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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
betonlamak
betonla kaplamak
beton

Vinç yirmi ton beton kaldırabilir. - The crane can lift twenty tons of concrete.

Ne yazık ki beton yanmaz. - It's a shame that concrete doesn't burn.

{s} somut

Planlarımız henüz somut değil. - Our plans are not yet concrete.

Tom'a karşı somut delil yok. - There's no concrete evidence against Tom.

{s} elle tutulur
muayyen
belirli
{s} gerçekten var olan
somut,v.betonla: n.somut
{s} maddesel
somut varlık
katılaştırmak
{f} somutlaşmak
{f} katılaşmak
{f} somutlaştırmak
maddi
{f} bütünleşmek
betonla
çimento betonu
taş kesilmiş
beton betonlamak
olumlu
gerçekten varolan
kesin
belli
betonla kaplamak
açık
betonlamak
konkre
somutlanma
somut bir varlık
donmak
betona benzer herhangi bir karışım
betondan yapılmış
bir bütün haline getirmek
reinfo
taşlaştırmak
sertleşmek
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Made of concrete building material

The office building had concrete flower boxes out front.

Particular, perceivable, real

Fuzzy videotapes and distorted sound recordings are not concrete evidence that bigfoot exists.

To solidify

Josie’s plans began concreting once she fixed a date for the wedding.

A concrete noun is a noun that refers to a physical object rather than to a quality or idea. abstract
{v} to unite or form into one mass
{a} composed of different matters
{n} a mass or body formed by concretion
conc
form into a solid mass; coalesce
a mixture of sand, gravel, cement and water which hardens when dry
a strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water form into a solid mass; coalesce cover with cement; "concrete the walls"
used for sidewalks, roadways, foundations, etc
A prepared perfume material extracted from non-resinous or low resinous natural raw material (almost exclusively of vegetable origin, e g bark, flower, herb, leaf, root, etc ) Concretes are extracted from previously live tissue, while resinoids are extracted from plant exudations (not tissue) Concretes are usually solid, waxy, non-crystalline masses Like absolutes, concretes can come from chassis and pommades
a mixture of aggregate, water, and a binder, usually portland cement, which hardens to a stone-like mass
A mixture of sand, stone, cement and water that sets and hardens
A mixture of sand, gravel, Portland cement and water that forms a very hard surface when dry It is one of the most common floor types found in buildings Other types of floors like vinyl and vinyl composition tile are often laid over the top of concrete
matrix - mixture of concrete strengthened with the addition of metal reinforcing rods This structure holds the thick pieces of glass together in the modern technique, Dalles de verre It was developed because traditional lead cames were not sufficient to hold the thick pieces of glass together
A composite material which consists essentially of a binding medium within which are embedded particles or fragments of aggregate; in portland cement concrete, the binder is a mixture of portland cement and water
A mixture of portland cement or any other hydraulic cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate and water, with or without admixtures Approximate weight is 150 pcf
If a plan or idea is set in concrete or embedded in concrete, it is fixed and cannot be changed. As Mr Blunkett emphasised, nothing is yet set in concrete. Artificial stone made of a mixture of cement, aggregate (hard material), and water. In addition to its potential for immense compressive strength and its ability, when poured, to adapt to virtually any form, concrete is fire-resistant and has become one of the most common building materials in the world. The binder usually used today is portland cement. The aggregate is usually sand and gravel. Additives called admixtures may be used to accelerate the curing (hardening) process in low temperature conditions. Other admixtures trap air in the concrete or slow shrinkage and increase strength. See also precast concrete, prestressed concrete, reinforced concrete. precast concrete prestressed concrete reinforced concrete
A hard compact building material formed when a mixture of cement, sand, gravel, and water undergoes hydration
A conglomerate of gravel, pebbles, sand, broken stone, blast-furnace slag or cinders, embedded in a matrix of either mortar or cement
Cement mixed with coarse and fine aggregate (pebbles, crushed stone, brick), sand and water in specific proportions There are three types of concrete: precast, reinforced and prestressed
any method or class which is not abstract (Inheritance - Slide 13)
{s} tangible, real, substantial
cover with cement; "concrete the walls"
A building material created by mixing Portland cement, water, and aggregate including gravel and sand
Used to describe a class which implements the behaviour defined by an abstract class
a strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water
Sugar boiled down from cane juice to a solid mass
Concrete is a substance used for building which is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water. The posts have to be set in concrete They had lain on sleeping bags on the concrete floor
A term designating both a quality and the subject in which it exists; a concrete term
To cover with or encase in concrete; often constructed as concrete over
A common construction material often used for foundations, ground level floors, and sidewalks Most concrete is made out of (1) Portland cement, (2) sand, and (3) gravel or aggregate It is commonly reinforced with steel rods (rebar) or wire screening (mesh)
See Abstract, 3
Not abstract
A structural material produced by mixing predetermined amounts of Portland cement, aggregates, and water, and allowing this mixture to cure under controlled conditions
Waxy, solid or semi-solid perfume material prepared from previously live plant matter, usually using a hydrocarbon type of solvent, which yields, after solvent removal, a waxy, solid or semi-solid concentrate
{i} stonelike building material (containing cement, gravel, water, etc.); something tangible (idea, object, etc.)
A compound or mass formed by concretion, spontaneous union, or coalescence of separate particles of matter in one body
for submarine structures
A concrete object is a real, physical object. using concrete objects to teach addition and subtraction
capable of being perceived by the senses; not abstract or imaginary; "concrete objects such as trees"
A mixture of cement, aggregate (usually sand and gravel), and water that hardens and attains great compressive strength When used structurally it is usually reinforced by being poured around steel rods or mesh to give it tensile strength as well Concrete may be poured into forms (usually wood) directly in place in a structure, or it may be precast away from the site and then placed into position Concrete blocks are precast and used as building blocks
a composite material consisting of aggregate particles bound together in a solid body by a cement
Building material formed by combining cement, water, and aggregate
A mixture of gravel, pebbles, or broken stone with cement or with tar, etc
An artificial stone made by mixing cement and sand with gravel, broken stone, or other aggregate These materials must be mixed with sufficient water to cause the cement to set and bind the entire mass
Standing for an object as it exists in nature, invested with all its qualities, as distinguished from standing for an attribute of an object; opposed to abstract
To cover with, or form of, concrete, as a pavement
The mixture of Portland cement, sand, gravel, and water Used to make garage and basement floors, sidewalks, patios, foundation walls, etc It is commonly reinforced with steel rods (rebar) or wire screening (mesh)
formed by the coalescence of particles
Extraction of fresh natural plant materials, usually with non-polar organic solvents (e g hexane) which yield, after removal of the solvent by vacuum distillation, a semi-solid wax They represent the closest odor duplication of the flower, bark, leaves etc
A waxy semi-solid or solid material derived from plant material by a solvent
To form into a mass, as by the cohesion or coalescence of separate particles
and esp
Applied to a specific object; special; particular; opposed to general
A mixture of sand, gravel, water and portland cement which hardens to a stonelike condition when dry, capable of bearing significant load
When you concrete something such as a path, you cover it with concrete. He merely cleared and concreted the floors
You use concrete to indicate that something is definite and specific. He had no concrete evidence I must have something to tell him. Something concrete. + concretely con·crete·ly by way of making their point more concretely
United in growth; hence, formed by coalition of separate particles into one mass; united in a solid form
a building material made from portland cement
{f} solidify; set or cover in concrete
To unite or coalesce, as separate particles, into a mass or solid body
Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
(Mimarlık) aerated concrete
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