, fastball and curveball.
    • He also mixes in a curveball, another offspeed pitch he regularly throws for strikes.
    • The statistics don't reflect, for instance, how many times pitchers plunk batters with changeups, curveballs or other off-speed pitches, or how much effort a hitter makes to get out of the way.
    • In the game, he threw 228 pitches, including fastballs, knucklers, sliders and curveballs.
    • My fastball was unhittable, my changeup was devastating, and my curveball dropped off the face of the earth.
    • He has stopped relying so heavily on his fastball and has begun to use his curveball and changeup as his primary pitches.
    • Snyder thinks he's snapping his curveball off too hard and that's causing him to rush his delivery.
    • His main breaking pitch is a slider, but he mixes in a curveball on occasion.
    • Unlike some minor league power hitters who struggle with major league curveballs, he can hit breaking pitches as well as fastballs.
    • His side sessions have revealed the same, old life on his curveball, slider and split-finger pitch.
    • His most successful pitch has been a slow curveball that has been especially tough on right-handed hitters.
    • Now that his back is feeling better, Estes is better able to locate his pitches, particularly his curveball.
    • In Webb's case, it may be easier for him to develop his overhand curveball into a high-quality pitch.
    • He is mixing his pitches better and throwing his curveball, a pitch he abandoned during the first two months.
    • He wasn't getting the same snap on his curveball, and his control wasn't sharp.
    • I knew Jimmy had to go with the curveball for the tenth pitch of the at-bat.
    • In his simulated game, his pitches were down and his curveball had bite.
    1. 1.1North American informal Something which is unexpected, surprising, or disruptive.
      there's always a curveball on every mission
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But as has happened so often in O'Neal's life, she got hit with a curveball.
      • His curveball came, though, in the form of a severed Achilles tendon that ended his dreams of making the majors.
      • Getting back on track after a slight curveball is what's important.
      • No curve balls or surprises from the Fed, boosting rates for the fourth time this year.
      • It's the kind of film with a curve ball around every corner, so writing about it in any depth is problematic.
      • The whole business has been a volley of curve balls.
      • The plot flows swiftly, it has a few curveballs along the way to keep you guessing, and there are plenty out-of-left field surprises.
      • "There's always a curveball on every mission", he said, while enroute to the South Pole.
      • Then came another curveball in 1992: She developed cancer.
      • He's flexible, and he can handle life's curve balls without throwing a fit.
      • When you think that the technique has reached its peak, along comes a curveball in the shape of two CDs that are another landmark in the field of electronic music.

Phrases

  • throw someone a curveball

    • informal Unexpectedly present someone with a challenge or disruption.

      just when you think things are working out, life throws you a curveball
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The ocean always seemed to bring her a sense of calmness and happiness whenever life threw her a curveball.
      • Just when you think you know what life has in store for you (credit-card payments, antidepressants, death), it throws you a curveball.
      • What gets me so excited about an album like this is the few curve balls it throws my way.
      • "Each time you think you've got one thing figured out, they throw you a curveball," she notes.
      • Just know that this won't be the last time Mother Nature throws us a curveball.
      • Every now and then science throws us a curve ball, a technology at once staggeringly useful and breathtakingly dangerous.
      • Every once in a while you are thrown a curveball.
      • Sharing your beliefs with like-minded individuals in discussion groups can give you the spiritual grounding you need to cope with whatever curve ball life may throw your way.
      • You pride yourself on being ready for every sartorial curveball life throws you.
      • Planning ahead is a great strategy ... until life throws you a curveball.
      • Just when we got the hang of baking with applesauce instead of oil, the diet gurus throw us another curveball: Forget counting fat grams, they say.

Definition of curveball in US English:

curveball

nounˈkərvbôl
Baseball
  • 1A pitch thrown with a strong downward spin, causing the ball to drop suddenly and veer to the side as it approaches home plate.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His main breaking pitch is a slider, but he mixes in a curveball on occasion.
    • The statistics don't reflect, for instance, how many times pitchers plunk batters with changeups, curveballs or other off-speed pitches, or how much effort a hitter makes to get out of the way.
    • I knew Jimmy had to go with the curveball for the tenth pitch of the at-bat.
    • He also mixes in a curveball, another offspeed pitch he regularly throws for strikes.
    • My fastball was unhittable, my changeup was devastating, and my curveball dropped off the face of the earth.
    • In Webb's case, it may be easier for him to develop his overhand curveball into a high-quality pitch.
    • In his simulated game, his pitches were down and his curveball had bite.
    • Now that his back is feeling better, Estes is better able to locate his pitches, particularly his curveball.
    • His most successful pitch has been a slow curveball that has been especially tough on right-handed hitters.
    • In the game, he threw 228 pitches, including fastballs, knucklers, sliders and curveballs.
    • Unlike some minor league power hitters who struggle with major league curveballs, he can hit breaking pitches as well as fastballs.
    • He is mixing his pitches better and throwing his curveball, a pitch he abandoned during the first two months.
    • He has stopped relying so heavily on his fastball and has begun to use his curveball and changeup as his primary pitches.
    • He must regain confidence in his three pitches - changeup, fastball and curveball.
    • He wasn't getting the same snap on his curveball, and his control wasn't sharp.
    • His side sessions have revealed the same, old life on his curveball, slider and split-finger pitch.
    • Snyder thinks he's snapping his curveball off too hard and that's causing him to rush his delivery.
    • He can throw a variety of pitches: two- and four-seam fastballs, curveballs, sliders, knuckle curves and cut fastballs.
    1. 1.1North American informal Something which is unexpected, surprising, or disruptive.
      there's always a curveball on every mission
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The plot flows swiftly, it has a few curveballs along the way to keep you guessing, and there are plenty out-of-left field surprises.
      • He's flexible, and he can handle life's curve balls without throwing a fit.
      • The whole business has been a volley of curve balls.
      • But as has happened so often in O'Neal's life, she got hit with a curveball.
      • His curveball came, though, in the form of a severed Achilles tendon that ended his dreams of making the majors.
      • "There's always a curveball on every mission", he said, while enroute to the South Pole.
      • When you think that the technique has reached its peak, along comes a curveball in the shape of two CDs that are another landmark in the field of electronic music.
      • It's the kind of film with a curve ball around every corner, so writing about it in any depth is problematic.
      • Then came another curveball in 1992: She developed cancer.
      • No curve balls or surprises from the Fed, boosting rates for the fourth time this year.
      • Getting back on track after a slight curveball is what's important.

Phrases

  • throw someone a curveball

    • informal Unexpectedly present someone with a challenge or disruption.

      just when you think things are working out, life throws you a curveball
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You pride yourself on being ready for every sartorial curveball life throws you.
      • What gets me so excited about an album like this is the few curve balls it throws my way.
      • "Each time you think you've got one thing figured out, they throw you a curveball," she notes.
      • Just when we got the hang of baking with applesauce instead of oil, the diet gurus throw us another curveball: Forget counting fat grams, they say.
      • Just know that this won't be the last time Mother Nature throws us a curveball.
      • Every once in a while you are thrown a curveball.
      • Every now and then science throws us a curve ball, a technology at once staggeringly useful and breathtakingly dangerous.
      • The ocean always seemed to bring her a sense of calmness and happiness whenever life threw her a curveball.
      • Planning ahead is a great strategy ... until life throws you a curveball.
      • Sharing your beliefs with like-minded individuals in discussion groups can give you the spiritual grounding you need to cope with whatever curve ball life may throw your way.
      • Just when you think you know what life has in store for you (credit-card payments, antidepressants, death), it throws you a curveball.
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