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1 concrete pavement
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > concrete pavement
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2 concrete pavement
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3 precast slab concrete pavement
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > precast slab concrete pavement
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4 joints in concrete pavement
English-german technical dictionary > joints in concrete pavement
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5 concrete block pavement
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > concrete block pavement
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6 concrete for pavement markings
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > concrete for pavement markings
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7 concrete slab pavement
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > concrete slab pavement
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8 pavement concrete
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pavement concrete
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9 pavement-quality concrete
pavement-quality concrete Straßendeckenbeton mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pavement-quality concrete
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10 pavement slab
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11 rigid pavement
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12 rigid road pavement
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13 reinforced concrete road pavement
<build.traff> ■ Stahlbetonstraßendecke f ; Stahlbetondecke fEnglish-german technical dictionary > reinforced concrete road pavement
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14 pave
transitive verb* * *[peiv](to cover (a street, path etc) with (usually large) flat stones, concrete etc to make a flat surface for walking on etc: He wants to pave the garden.) pflastern- academic.ru/54026/pavement">pavement- paving-stone* * *[peɪv]vt usu passive1. (cover)the streets are \paved with gold das Geld liegt auf der Straße2.* * *[peɪv]vtbefestigen ( in, with mit); road, path (with stones also) pflastern; floor (with tiles) fliesen, mit Fliesen auslegen; (with slabs) mit Platten auslegenwhere the streets are paved with gold — wo die Straßen mit Gold gepflastert sind, wo das Geld auf der Straße liegt
the path to hell is paved with good intentions (prov) — der Weg zur Hölle ist mit guten Vorsätzen gepflastert
* * *pave the way for fig den Weg ebnen für, anbahnen;paved runway FLUG befestigte Start- und Landebahn;the way to Hell is paved with good intentions (Sprichwort) der Weg zur Hölle ist mit guten Vorsätzen gepflastert* * *transitive verbpave the way for or to something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) den Weg ebnen
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15 high aggregate content
<build.mat> (of pavement, concrete) ■ splittreichEnglish-german technical dictionary > high aggregate content
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