1.限制,抑制,拘束;制止
2.勒马绳,马衔索
3.(生于后足使马成瘸脚的)硬瘤
4.(人行道的)镶边;井栏;【建】缘饰
5.〈美〉(证券的)场外市场〔又作 curb market (=〔英国〕 kerb market)〕;场外经纪人
1.限制,抑制,拘束;制止
2.勒马绳,马衔索
3.(生于后足使马成瘸脚的)硬瘤
4.(人行道的)镶边;井栏;【建】缘饰
5.〈美〉(证券的)场外市场〔又作 curb market (=〔英国〕 kerb market)〕;场外经纪人
1.制止,束缚
2.给(马)扣上马衔
3.用石块镶...的边;在...处设井栏
1.the edge of a sidewalkpath built beside a road that is closest to the road. The British word is kerb
2.a rule or control that stops or limits something
1.to control or limit something that is harmful; to control an emotion or way of behaving that could cause problems
1.David Cameron agreed that corporate greed should be curbed, and said the archbishop spoke "for the whole country" in saying so.
戴维-卡梅伦同意要抑制金融企业的贪心,并且说了大主教讲过的“为了整个国家”这样的话。
2.But even if it were true that the financial sector must be curbed, it would not follow that manufacturing must be expanded.
但即使金融业确实必须加以遏制,也不能得出制造业必须扩张的结论。
3.A few Arab leaders recognise that water and energy profligacy must be curbed if ecological disaster is to be avoided.
一些阿拉伯国家领导人意识到,如果要避免生态灾难,必须遏制对水和能源的浪费。
4.Demand, too will be curbed, as it has already begun to be in most developed economies.
正如多数发达国家已经开始的那样,需求也将受到抑制。
5.Even violent tantrums, or clinging to the point of riding on a parent's leg, can be curbed, researchers say.
研究人员说,即使是激烈的发脾气,或到了骑在家长腿上的地步,也可以得到约束。
6.At least it reminds us that if phone addiction isn't curbed, we'll indeed be tripping over one another in the street.
不过至少它还提醒咱们,如果不戒掉手机瘾,咱真的有可能会在街上撞到别人。
7.It was under such supervision environment that social corruption failed to be controlled and curbed.
正是在如此的监督状况之下,社会腐败的态势难以监控和遏制。
8.Such a move would mirror the way that the US curbed the influence of the so-called "robber barons" at the end of the 19th century.
这类举措与美国在19世纪末为遏制所谓“强盗大亨”影响力采用的方式是相似的。
9.Any monopolized activities which impair fair competition can be curbed by such a law.
任何对公平竞争有害的垄断行为都可以通过这样的法律来加以抑制。
10.and higher but more realistic borrowing rates might have curbed the budget deficits.
同时,更高但更符合现实的借款利率控制住了预算赤字。