curb - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of curb in Hindi

  • नियंत्रण
  • फुटपाथ
  • नियंत्रण
  • निप्रह
  • रोक
  • प्रतिबंध
  • किनारा
  • उपान्त
  • पटरी के किनारे के पत्थर
  • सड़क के किनारे के पत्थर
  • नियंत्रण करना

curb Definition

Noun

  • a check or restraint on something.
  • a type of bit that is widely used in western riding. In English riding it is usually only used with a snaffle as part of a double bridle.
  • a swelling on the back of a horse's hock, caused by spraining a ligament.

Verb

  • restrain or keep in check.

curb Example

  • she promised she would curb her temper ( उसने वादा किया कि वह अपने गुस्से पर अंकुश लगाएगी )
  • We've gotta curb the damage as much as possible. ( हमें जितना हो सके नुकसान पर अंकुश लगाना होगा। )
  • Dean pulled away from the curb, keeping his speed to a parade crawl. ( परेड क्रॉल करने के लिए अपनी गति को बनाए रखते हुए, डीन ने अंकुश से दूर खींच लिया। )
  • She had nothing to offer him to curb whatever ambition he had. ( उसकी जो भी महत्वाकांक्षा थी उसे रोकने के लिए उसके पास उसे देने के लिए कुछ भी नहीं था। )

More Sentence

  • He shoved the door open with all his might, revealing the steely skies of winter and the grey cement curb outside.
  • The old man grabbed a metal trashcan from the curb and in one motion swung it at the car, scoring a direct hit on the windshield.
  • Cynthia stood at the airport curb, her suitcase by her side.
  • Subsequently he elevated Gnesen into the metropolitan see of Poland, with jurisdiction over the bishoprics of Cracow, Breslau and Kolberg, all three of these new sees, it is important to notice, being in territory conquered by Boleslaus; for hitherto both Cracow and Breslau had been Bohemian cities,-while Kolberg was founded to curb the lately subjugated Pomeranians.
  • However, economic progress and delivery of social services, such as healthcare and education, also depend on the success of the efforts to curb rampant corruption.
  • The application of control measures that curb human infection in endemic areas depends critically on the detection of infected people.
  • The latter is directed at curbing the political as opposed to the judicial criteria for appointments.
  • To curb worker feuds, managers confined workers for three days if they fought with fellow workers.
  • Extending the medical code of ethics to establishments that employ doctors (even if not owned by doctors) may curb unethical referral practices.
  • Initially it was an economic institution designed to curb the power of plutocrats who were manipulating medicinal drug markets in their favor.
  • For the sake of regional stability, he tried to curb the efforts at reform, especially the demands for increased national independence.
  • Therefore, it appears that inoculative biocontrol programmes should be applied early in spring in order to curb the increasing mealybug density later in summer.
  • Environmental policy, fostered by international agreements, gives a better explanation why pollution curbs downward at high income levels.
  • He started the car and they drove off, leaving Connie standing there on the curb looking after them with a troubled expression.
  • As military riders use the curb only the position of snaffle and curb as just explained is reversed in the cavalry service.
  • Her legs felt weak, and she sat heavily on the curb, struggling to control her breathing so she didn't pass out.