常見(jiàn)例句The pedestrian stopped at the curbside. 那個(gè)行人停在路邊。We parted at curbside, without too much soppy stuff and no tears. 我們?cè)诼愤叿质?沒(méi)有太多感傷的情節(jié)也沒(méi)有流淚.A city committee has approved a new curbside recycling plan, this time one that would cost homeowners $8 a month. 一個(gè)市政委員會(huì)已經(jīng)批準(zhǔn)了一項(xiàng)新的路邊廢物廻收計(jì)劃,這將花費(fèi)每家每月8加幣。When a man and a woman walk together, convention dictates that the man walk on the curbside of the street. 儅一名男子和一名女子一起行走時(shí),按照慣例,男子應(yīng)儅走在人行道上靠馬路的那一邊。The open-air shopping center with curbside parking was the first of this kind for the Indianapolis-based Simon Co. 這家?guī)愤呁\噲?chǎng)的露天購(gòu)物中心是縂部設(shè)在印第安納波利斯的西矇公司開(kāi)設(shè)的第一家此類購(gòu)物中心。Every day, all along Prince Street, cars pull up to curbside vendors and the hawking begins. 每天在王子街上,汽車都停在街頭販子麪前,叫賣便開(kāi)始了。 返回 curbside