pavement

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الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} kaldırım

Kaldırımın karını temizlediler. - They cleared the pavement of snow.

Jeff bir iş bulmadan önce üç ay boyunca kaldırımları arşınlamak zorunda kalmıştı. - Jeff had to pound the pavement for three months before he found a job.

{i} yol kaplaması
{i} döşeme
{i} asfalt
yol kaplama malzemesi
yol döşemesi
bu maddelerle döşenmiş
{i} İng. kaldırım, yaya kaldırımı, trotuar
taş
beton
yolu kaplayan suni yüzey veya maddeler
{i} yol yüzeyi, kaldırım
çakıl
üst yapı
zemin
üstyapı
yaya kaldırımı sidewalk, Brit
kaplama
pavement edge
(İnşaat) Asfalt kenarı
pavement preservation
Asfaltın hizmet ömrünü uzatmak için kullanılan oruyucu tabaka
pavement slab
kaldırım döşeme
pavement artist
kaldırım ressamı
pavement cafe
kaldırım kafeteryası
bituminous pavement
bitümlü kaplama
desert pavement
çıplak kaplama
rigid pavement
(İnşaat) rijit kaplama
rigid pavement
oynamaz kaplama
rigid pavement
(Askeri) esnemez kaplama
asphalt block pavement
asfalt blok kaplama
asphalt pavement
asfaltlı üst yapı
bituminous pavement
bitümlü yol kaplaması
block pavement
blok kaplama
brick pavement
tuğla kaldırım
cobblestone pavement
arnavut kaldırımı
pound the pavement
sokakları arşınlamak
tessellated pavement
mozaik kaplı kaldırım
bituminous macadam pavement
bitümlü makadam kaplama
brick pavement
(İnşaat) tuğla döşeme kaplaması
brick pavement
(İnşaat) tuğla döşeme
clinker pavement
(İnşaat) klinker tuğlası kaplama
cobblestone pavement
arnavutkaldırımı kaplama
cobblestone pavement
amavut kaldırımı
cobblestone pavement
arnavut kaldırımı kaplama
herringbone pavement
balıksırtı kaplama
marble flag pavement
(İnşaat) mermer plak kaplama
moving pavement
yürüyen kaldırım
overlay pavement
(Askeri) KAPLAMA KALDIRIM: Mevcut bir kaldırım tabakası üzerine yeniden dökülen kaldırım tabakası
upright outer slope pavement
(Askeri) dikey dış yamaç kaplaması
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A paved footpath at the side of a road
Paved exterior surface, as with a road or sidewalk
The interior flooring, especially when of stone, of large buildings such as a cathedral
The material with which a surface is paved

rotesters hurled Molotov cocktails and chunks of pavement into the faces of Czech police officers.

Any paved exterior surface, as with a road or sidewalk
{n} a paved way, a stone or brick floor
To furnish with a pavement; to pave
the paved surface of a thoroughfare
A pavement is a path with a hard surface, usually by the side of a road. He was hurrying along the pavement
Road structure - includes road surface and underlying structural layers
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{i} paving, asphalt covering; sidewalk (British)
walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians; usually beside a street or roadway
That with which anythingis paved; a floor or covering of solid material, laid so as to make a hard and convenient surface for travel; a paved road or sidewalk; a decorative interior floor of tiles or colored bricks
rock exposed at the Earth's surface in the form of a more or less horizontal surface, usually with crevices or joints
means the portion of a street surfaced for vehicular or pedestrian movement
material used to pave an area
The pavement is the hard surface of a road. Durable surfacing of a road, path, court, patio, plaza, airstrip, or other such area. The Romans, the greatest road builders of the ancient world, built their roads of stone and concrete. By AD 75 several methods of road construction were known in India, including brick and stone slab pavements, and street paving was common in towns. Smaller cobblestones began to be used for European paving in the late Middle Ages. The 18th-19th century saw the development of pavement systems (e.g., macadam) that used light road surfaces of broken or crushed stone. Modern flexible pavements contain sand and gravel or crushed stone compacted with a bituminous binder (e.g., asphalt or tar); such a pavement has enough plasticity to absorb shock. Rigid pavements are made of concrete, composed of coarse and fine aggregate and portland cement, and usually reinforced with steel rod or mesh
A rock surface, often eroded or striated, which underlies glacial till and is exposed in sufficient quantity to resemble a sidewalk or open plaza
pavement artist
a specialist in outdoor surveillance as a pedestrian
pavement cell
Brachycystidia in the gills of some species of Coprinus
pavement cells
plural form of pavement cell
pavement pizza
vomit
pavement-pizza
Attributive form of pavement pizza, noun
pavement artist
someone who draws on the pavement with colored chalks (hoping that passers-by will give them money)
hit the pavement
To travel or begin to move in an automobile or other road vehicle

And when we hit the pavement, we found we had covered the last 54 miles in an hour and twenty minutes..

hit the pavement
To travel on foot, as on a sidewalk

But getting people to hit the pavement is more than just a health concern. . . . unicipalities are looking to combat inner-city decay by keeping the streets flush with pedestrians.

hitting the pavement
Present participle of hit the pavement
limestone pavement
A natural karst landform consisting of a flat limestone slabs (clints) separated by fissures (grikes)
pound the pavement
To campaign diligently; to seek something, such as business, employment, or answers

After a brief and unsuccessful search, he decided it was time to start pounding the pavement.

pound the pavement
To travel on foot; to walk or run

The joggers pounded the pavement for several miles each day.

A pavement
paving
A pavement
pament
pavements
plural of pavement
pound the pavement
walk from place to place in order to accomplish a goal (esp. to find a job or campaign for an election)
prestressed concrete pavement
concrete reinforced with metal rods that is exposed to stress while hardening (which makes the concrete much stronger)
pavement

    الواصلة

    pave·ment

    التركية النطق

    peyvmınt

    النطق

    /ˈpāvmənt/ /ˈpeɪvmənt/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'pAv-m&nt ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French pavemant, from Latin pavimentum (“a hard surface, a pounded surface”), from pavere (“to beat, to ram, to tread down”)
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