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CURB

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[kɜːb]
подгубный ремень или цепочка
узда
твердая опухоль на ноге у лошади
сруб колодца
бордюрный камень; обочина
надевать узду
обуздывать, сдерживать, укрощать, усмирять
класть бордюрный камень


найдено в "Collocations dictionary"
curb: translation

•Roman•I.•/Roman•
noun
1 control; limit
VERB + CURB
impose, introduce, put
PREPOSITION
curb on

Many companies have imposed curbs on smoking in the workplace.

2 (AmE) edge of pavement/sidewalk ⇨ See ↑kerb
•Roman•II.•/Roman•
verb
ADVERB
drastically

This legislation will drastically curb the power of local authorities.

VERB + CURB
attempt to, try to
be designed to, be intended to

a new law designed to curb harmful emissions from factories

PHRASES
aimed at curbing sth

a range of policies aimed at curbing inflation

an attempt to curb sth, an effort to curb sth
measures to curb sth
Curb is used with these nouns as the object: ↑activity, ↑appetite, ↑corruption, ↑craving, ↑disorder, ↑emission, ↑enthusiasm, ↑exuberance, ↑immigration, ↑impatience, ↑inflation, ↑spread, ↑tendency, ↑use, ↑violence


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
1. [kɜ:b] n
1. подгубный ремень или цепочка, «цепка» (уздечки)
2. узда, обуздание, сдерживание

a curb to violence [to passion] - обуздание насилия [страсти]

to put a curb on one's anger - сдерживать гнев

to put a curb on smb.'s spending - резко ограничить чьи-л.расходы

3. вет. опухоль на ноге у лошади
4. сруб (колодца и т. п.)
5. 1) обочина; край тротуара (возле мостовой)

inner [outside] curb - спорт. внутренняя [внешняя] бровка беговой дорожки

2) дор. бордюрный камень
6. тех. ограничение (движения)

curb broker - внебиржевой маклер, совершающий сделки на улице

to buy [to sell] on the curb - покупать [продавать] вне биржи (о биржевых сделках)

2. [kɜ:b] v
1. взнуздать, надеть узду (на лошадь)
2. обуздывать, сдерживать

to curb one's temper - сдержаться, подавить раздражение

to curb one's tongue - придержать язык

to curb inflation - сдерживать инфляцию

3. дор. класть бордюрный камень
4. тех. ограничивать (движение)


найдено в "Moby Thesaurus"
curb: translation

Synonyms and related words:
American Stock Exchange, Amex, Tarmac, Tarvia, Wall Street, abstain, arrest, arrestation, asphalt, back band, backpedal, backstrap, backwater, bearing rein, bellyband, bit, bitumen, bituminous macadam, blacktop, blinders, blinds, board, border stone, bottle up, bourse, brake, breeching, brick, bridle, caparison, cavesson, cement, chain, check, checkrein, cheekpiece, chinband, chock, cinch, clip the wings, clog, cobble, cobblestone, collar, commodity exchange, concrete, constrain, constraint, contain, control, cool, cool off, cooling, cooling down, cooling off, corn pit, countercheck, crownband, crupper, curb bit, curb exchange, curb market, curbing, curbstone, curtail, curtailment, dam up, damp, dampen, damper, decelerate, deceleration, delay, detain, dompt, doorstop, drag, drag sail, draw rein, drift anchor, drift sail, drogue, ease off, ease up, edgestone, enjoin, entrammel, exchange, exchange floor, fetter, flag, flagging, flagstone, gag swivel, girth, govern, gravel, guard, hackamore, halter, hames, hametugs, hamper, harness, headgear, headstall, hinder, hindrance, hip straps, hobble, hog-tie, hold, hold at bay, hold back, hold down, hold fast, hold in, hold in check, hold in leash, hold up, holdback, impede, inhibit, inhibition, injunction, intercept, interdict, interfere, intermeddle, interrupt, intervene, jaquima, jerk line, keep, keep back, keep from, keep in, keep in check, keep under control, kerb, kerbstone, lay under restraint, leash, legal restraint, let down, let up, lines, lose ground, lose momentum, lose speed, macadam, manacle, martingale, meddle, moderate, monopoly, noseband, obstruct, oppose, outside market, over-the-counter market, pavement, pavestone, paving, paving stone, pelham, pit, pole strap, prohibit, prohibition, protection, protectionism, protective tariff, pull, pull in, quotation board, rationing, reef, refrain, rein, rein in, reins, relax, remora, repress, resist, restrain, restraint, restraint of trade, retard, retardation, retrench, retrenchment, ribbons, road metal, saddle, scotch, sea anchor, self-control, set back, shackle, shaft tug, side check, slack off, slack up, slacken, slow, slow down, slow up, slowing down, snaffle, snub, spoke, stay, stock exchange, stock market, stock ticker, stone, stop, straiten, subdue, suppress, surcingle, tack, tackle, take in sail, tariff wall, tarmacadam, telephone market, the Big Board, the Exchange, third market, thought control, throttle down, ticker, ticker tape, tie, tie up, tile, trammel, trappings, tug, washboard, wheat pit, winker braces, withhold, yoke


найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
1. сущ.
1) общ. приостановление, сдерживание, ограничение
2) общ. бордюрный камень; обочина (тротуара)
3) бирж. улица (название неофициальной биржи)

curb broker — уличный брокер

curb sales — уличные продажи

the banning of curb dealings — запрет уличных сделок

curb trading — уличная торговля (ценными бумагами)

In New York curb trading devotes itself exclusively to securities which have not been admitted to the fist of the Stock Exchange.

Syn:
kerb 1)
See:
curb broker 1)
4) амер. = New York Curb Exchange
Syn:
kerb 2)
2. гл.
общ. обуздывать, сдерживать

to curb the economy — сдерживать экономику (от перегрева)

Tight money supply tends to curb both the economy and the bond market.— Жесткая денежная политика обычно сдерживает экономику и рынок облигаций от перегрева.

to curb the demand — ограничивать спрос

to curb inflation — сдерживать инфляцию


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(on the)= curb market.

найдено в "Financial and business terms"
curb: translation

I. curb curb 1 [kɜːb ǁ kɜːrb] verb [transitive]
to control or limit something that has a harmful effect:

• The new government's priority is to curb inflation.

  [m0] II. curb curb 2 noun [countable]
a control or limit on something:
curb on

• The plan called for curbs on government spending.

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Ⅰ.
curb UK US /kɜːb/ verb [T]
to control or limit something that is not wanted: »

The Government should act to curb tax evasion.

»

We will have to curb expenses.

Ⅱ.
curb UK US /kɜːb/ noun [C]
a limit on something that is not wanted: curb (on sth) »

The legislature has put a curb on outsourcing state contract work.



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