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curb
- IPA[kəːb]
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- a check or restraint on something;a type of bit with a strap or chain attached which passes under a horse's lower jaw, used as a check.
- restrain or keep in check;restrain (a horse) by means of a curb
verb: curb, 3rd person present: curbs, gerund or present participle: curbing, past tense: curbed, past participle: curbed
noun: curb, plural noun: curbs
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名詞
- 1. a check or restraint on something plans to introduce tougher curbs on insider dealing
- 2. a type of bit with a strap or chain attached which passes under a horse's lower jaw, used as a check.
- 3. North American variant spelling of kerb
- 4. a swelling on the back of a horse's hock, caused by spraining a ligament.
動詞
- 1. restrain or keep in check she promised she would curb her temper
- ▪ restrain (a horse) by means of a curb both men were instinctively curbing their horses
- 2. US lead (a dog being walked) near the curb to urinate or defecate, in order to avoid soiling buildings, pavements, etc.
- a roof of which each face has two slopes, the lower one steeper than the upper.
Oxford Dictionary
- the weight of an automobile without occupants or baggage.
Oxford American Dictionary
- service, especially at a restaurant, extended to customers remaining in their parked vehicles.
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- a small ramp built into the curb of a sidewalk to make it easier for people using strollers or ...
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- the attractiveness of a property for sale and its surroundings when viewed from the street: landscaping, the front entrance, and the condition of the paint or siding are the biggest factors in curb appeal
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- another term for gambrel
Oxford American Dictionary
- a market for selling shares not dealt with on the normal stock exchange.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small chain which is attached to a curb bit and lies in the groove on a horse's chin.
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美式
- a stone or concrete edging to a street or path.
- restrain or keep in check: she promised she would curb her temper
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