kerb
kerb — 名詞
- kerbsingular
- kerbsplural
1. the raised stone or concrete border that runs alongside a street, where the foot
路緣
人行道與車道間的凸起邊界
the raised stone or concrete border that runs alongside a street, where the footpath meets the road
Valentina sat on the kerb and waited for her friend to arrive.
Valentina 坐在路緣上等她的朋友到來。
preposition: on the kerb — sitting on the edge
Hassan parked his bicycle right next to the kerb outside the library.
Hassan 把他的腳踏車緊靠在圖書館外面的路緣旁停好。
preposition: next to the kerb — vehicle positioning
Anjali stepped off the kerb to cross the road when the light turned green.
號誌燈轉綠時,Anjali 踏下路緣準備過馬路。
The taxi pulled up to the kerb and Beatrix climbed in with her suitcase.
計程車在路緣旁邊停下來,Beatrix 拎著行李箱上了車。
Roya accidentally dropped her phone onto the kerb and cracked the screen.
Roya 不小心讓手機掉到路緣上,螢幕摔裂了。
文法句型
kerb + noun (kerb edge)
preposition: on / at / by / over the kerb
用法筆記
This is the British English spelling. In American English the same object is spelled 'curb'. Note that 'curb' in American English also functions as a verb meaning 'to restrain or control', which the British spelling 'kerb' does not share.