kerb
英 [kɜːb]
美 [kɜːrb]
n. (由条石砌成的)路缘; 道牙; 马路牙子
复数:kerbs 过去分词:kerbed 现在分词:kerbing
Collins.1 / BNC.12044 / COCA.38587
牛津词典
noun
- (由条石砌成的)路缘;道牙;马路牙子
the edge of the raised path at the side of a road, usually made of long pieces of stone- The bus mounted the kerb (= went onto the pavement / sidewalk ) and hit a tree.
那辆公共汽车开上路缘撞到了一棵树上。
- The bus mounted the kerb (= went onto the pavement / sidewalk ) and hit a tree.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 路缘;道牙;马路牙子
The kerbis the raised edge of a pavement or sidewalk which separates it from the road.- Stewart stepped off the kerb.
斯图尔特走下马路牙子。
- Stewart stepped off the kerb.
in AM, use 美国英语用 curb
英英释义
noun
- an edge between a sidewalk and a roadway consisting of a line of curbstones (usually forming part of a gutter)
双语例句
- Stewart stepped off the kerb.
斯图尔特走下马路牙子。 - Hyde accelerated away from the kerb, swerving out into the middle of the street
海德加速驶离路边,突然向街道中央一个急转弯。 - The car clipped the kerb as it turned.
汽车转弯时撞上了马路牙子。 - LME copper traded at$ 7,439 a ton, up3.4% on the previous afternoon kerb.
伦敦金属交易所铜的交易价格为每吨7439美元,比前一个下午的场外交易价格上涨了3.4%。 - It hit the kerb on the nearside and seemed to ricochet across the road on two wheels.
车的左侧撞到路缘上,似乎飞弹了起来,靠两只车轮越过了马路。 - The car hit the kerb, rolled over and came to rest in a ditch.
汽车撞到路缘,翻身栽在一条沟里不动了。 - Road or paving kerb of concrete
这条路的路面铺平了。混凝土路边,石,筑路或铺路用 - From kerb trading on the back streets of Shanghai in1984, the market's official capitalisation is now$ 2,700bn.
从1984年上海小街道上的场内交易发展到如今,中国股市的官方市值已高达2.7万亿美元。 - The cab drew away from the kerb.
出租汽车驶离人行道路缘开走了。 - She hit her forehead on the kerb, concussing, herself.
她前额撞在路缘上,造成了脑震荡。