Curbside: meaning, definitions and examples
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curbside
[ ˈkɜːrbsaɪd ]
transportation
Curbside refers to the area along the edge of a street or roadway, particularly where vehicles stop to pick up or drop off passengers or goods. This term is commonly used in the context of curbside pickup services.
Synonyms
roadside, street side.
Examples of usage
- The restaurant offers curbside pickup for takeout orders.
- She waited at the curbside for her ride to arrive.
- The delivery service dropped off the package at the curbside.
- Curbside recycling programs are available in many cities.
Translations
Translations of the word "curbside" in other languages:
🇵🇹 calçada
🇮🇳 सड़क के किनारे
🇩🇪 Bordstein
🇮🇩 tepi jalan
🇺🇦 бровка
🇵🇱 krawężnik
🇯🇵 歩道の端
🇫🇷 trottoir
🇪🇸 acera
🇹🇷 kaldırım
🇰🇷 인도
🇸🇦 رصيف
🇨🇿 chodník
🇸🇰 chodník
🇨🇳 人行道
🇸🇮 hodnik
🇮🇸 gangstétt
🇰🇿 жаяу жүргіншілер жолы
🇬🇪 ბორდიური
🇦🇿 piyada yolu
🇲🇽 acera
Etymology
The word 'curbside' is a compound word formed from 'curb' and 'side.' The term 'curb' originates from the Middle English word 'kerbe,' which means 'to cut,' relating to the shaping of the edge or boundary of a path or roadway. 'Side' has Old English roots from 'sīde,' referring to a position or part of something. The concept of curbside has evolved over time, particularly in urban planning and transportation contexts, to denote the specific area next to the road where various activities, such as parking, stopping, or delivery, can occur. Its use has expanded in recent years with the rise of services that emphasize curbside access, such as curbside pickup during the COVID-19 pandemic.