curb
noun[搭配]VERB + CURB impose, introduce, put
實(shí)行限制act as
起約束的作用:Counselling acted as a curb on his violent behaviour. 輔導(dǎo)對他的暴力行為起到了約束作用。[搭配]PREP.~ on
對…的控制:Many companies have imposed curbs on smoking in the workplace. 許多公司已經(jīng)限制在工作場所吸煙。
verb
[搭配] ADV.drastically, greatly
嚴(yán)厲控制;極大地限制:This legislation will greatly curb the power of local authorities. 這項(xiàng)立法將極大地限制地方當(dāng)局的權(quán)力。
[搭配]VERB + CURB attempt to, try to
試圖抑制 be designed to, be intended to
為控制…而設(shè);有意控制:a new law designed to curb harmful emissions from factories 為控制工廠排放有害物質(zhì)而制訂的一條新的法律
[搭配]PHRASES aimed at curbing sth
旨在控制…:a range of policies aimed at curbing inflation 旨在抑制通貨膨脹的一系列政策
an attempt/effort to curb sth控制…的嘗試/努力
measures to curb sth 控制…的措施
造句:The education plan was designed to curb children's imagination. 教育計(jì)劃試圖限制兒童的想象。