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adj.adoquinado(a) (path, street)pp.participio pasado del verbo COBBLE.pt.pretérito del verbo COBBLE. -
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s.calle adoquinada, calle empedrada. -
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I 'kobl noun(a rounded stone formerly used in paving streets.) adoquín
II 'kobl verb1) (to mend (shoes).) reparar2) (to make or repair badly or roughly.) remendar•- cobblertr['kɒbəl]1 adoquín nombre masculino1 (street) adoquinar1) : fabricar o remendar (zapatos)2)to cobble together : improvisar, hacer apresuradamenten.• guijarro s.m.v.• empedrar v.• empedrar con guijarro v.• remendar v.'kɑːbəl, 'kɒbəla) \<\<shoe\>\> arreglarPhrasal Verbs:['kɒbl]1.N = cobblestone2. VT1) (also: cobble up) [+ shoes] remendar2) [+ street] empedrar, adoquinar* * *['kɑːbəl, 'kɒbəl]a) \<\<shoe\>\> arreglarPhrasal Verbs: -
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Del verbo empedrar: ( conjugate empedrar) \ \
empedrado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: empedrado empedrar
empedrado sustantivo masculino ( de adoquines) paving; ( de piedras irregulares) cobbled paving
empedrar ( conjugate empedrar) verbo transitivo to pave
empedrado,-a
I adjetivo cobbled
II sustantivo masculino (pavimento de piedras) cobbles pl ' empedrado' also found in these entries: Spanish: empedrada English: paving -
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7 cobble
s.1 adoquín.2 guijarro.vt.1 adoquinar.2 empedrar, adoquinar, enguijarrar. (pt & pp cobbled)
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Cobbled — Cobble Cob ble, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cobbled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Cobbling}.] [OF. cobler, copler, to join or knit together, couple, F. coupler, L. copulare to couple, join. Cf. {Couple}, n. & v. t.] 1. To make or mend coarsely; to patch; to botch; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cobbled — [[t]kɒ̱b(ə)ld[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n A cobbled street has a surface made of cobblestones. Cottrell strode out across the cobbled courtyard … English dictionary
cobbled — adjective Date: 1853 paved with cobblestones < cobbled streets > … New Collegiate Dictionary
cobbled — adjective a) Laid with cobbles. b) Crudely or roughly assembled; put together in an improvised way, (as in cobbled together ) … Wiktionary
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cobbled — adj. Cobbled is used with these nouns: ↑alley, ↑courtyard, ↑lane, ↑road, ↑street … Collocations dictionary
cobbled — cob|bled [ˈkɔbəld US ˈka: ] adj a cobbled street is covered with cobblestones … Dictionary of contemporary English
cobbled — adjective a cobbled street is covered with cobblestones … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
cobbled — [ˈkɒb(ə)ld] adj a cobbled street or road surface is made from many small round stones fixed closely together … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
cobbled — Ⅰ. cobble [1] ► NOUN (also cobblestone) ▪ a small round stone used to cover road surfaces. DERIVATIVES cobbled adjective. ORIGIN from COB(Cf. ↑cob). Ⅱ … English terms dictionary
Cobbled classics — Cobblestones, like mountaineous terrain, are decisive elements[citation needed] in courses of cycling. Many classic cycle races in northwestern Europe contain cobbled sections. The two classics[citation needed] of this race type are the Ronde van … Wikipedia