curb
curb
kɜrb
kērb
/kˈɜːb/

A(z) „curb” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

jĂĄrda szĂ©le, peremkƑ

the raised edge at the side of a street, usually made of stone
Dialectamerican flagAmerican
kerbbritish flagBritish
curb definition and meaning
Példåk
A high curb can pose a challenge for people with mobility issues.
Egy magas jårda szegély kihívåst jelenthet a mozgåskorlåtozottak szåmåra.
02

a means of restraint or control

03

a horse's bit equipped with a chain or strap to control the animal

Példåk
Proper adjustment of the curb ensures better control.
to curb
01

korlátoz, ellenƑriz

to limit or control by placing restrictions on something
Transitive: to curb sth
to curb definition and meaning
Példåk
Parents often set rules to curb excessive screen time for their children.
A szĂŒlƑk gyakran szabĂĄlyokat hatĂĄroznak meg, hogy korlĂĄtozzĂĄk gyermekeik tĂșlzott kĂ©pernyƑidejĂ©t.
02

fĂ©kez, ellenƑriz

to lessen the intensity of something or keep it under control, often through restraint or inhibition
Transitive: to curb intensity of something
Példåk
The new regulations aim to curb the spread of misinformation on social media platforms.
Az Ășj szabĂĄlyozĂĄsok cĂ©lja a tĂ©ves informĂĄciĂłk terjedĂ©sĂ©nek megfĂ©kezĂ©se a közössĂ©gi mĂ©dia platformokon.
03

vezetni, irĂĄnyĂ­tani

to guide a dog to the edge of the sidewalk or street so it can relieve itself
Dialectamerican flagAmerican
Transitive: to curb a dog
Példåk
The owner curbed the dog at the park so it could do its business.
A gazda a szélére vezette a kutyåt a parkban, hogy elvégezhesse a dolgåt.
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