柯林斯詞典curb /k??b/ (curbing,curbed,curbs) 1. V-T If you curb something, you control it and keep it within limits. 抑制 ...advertisements aimed at curbing the spread of AIDS. …旨在抑制愛滋病蔓延的廣告。2. N-COUNT Curb is also a noun. 控制; 限制 He called for much stricter curbs on immigration. 他呼吁對(duì)移民實(shí)行更為嚴(yán)格的限制。3. V-T If you curb an emotion or your behaviour, you keep it under control. 控制 (脾氣、行為等) He curbed his temper. 他控制住了自己的脾氣。4. N-COUNT [美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] →see kerb 5. N-COUNT a swelling on the leg of a horse, below the point of the hock, usually caused by a sprain (馬腿上由扭傷導(dǎo)致的)腫脹[vet science] 返回 curb劍橋詞典to control or limit something that is not wanted 控制;限制,約束;抑制 The government should act to curb tax evasion . 政府應(yīng)該采取行動(dòng)抑制逃稅。 例句 He is someone who finds it difficult to curb his fleshly desires .You really need to curb your spending .The police are trying to curb under-age drinking . 返回 curb