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1 slab of stone
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2 slab
slæb(a thick slice or thick flat piece of anything: concrete slabs; a slab of cake.) losaslab n losa / bloquetr[slæb]2 (in mortuary) mesa de autopsiasslab ['slæb] n: losa f (de piedra), tabla f (de madera), pedazo m grueso (de pan, etc.)n.• costero s.m.• laja (Mineralogía) s.f.• lancha s.f.• loncha s.f.• losa s.f.• plancha s.f.• tabla s.f.• tajada gruesa s.f.slæba) ( of stone) losa f; ( of concrete) bloque m; ( of wood) tabla f; (of cake, bread) pedazo m, trozo m ( grueso); ( of chocolate) tableta fb) ( in mortuary) (colloq)[slæb]N1) [of stone] losa f3) [of chocolate] tableta f ; [of cake etc] trozo m, tajada f ; [of meat] tajada f (gruesa)* * *[slæb]a) ( of stone) losa f; ( of concrete) bloque m; ( of wood) tabla f; (of cake, bread) pedazo m, trozo m ( grueso); ( of chocolate) tableta fb) ( in mortuary) (colloq) -
3 slab
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4 stone slab
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5 paving
tr['peɪvɪŋ]1 (paved area - on road) pavimento; (of flagstones) enlosado; (of stones) empedrado, adoquinado; (of bricks) enladrillado\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpaving stone baldosa, losan.• adoquinado s.m.• empedrado s.m.• pavimentación s.f.• pavimento s.m.• piso s.m.• solado s.m.'peɪvɪŋmass nouna) ( paved area) pavimento m; ( of flagstones) enlosado m; ( of tiles) embaldosado m; ( of stones) empedrado m, adoquinado m; (before n)paving slab o stone — losa f
b) ( road surface) (AmE) calzada f['peɪvɪŋ]1.N [of concrete] pavimento m ; [of flagstones] enlosado m ; [of stones] adoquinado m, empedrado m ; [of brick] enladrillado m2.CPDpaving slab N — losa f
paving stone N — adoquín m, baldosa f (LAm); (=flagstone) losa f
* * *['peɪvɪŋ]mass nouna) ( paved area) pavimento m; ( of flagstones) enlosado m; ( of tiles) embaldosado m; ( of stones) empedrado m, adoquinado m; (before n)paving slab o stone — losa f
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6 piedra
piedra sustantivo femenino 1 ( material) stone; ( trozo) stone, rock (esp AmE); me tiró una piedra he threw a stone o rock at me; piedra caliza or de cal limestone; piedra de molino millstone; piedra pómez pumice stone; piedra preciosa precious stone; dejar a algn de piedra (fam) to stun sb; (duro) como una piedra ‹pan/asado› rock hard; tiene el corazón duro como una piedra he has a heart of stone 2◊ tiene piedras en el riñón/la vesícula she has kidney stones/gallstones
piedra sustantivo femenino
1 stone
2 (de mechero) flint Locuciones: menos da una piedra, it's better than nothing
dejar o quedarse de piedra, to be stunned ' piedra' also found in these entries: Spanish: angular - cantera - cartón - convidada - convidado - crucero - dócil - esconder - faceta - grava - inscripción - labrada - labrado - picar - pómez - sillar - tejo - Tiro - adoquín - ámbar - ara - astillarse - aventar - bloque - calizo - cerca - cercado - china - cincelar - corazón - diamante - edad - encima - engarzar - grano - incrustar - jaspe - labrar - machacar - montar - partir - pulir - rebotar - tropezar - vena English: age - carve - cast - chalk - chisel - cornerstone - cut - flint - gem - gouge out - jewel - limestone - millstone - missile - moss - mottled - polish - polished - precious stone - pumice (stone) - rhinestone - set - slab - spitting distance - split - stone - Stone Age - stonewashed - tablet - wear away - change - corner - grind - hail - lime - meteoric - precious - rock - scrape -
7 losa
Del verbo losar: ( conjugate losar) \ \
losa es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
losa sustantivo femenino ( de sepulcro) tombstone; ( de suelo) flagstone
losa sustantivo femenino
1 (stone) slab, flagstone (de una tumba) gravestone
2 (carga, remordimiento) burden ' losa' also found in these entries: Spanish: esculpir - lápida English: flagstone - mark - paving stone - slab - flag - paving - tile
См. также в других словарях:
stone — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 hard solid substance ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy ▪ hard ▪ rough, smooth ▪ weathered ▪ carve … Collocations dictionary
Stone Age — the period in the history of humankind, preceding the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, and marked by the use of stone implements and weapons: subdivided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods. [1860 65] * * * First known period of… … Universalium
slab — [ slæb ] noun count 1. ) a large flat piece of a hard material such as stone or wood: a slab of rock/marble a concrete/stone slab 2. ) slab of a large piece of food: a slab of meat/butter/chocolate A man was eating a huge slab of pizza. 3. ) a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Slab — can refer to:Physical objects and substances* A broad flat square or rectangular piece of wood, stone or other solid material used to construct buildings, pavements, patios, paths, etc: see Paver (flooring) and flagstone. * An outside piece cut… … Wikipedia
slab — [slæb] n 1.) a thick flat piece of a hard material such as stone ▪ a concrete slab ▪ paving slabs slab of ▪ They used a slab of concrete as a lid. 2.) slab of cake/chocolate/meat etc a large flat piece of cake etc 3.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
slab|stone — «SLAB STOHN», noun. rock which splits readily into slabs or flags; flagstone … Useful english dictionary
Slab — Slab, n. [OE. slabbe, of uncertain origin; perhaps originally meaning, a smooth piece, and akin to slape, Icel. sleipr slippery, and E. slip, v. i.] 1. A thin piece of anything, especially of marble or other stone, having plane surfaces. Gwilt.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slab line — Slab Slab, n. [OE. slabbe, of uncertain origin; perhaps originally meaning, a smooth piece, and akin to slape, Icel. sleipr slippery, and E. slip, v. i.] 1. A thin piece of anything, especially of marble or other stone, having plane surfaces.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slab — [n] chunk of solid object bar, billet, bit, board, boulder, chip, cut, cutting, hunk, ingot, lump, muck, piece, plate, portion, rod, slice, stave, stick, stone, strip, wedge; concepts 471,835 … New thesaurus
slab — ► NOUN 1) a large, thick, flat piece of solid material, in particular stone, concrete, or heavy food. 2) Brit. a table used for laying a body on in a mortuary. 3) an outer piece of timber sawn from a log. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
slab — UK [slæb] / US noun [countable] Word forms slab : singular slab plural slabs 1) a large flat piece of a hard material such as stone or wood a slab of rock/marble a concrete/stone slab 2) a large piece of food slab of: a slab of… … English dictionary