
차도와 보도 사이에 설치하는 경계석이나 연석.
A stone or concrete edging to a street or path that forms a border between the sidewalk and the road.
예문:
"The cyclist accidentally hit the curb and lost his balance."
"Please park your car close to the curb so other vehicles can pass."
무엇인가에 대한 억제, 제한 또는 구속.
A check or restraint on something, often used in the context of limiting power or spending.
예문:
"The new law places strict curbs on the use of personal data by tech companies."
"Economists are calling for a curb on government borrowing to prevent inflation."
감정이나 활동, 행동 등을 억제하거나 제한하다.
To restrain or keep in check a feeling, activity, or behavior.
예문:
"He had to curb his anger to avoid making the situation worse."
"The city is implementing new measures to curb air pollution."
"You should curb your spending if you want to save for a house."
말의 턱 아래로 끈이나 사슬을 통과시켜 제어하는 재갈의 일종.
A type of bit with a strap or chain that passes under a horse's lower jaw, used to exert pressure.
예문:
"The trainer switched to a curb bit to gain better control over the spirited stallion."
"A curb chain should be adjusted so that it doesn't pinch the horse's jaw."
정식 거래소에 상장되지 않은 증권을 거래하는 비공식적 장외 시장.
An unofficial or secondary market for trading securities that are not listed on a formal exchange.
예문:
"Historically, the American Stock Exchange began as a curb market on the streets of New York."
"Investors often looked to the curb for high-growth opportunities before companies went public."