单词 | curfew |
释义 | curfewnoun cur·few ˈkər-(ˌ)fyü plural curfews 1 : the sounding of a bell at evening 2 a : a regulation enjoining the withdrawal of usually specified persons (such as juveniles or military personnel) from the streets or the closing of business establishments or places of assembly at a stated hour The city ordered a curfew to prevent further rioting. b : a requirement that someone (typically a child) be home by a particular time Instead, [parents] should make a point of enforcing curfews and standards of behavior that reflect their family's values … Pam Carroll c : a signal to announce the beginning of a curfew d : the hour at which a curfew becomes effective Austerity has come to Rome, with a midnight curfew, car-less Sundays … Women's Wear Daily She began to cry because it was past curfew and she was certain her momma would kill her when she got home. Susan Soo-Hyun Chung e : the period during which a curfew is in effect |
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