curbed 的 2 个定义
- Also British, kerb . a rim, especially of joined stones or concrete, along a street or roadway, forming an edge for a sidewalk.
- anything that restrains or controls; a restraint; check.
- an enclosing framework or border.
- (12)
- to control as with a curb; restrain; check.
- to cause to keep near the curb: Curb your dog.
- Also British, kerb . to furnish with or protect by a curb.
- to put a curb on.
curbed 近义词
repress, restrict
curbed 的近义词 46 个
- constrain
- contain
- control
- hamper
- hinder
- hold down
- impede
- inhibit
- restrain
- suppress
- tame
- abstain
- bit
- bridle
- check
- clog
- cook
- deny
- fetter
- hobble
- hog-tie
- ice
- leash
- manacle
- moderate
- muzzle
- refrain
- retard
- scrub
- shackle
- subdue
- tie
- withhold
- bottle up
- box in
- bring to screeching halt
- cool down
- cool off
- entrammel
- hold back
- hold in
- keep lid on
- keep tight rein on
- rein in
- send up
- tie up
curbed 的反义词 20 个
更多curbed例句
- There are even prohibitions against ice-cream trucks playing their jingle once they’re parked at the curb.
- According to charging documents obtained by ESPN, La Russa is alleged to have run his car into a curb alongside a Phoenix-area road shortly before midnight.
- Police said Kunene kept driving, jumped a curb and sideswiped two other police vehicles before hitting another police vehicle head on.
- Since then, a revival of operations in Europe has been stymied as countries implement a new wave of Covid-19 curbs, while the North Atlantic market the airline also serves remains largely closed.
- On this particular day, Gluesenkamp learned, a California highway patrol car had parked at the curb near the manzanita.
- Surely the unruly use of antibiotics in animal feed can and must be curbed.
- At the end, those very forces whose influence he thought would be curbed had claimed his life.
- The ISI wants U.S. intelligence operations in the country curbed and under its full control as the price for letting Davis go.
- He rained smashing blows upon him with a furious frenzy that would not be curbed.
- It was with difficulty that he had curbed his impatience until the obscurity of night should render his moving free from danger.
- Stover was tempted to let his imagination run, but the thought of the afternoon curbed it.
- Curses trembled upon his lips, but he curbed them, inwardly determining to have his revenge when the opportunity should arise.
- He curbed his desperate impatience, set his teeth, and whirled the noose about his head in a widening circle.