kerb

kerb
kerb, {{}}American{{}} curb [{{t}}kɜ:b]
noun
(a) (on road) bord m du trottoir;
he stepped off the kerb il est descendu du trottoir;
the bus pulled into the kerb l'autobus s'est arrêté le long du trottoir
(b) {{}}familiar{{}} {{}}Stock Exchange{{}}
to buy/sell on the kerb acheter/vendre après la clôture officielle de la Bourse ;
business done on the kerb opérations fpl effectuées en coulisse ou après clôture de Bourse
►► {{}}familiar{{}} {{}}Stock Exchange{{}} kerb broker coulissier m, courtier(ère) m,f hors Bourse ;
kerb crawler = personne qui longe le trottoir en voiture à la recherche d'une prostituée;
kerb crawling = recherche d'une prostituée en voiture;
kerb drill précautions fpl pour traverser la rue;
{{}}familiar{{}} {{}}Stock Exchange{{}} kerb market marché m hors cote, coulisse f;
kerb weight poids m à vide

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