curb
			[kɜ:rb]					
		
						
			n.
							限制,抑制;
							勒马绳,马衔索;
							(人行道的)镶边;
							(证券的)场外市场;
					
				
			vt.
							制止,束缚;
							给(马)扣上马衔;
							给…加路缘;
							在…处设井栏;
					
				
					
		
					
		
				例句:
		
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				Wade released the hand brake and pulled away from the curb.
								
 韦德松开手刹驶离路边。
 来自柯林斯例句
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				The Government should take action to curb these abuses.
								
 来自THETIMES
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				A large, shiny black limo pulled up to the curb.
								
 一辆闪亮的黑色豪华大轿车在路边停下。
 
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				You must curb your extravagant tastes.
								
 你必须控制自己铺张奢侈的嗜好。
 
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				His Voice leapt out, despite of godlike curb.
								
 来自Keats
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				He took steps in advance to curb his enthusiasm.
								
 来自WSJ
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				My hunger was curbed by the snack.
								
 吃了点心,我的饥饿得到了控制。
 来自《权威词典》
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				You must curb your daughter when you are in church.
								
 你在教堂时必须管住你的女儿。
 来自《权威词典》