kerb 英 [kɜ:b]   美 [kəb]

kerb

kerb  英 [kɜ:b] 美 [kəb]

n. 街头的边石 

名词复数:kerbs 

"The first time I took it out one bloke nearly fell off the kerb and into the gutter when he saw it," he said. 菲尔说:“我第一次开着‘棺材汽车’外出时,一名坐在附近路边石柱上的人吓得从石柱上摔了下来,差点掉进路边的阴沟里。
'The first time I took it out one bloke nearly fell off the kerb and into the gutter when he saw it, ' he said. “我第一次把这辆车开出来的时候,看见的一个家伙差点从边上摔进水沟了,”他说。

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  • n. 街头的边石
  • 1. "The first time I took it out one bloke nearly fell off the kerb and into the gutter when he saw it," he said.

    菲尔说:“我第一次开着‘棺材汽车’外出时,一名坐在附近路边石柱上的人吓得从石柱上摔了下来,差点掉进路边的阴沟里。

  • 2. 'The first time I took it out one bloke nearly fell off the kerb and into the gutter when he saw it, ' he said.

    “我第一次把这辆车开出来的时候,看见的一个家伙差点从边上摔进水沟了,”他说。

  • 3. Our so-called buyer wants to know if we've got written evidence of permission for the kerb outside our house to be lowered.

    我们所谓的房屋买家让我们写下书面允许,确保他们可以把房子边的路边石弄平。

  • kerb (n.) 1660s, a spelling variant of curb (n.); in early use also kirb. It is the preferred British English spelling in certain specialized senses, especially "edging of stone on a pavement" (1805). Related: Kerbing; kerbstone.
kerb ( BrE) ( NAmE curb ) / kɜːb ; NAmE kɜːrb / noun the edge of the raised path at the side of a road, usually made of long pieces of stone (由条石砌成的)路缘;道牙;马路牙子 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。 kerb kerbs kerb / kɜːb ; NAmE kɜːrb /
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