Kerbs - translation to arabic
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Kerbs - translation to arabic

EDGE WHERE A SIDEWALK MEETS A ROAD
Kerb (road); Curbs; Kerbs; Curbstone; Curb stone; Curb (road); Kerb; Road kerb
  • Curbs at the [[Suzuka International Racing Course]]
  • gutter]], [[storm drain]], and an [[accessibility]] ramp between roadway and pedestrian sidewalk
  • Metal forms before the concrete is poured and finished by hand
  • slip casts]] a concrete curb with integral gutter
  • Hand forming at catch basins
  • Blue curb marking
  • Pedestrian area separated from [[carriageway]] by six [[bollard]]s in front of the [[East India House]] in [[London]], 1766
  • transit vehicles]]
  • Old sidewalk with granite curb in [[Kutná Hora]]
  • Stone curbs and raised sidewalks on both sides of a 2000-year-old paved road in [[Pompeii]], [[Italy]]
  • A curb with the street name on the sidewalk in [[New Orleans]]
  • Modern use of stone curbs, [[cobblestone]], and planters as [[bollard]]s to separate vehicles from pedestrians in [[Warsaw]]

kerb         
اسْم : حاجز حجريّ عند حافّة الطريق
KERB         

ألاسم

رصيف; حاجز حجري

kerb         
N
حاجز حجرى

Definition

Curbstone
·noun A stone /et along a margin as a and protection, as along the edge of a sidewalk next the roadway; an edge stone.

Wikipedia

Curb

A curb (North American English), or kerb (Commonwealth English except Canada; see spelling differences), is the edge where a raised sidewalk or road median/central reservation meets a street or other roadway.

Examples of use of Kerbs
1. "When she walks she sometimes misses kerbs and feels worried and self–conscious about joining in with play.
2. Brian Thorpe–Tracey, whose property borders the lane, said he had regularly had to rebuild cobbled kerbs as well as help stuck vans to reverse.
3. Not only did the kerbs not dip as a rule, and were often at least as high as the buggy‘s wheels, the traffic exuded real menace.
4. Astroturf greens are laid down in the middle of the road, but buildings, kerbs and lampposts are all part of the course.
5. "Here in Idaho, we couldn‘t understand how people could sit around on the kerbs waiting for the federal government to come and do something.