An edge between a sidewalk and a roadway consisting of a line of curbstones (usually forming part of a gutter)
The act of restraining power or action or limiting excess.
Lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits.
To put down by force or authority.
Другие значения термина "curb" 1 The International Energy Agency also said high prices could curb oil demand.
2 However, they supported measures to curb both practices, the Transportation Department said.
3 The government says it does not curb legitimate criticism or free speech.
4 Several companies are overhauling policies to curb misinformation ahead of the vote.
5 In Obama's view, China also needed urgently to curb its pollution levels.
6 The UK also wants to change EU rules to curb banker bonuses.
7 However, most campaigns to curb population growth are targeted toward impoverished nations.
8 So far, Brazil and Taiwan have taken action to curb capital inflows.
9 The government says the tax hike helps curb inflation while protecting consumers.
10 Joemat-Pettersson also emphasised the need for robust strategies to curb gender-based violence.
11 In response, the chauffeur ran the car slowly in at the curb .
12 Last year car rationing was trialled in an attempt to curb pollution.
13 The bill aims to curb global warming and increase domestic energy production.
14 Reports confirm a protracted curb on game angling activity again last week.
15 Restricting such activities would be the best way to curb systemic risks.
16 The producers last month extended the deal to curb output throughout 2018.
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