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A number of roads in the United States have been laid with cotton cloth as a foundation for the asphalt. The preferred fabric is an osnaburg 75-in. to 90-in. wide, with 18 ends and 18 picks per inch. The sub-grade of the road is treated with a prime cast of tar-oil. After this is dry the cloth is placed directly upon it by unrolling. Each roll overlaps the previous one about 4-in. After that the distributor deposits a layer of hot black asphalt over the cloth. A road cloth used at Burnley, Lancashire, has 51/2 ends and 51/2 picks per inch, 4's warp, 4's weft, well sized. -
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• All roads lead to Rome - Все дороги ведут в Рим (B)• Beaten road is the safest (The) - Не ищи проселочной, когда есть столбовая (H)• Don't leave a travelled road to follow a trail - Не ищи проселочной, когда есть столбовая (H)• Every road has hills to be climbed - Не все ровно - есть и горы и овраги (H)• Hard by the road called "by and by" there stands a house called "never" - Отложил на осень, а там и вовсе бросил (O)• He who wishes to know the road through the mountains must ask those who have already trodden it - Не спрашивай старого, спрашивай бывалого (H)• It is a long road that does not end (has no ending) - И у самого длинного дня есть конец (И)• It's a long road that has no turning - Где горе, там и радость (T), И у самого длинного дня есть конец (H)• Keep the common road and you are safe - Не ищи проселочной, когда есть столбовая (H)• Other side of the road always looks cleanest (The) - В чужих руках пирог велик (B) -
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[rəud] noun1) a strip of ground usually with a hard level surface for people, vehicles etc to travel on:طَريق( also adjective) road safety.
2) ( often abbreviated to Rd when written) used in the names of roads or streets:إخْتِصار لِكَلِمَة: طريقHis address is 24 School Road.
3) a route; the correct road(s) to follow in order to arrive somewhere:طَريق، مَسْلَكWe'd better look at the map because I'm not sure of the road.
4) a way that leads to something:على طَريق السُّقوط والدَّمارHe's on the road to ruin.
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طَرِيق \ course: a line of action to be followed: He was given a course of treatment for disease. Your best course is to wait for an answer. key: sth. that provides an answer, or a way to gain sth.: Hard work is the key to success. passage: passing; way: Fallen rocks blocked our passage. procedure: a regular or official way of doing things: What’s the usual procedure at an election?. process: a course of action, a course of change: Coal was formed out of forests by chemical processes. road: a track with a hard surface, suitable for cars, etc.: a main road; the road to London. route: the way that one takes from one place to another: Which is the safest route up the mountain?. street: a road in a town (or the main road in a village), with buildings beside it: Side streets lead from a main street into the back streets. tack: the course that is taken when one is tacking, the course that is being followed in any planned action: I think she’s on the right tack. track: a rough road or path: a cart track; a mountain track; a railway track (the ground on which the line is laid, or the line itself). way: a road: highway; motorway, a direction Which is the way to London? I’ve lost my way. It’s a long way away (it’s far away) Please lead the way (Please go in front). \ See Also طَريقَة عَمَلِيَّة، خطة (خُطَّة)، سَبيل، مفتاح (مِفْتاح)، درب (دَرْب)، مرور (مُرور)، مِنْهاج سَيْر العَمَل -
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شَارِع \ road: a track with a hard surface, suitable for cars, etc.: a main road; the road to London. street: a road in a town (or the main road in a village), with buildings beside it: Side streets lead from a main street into the back streets. -
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سَبِيل (مفتاح) \ access: the means of reaching a place: The only access to my room was up some dark stairs. course: the proper direction of movement; the path of sth.: The ship was blown off course by the storm. The river has changed its course, a line of action to be followed Your best course is to wait for an answer. key: sth. that provides an answer, or a way to gain sth.: Hard work is the key to success. road: a track with a hard surface, suitable for cars, etc.: a main road; the road to London. tack: the course that is taken when one is tacking; the course that is being followed in any planned action: I think she’s on the right tack. way: a direction: Which is the way to London? I’ve lost my way. Please lead the way (please go in front). \ See Also طريق (طَرِيق)، اتجاه (اِتِّجَاه)، مسار (مَسَار) -
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جَادّة \ road: a track with a hard surface, suitable for cars, etc.: a main road; the road to London. -
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10 road haul dumper
автосамосвал; см. также road haulerАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > road haul dumper
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11 road hauler
см. road haul dumperАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > road hauler
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12 road surveying
см. road layoutАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > road surveying
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14 Road / Race Engineering
Sports: RREУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Road / Race Engineering
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15 Road Accident Rescue
Transport: RARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Road Accident Rescue
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16 Road And Sea Transport
Transport: RSTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Road And Sea Transport
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18 Road Anomalies Tour
Transport: RATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Road Anomalies Tour
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20 Road Conditions
Automobile industry: RC
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