英単語

curbの意味・使い方・発音

curb

英 [kɜːb] 美 [kɝb]
  • n. 制止する; 制止する; 手綱を引く
  • vt. 制御する;絞め殺す

語源


カーブコントロール

PIE*skerの「曲がる」、「曲がる」、「円」から。語源的にはring、curveと同じ。

英語の語源


curb
curb: [15] Ultimately, curb and curve are the same word. Latin curvāre ‘bend’ passed into Old French as courber, which Middle English borrowed as courbe ‘bend’. This seems to have formed the basis of a noun courbe or curb, which was originally used for a strap to restrain a horse, the underlying meaning perhaps being that pulling on the strap ‘bent’ the horse’s neck, thereby restraining it.

The sense ‘enclosing framework’ began to emerge in the early 16th century, perhaps mainly through the influence of the French noun courbe, which meant ‘curved piece of timber, iron, etc used in building’. Its chief modern descendant is ‘pavement edge’, a 19th-century development, which has generally been spelled kerb in British English.

=> circle, crown, curve
curb (n.)
late 15c., "strap passing under the jaw of a horse" (used to restrain the animal), from Old French courbe (12c.) "curb on a horse," from Latin curvus, from curvare "to bend" (see curve (v.)). Meaning "enclosed framework" is from 1510s, probably originally with a notion of "curved;" extended to margins of garden beds 1731; to "margin of stone between a sidewalk and road" 1791 (sometimes spelled kerb). Figurative sense of "a check, a restraint" is from 1610s.
curb (v.)
1520s, of horses, "to lead to a curb," from curb (n.). Figurative use from 1580s. Related: Curbed; curbing.

例文


1. Wade released the hand brake and pulled away from the curb .
ウェイドはサイドブレーキを緩めて道を離れた。

2.A large,shiny black limo pulled up to the curb .
ピカピカの黒いリムジンが路肩に止まっている。

3.You must curb your extravagant tastes.
贅沢な嗜好を自分で広げることを控えなければなりません。

4.He needs to learn to curb his temper.
彼は自分の性質をコントロールすることを学ばなければならない。

5.I began to curb my appetite for food and drink.
食事制限を始めました。

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