"Curries" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Curries are a type of savory dish that originated in the Indian subcontinent, characterized by the use of a mixture of spices and flavorings, typically including turmeric, coriander, cumin, ginger, and garlic. The term "curry" is often used to refer to a wide range of dishes that may vary vastly in terms of ingredients, texture, and flavor, depending on the region, culture, and personal preferences.
Curricula refers to the set of courses, subjects, or instructional materials and activities used to achieve specific educational goals and objectives. It is a comprehensive plan that outlines what students are expected to learn and achieve in a particular educational program or institution, such as a school or university.
Relating to or involving the official school syllabus or academic courses offered in a school or university.
The curriculum refers to the planned and structured program of studies, or course of study, that is offered to students at a school, institution, or program. It typically outlines the courses, subjects, and activities that students will participate in, as well as the learning objectives, outcomes, and standards that students will be expected to achieve. The curriculum is often developed by educators, administrators, and other experts to ensure that students receive a well-rounded education and are prepared for future academic, professional, and personal pursuits.
Curried refers to something that has been flavored or cooked with a mixture of spices, particularly a blend of spices commonly used in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisine, including turmeric, coriander, cumin, and others. This type of flavoring is often used in sauces, soups, and stews, and can also be used to season meats, vegetables, and other dishes.
A currier is an occupation that refers to someone who treats and finishes leather, usually to prepare it for use in making shoes, belts, or other leather goods.
Currucoides refers to the shape or structure of a fruit, typically a type of berry such as a currant or a gooseberry.
Currying is a programming concept where a function that takes multiple arguments is converted into a sequence of nesting functions, each taking a single argument. This concept is named after the 19th-century Indian mathematician Rahul Gur propose Fry in his essay "Combinators and the λ-calculus". The returned function is called a "curried" function. For instance, a function that takes two integer arguments and returns their sum:<br><br>originalSum(int x, int y)<br><br>becomes<br><br>curriedSum x > y > x+y<br><br>This allows for easy function composition and makes your code more modular and easier to read.
A curse is a solemn declaration or wish that something bad or unpleasant will happen to someone or something, typically due to a feeling of anger, betrayal, or resentment. It can also refer to a supernatural or magical harmful influence imposed on someone or something, often as a result of a spell or incantation. In a broader sense, a curse can be any negative circumstance or situation that seems to cause harm or misfortune to someone or something.
The word "cursed" is an adjective that means to be under a spell or to be influenced by an evil or unhappy power. It can also mean to be unlucky or to be in a bad or unfortunate situation. For example: "The cursed ring brought bad luck to everyone who touched it."
In a way that is controlled or influenced by a curse; in a manner that is considered unlucky or unfortunate. For example: "The team has been cursedly losing every game they play."
A curser is a person who cursed or a device used to produce a line of continuous motion, such as a sewing machine's needle or a film projector's sprocket. However, in informal usage, a curser is more commonly referred to as one who uses strong or abusive language, typically to express anger or frustration.
Curses refer to words or phrases that are considered unkind, offensive, or evil, often used to express anger, disappointment, or frustration. They can be verbal or written and are typically intended to cause harm or distress to someone. Curses can also refer to supposed magical spells or incantations that are believed to bring harm or misfortune to a person, place, or object.