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2 building rubble
שברי אבנים; פסולת בנייה* * *◙ היינב תלוספ ;םינבא ירבש◄ -
3 building rubble
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rubble ['rʌbəl]noun (UNCOUNT)∎ the building was reduced to (a heap of) rubble l'immeuble n'était plus qu'un amas de décombres;∎ figurative they built a new democratic society on the rubble of the old regime ils ont construit une nouvelle société démocratique sur les ruines du régime précédent(b) (for roadmaking, building) blocage m, blocaille f -
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rubble n1 ¢ ( after explosion) décombres mpl ; ( on building site) gravats mpl ; the house was reduced to a pile of rubble il ne restait de la maison qu'un tas de décombres ;2 Constr blocaille f. -
8 rubble concrete
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9 rubble work
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10 rubble stone
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11 rubble wall
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12 rubble
nounreduce something to rubble — etwas in Schutt und Asche legen
* * *(small pieces of stone, brick etc.) der Schutt* * *rub·ble[ˈrʌbl̩]n no plto fill sth with \rubble etw mit Bauschutt auffüllen* * *['rʌbl]nTrümmer pl; (smaller pieces) Schutt m; (GEOL) Geröll nt* * *rubble [ˈrʌbl] s1. a) Bruchsteine pl, Schotter mb) Trümmer pl2. Bruchstein m3. GEOL (Stein)Schutt m, Geschiebe n5. loses Packeis* * *noun* * *(mining) n.Bruchstein m. -
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['rʌbl]detriti mpl, (smaller) pietrisco, (of building) macerie fpl -
14 rubble
nCONST for building escombro m, piedra de machaqueo f, piedra machacada fGEOL detritos m pl, material detrítico m, detritus mPETROL ripio m -
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أَنْقَاض \ debris: remains; scattered broken pieces. rubble: small bits of broken buildings: The explosion turned his house into a heap of rubble. ruin: (often pl.) sth. that is ruined, esp. a building: The castle was in ruins. It had been a ruin since it was burnt in the war. -
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отходы строительства
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building waste
Masonry and rubble wastes arising from the demolition or reconstruction of buildings or other civil engineering structures.
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17 rubble and debris
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18 rubble stone
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19 rubble
Iமுருப்படுகல்IIமுருபடுக்கல்உடைபருங்கல், கண்டகல்IVகூழாங்கல் -
20 polygonal rubble
பல்கோணக்கண்ட கல்
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