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41 asfaltlamak
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42 pave over
vt▪ to \pave over over ⇆ sth etw zupflastern; (with concrete) etw betonieren; (with asphalt) etw asphaltieren* * *vt sepbetonieren; (with slabs) mit Platten auslegen -
43 pave over
vtto \pave over over <-> sth etw zupflastern;( with concrete) etw betonieren;( with asphalt) etw asphaltieren -
44 Bitumenausfüllungsgrad
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45 асфальтированный
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46 Straße mit Asphaltbeton
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47 асфальтований
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48 asfaltlanmamış
adj. unpaved, not paved, not covered (as with asphalt or tiles) -
49 asfaltsız
adj. unpaved, not paved, not covered (as with asphalt or tiles) -
50 massicciata
massicciata s.f. roadbed; ballast: la massicciata si copre con asfalto, the roadbed is covered with asphalt.* * *[massit'tʃata]sostantivo femminile (di ferrovia, strada) ballast, hard core* * *massicciata/massit't∫ata/sostantivo f.(di ferrovia, strada) ballast, hard core. -
51 asfal’tla
v.t. to pave with asphalt -
52 asfalteren
v. blacktop, cover with asphalt -
53 betering
n. tarring, covering with asphalt -
54 hardcourt
n. hard court, tennis court paved with asphalt -
55 Bitumeninjektion
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56 asfaltar
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57 cubrir con asfalto
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58 wyl|ać
pf — wyl|ewać impf (wyleję) Ⅰ vt 1. (rozlać) to pour out, to pour [sth] out, to spill- wylać brudną wodę z wiadra to pour dirty water out of the bucket- wylać sok na obrus to spill juice on(to) the tablecloth2. przen. (uzewnętrznić) to vent, to release [emocje, uczucia, ból, żal] 3. Techn. to cover- wylać drogę asfaltem to cover a road with asphalt4. pot. (wyrzucić) to sack, to fire- wylali go z pracy he was sacked a. fired from his jobⅡ vi (wystąpić z brzegów) to flood, to overflow Ⅲ wylać się — wylewać się 1. (zostać wylanym) to spill- zupa wylała się na stół the soup spilled on(to) the table2. przen. (wydostać się) to overflow- tłum wylewał się z pociągu na peron the crowd overflowed from the train onto the platform■ wylać wiele łez to shed a lot of tearsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyl|ać
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59 асфальтировать
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60 asfaltlanmak
to be asphalted, be paved with asphalt.
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