safaa
what is the difference between" edge" and " kerb " ? -The car swerved sharply and hit the kerb . -The car was parked at the edge of the road.
18 déc. 2010 19:13
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18 décembre 2010
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kerb : (BrE) (NAmE curb) = pavement = sidewalk the edge of the raised path at the side of a road, usually made of long pieces of stone: e.g. The bus mounted the kerb (= went onto the pavement / sidewalk) and hit a tree. edge: at the end of the road
19 décembre 2010
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The kerb is the edge of the pavement were pedestrians walk, it its almost always elevated a couple inches above the road, hence why a car may hit it. An edge, is just the perimeter of something, very generic. To park on the edge of the road is to park beside the pavement ( or kerb ) but not on top of it.
18 décembre 2010
Hi good to see you back on line again Safaa.This is an excellent online dictionary which will help you with your question and others you might have in future: www.thefreedictionary.com
19 décembre 2010
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