' I pulled the car into the kerb and glanced back at him.
我把车开到路缘上,回头看了一眼他。
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If you walk into the market areas, you can see people sitting on the kerb.
如果你走进市场区域,你可以看到人们坐在路边。
查理和巧克力工厂 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Charlie stepped off the kerb and bent down to examine it.
查理走下人行道,弯下腰去看。
是,大臣(Yes, Minister)第三季
Well, I didn't want the kerb to hit me...I didn't want to hit the kerb.
我不希望被道牙撞到......我不想撞到道牙。
遇见你之前 | Me Before You
He curses inwardly as he spies the other suited people standing on the edge of the kerb.
当他看到站在路边的其他西装人员时,他在心里咒骂了一声。
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One time I was approaching a kerb with Olga, she was on the pavement and I wasn't, a gentleman came over and gave her a stroke.
有一次我和奥尔加走近路边,她在人行道上而我没有,一位绅士走过来给了她一记中风。
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From behind the traditional sawn-off swing-doors, yellow light streamed out on to the street and on to the sleek black and silver of a 1920 Stutz Bearcat roadster at the kerb.
I parked on kerbs, leaving the hazard lights flashing, as I nipped into pubs, fast-food joints, nightclubs where the cleaners, working in the stale, dim air, peered up at me with suspicious eyes.
So, erm, I pulled into the kerb about 30 yards or so, er, in front of the Lotus (Yes), and erm, my passenger and myself got out and we, we walked back towards his car.
A curb (North American English), or kerb (British English), is the edge where a raised sidewalk (pavement in British English) or road median/central reservation meets a street or other roadway.