curb的意思和读音

curb

: [kɜrb] : [kɜː(r)b]

v.

n.;(

curbs  curbing  curbed  

v.+n.curb inflation,curb growth,curb rise,curb power,curb demand

v.promote

v.restrain,control,limit,hold back,rein in

n.restriction,restraint,check

curbv.

1.~ sthto control or limit sth, especially sth bad

He needs to learn to curb his temper.

A range of policies have been introduced aimed at curbing inflation.

n.

1.~ (on sth)something that controls and puts limits on sth

curbs on government spending

2.the edge of the raised path at the side of a road, usually made of long pieces of stone

The bus mounted the curb(= went onto the sidewalk / pavement ) and hit a tree.

n.1.,,;2.,3.(使)4.();;【5.〉() curb market (=〔〕 kerb market)〕;1.,,;2.,3.(使)4.();;【5.〉() curb market (=〔〕 kerb market)〕;

v.1.,2.()3....;...

n.1.the edge of a sidewalkpath built beside a road that is closest to the road. The British word is kerb2.a rule or control that stops or limits something

v.1.to control or limit something that is harmful; to control an emotion or way of behaving that could cause problems

1. curt curb curd ...

2. cunning adj. curb v. curiosity n. ...

3. cur curb n. care 9 : ...

4. incentive curb consumption ...

5. quagmire: 湿 curb: bolt: 退 ...

6. 〖 plant〗 〖 check;curb;prevent;stop〗 〖 make;manufacture〗 ...

7. cupola dam curb curing agent ...

8. 4.1.23 hard shoulder 4.1.24 curb 4.1.25 flush curb ...

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1.My husband, who was the captain of the patrol boys in the eighth grade, has a tendency to hold out his arms at the curb: stand back!退

2.India has raised interest rates nine times in just over a year as it tries to curb inflation.9

3.It may even have promoted susceptibility to the virus it was trying to curb.

4.The flash of headlights through the rain caught my attention as a dark car pulled up to the curb just a few feet away, facing us.穿

5.The curb on virtual money reflects concerns that it has been used to circumvent China's strict laws against gambling.

6.I bet it's not a piece of good news for PBOC which is trying to curb China's soaring inflation.

7.Seven minutes after she was first hit by the van, a 57-year-old rag collector noticed the girl and moved her to the curb.57

8.Trying to curb electricity consumption would be political suicide for the Party.

9."Spring and Autumn" as a "courtesy of the large" is only an attempt to curb the "no-Jun-jun, Chen-chen does not" trend.《”,

10.But given how polluted the country already is, and how much unrest that pollution is causing, it should curb its hunger for resources.