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1 pavement
noun(American ˈsidewalk) a paved surface, especially a paved footpath along the sides of a road for people to walk on.رَصيف -
2 дорожное покрытие
2) American: sidewalk (I staggered along sideways across the wet sidewalk - Я шла заплетающимся шагом по мокрым пешеходным дорожкам (S. Meyer, Twilight))3) Engineering: blanket, pavement road surface, wearing carpet4) Construction: carpet cleavage, covering of roadway, road carpet (полотно), road surface, roadway paving, roadway surfacing, top dressing, carpet5) Automobile industry: pavement surfacing, road carpet, road pavement7) Mining: carpet coat, crust8) Forestry: surface course, top course, wearing course9) Sakhalin energy glossary: road surfacing10) Makarov: roadway covering11) Security: road matrix, top dressing (of road) -
3 настилка
flooring; planking; pavement, road surface, macadam, flags(слама) litterасфалтно-бетонна настилка asphalt covering* * *настѝлка,ж., -и flooring; planking; pavement, road surface, macadam, flags; ( слама) litter; асфалто-бетонна \настилкаа asphalt covering; мостова \настилкаа bridge decking; \настилкаа с плочи flagging; чакълена \настилкаа gravelling.* * *macadam (чакълена); ground{graund}; lagging (стр.); overlay* * *1. (слама) litter 2. flooring;planking;pavement, road surface, macadam, flags 3. асфалтно-бетонна НАСТИЛКА asphalt covering 4. мостова НАСТИЛКА bridge deck(ing) -
4 revêtement routier
mpavement, road surface, toppingDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > revêtement routier
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5 útburkolat
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6 pavimento
m.1 road surface.2 pavement, paving.3 floor, flooring, pavement.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: pavimentar.* * *1 (de losas) pavement; (de asfalto) road surface* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de asfalto] roadway, road surface2) [de losas] [gen] paving; [en interior] flooring* * *masculino ( de asfalto) road surface; (de cemento, adoquines) paving* * *= ground.Ex. A profile is a scale representation of the intersection of a vertical surface with the surface of the ground.* * *masculino ( de asfalto) road surface; (de cemento, adoquines) paving* * *= ground.Ex: A profile is a scale representation of the intersection of a vertical surface with the surface of the ground.
* * *(de asfalto) road surface; (de adoquines) paving* * *
Del verbo pavimentar: ( conjugate pavimentar)
pavimento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
pavimentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
pavimentar
pavimento
pavimentar ( conjugate pavimentar) verbo transitivo ( con asfalto) to surface, asphalt;
(con cemento, adoquines) to pave
pavimento sustantivo masculino ( de asfalto) road surface;
(de cemento, adoquines) paving
pavimento m (de la calle) paving
(de la carretera) road surface
' pavimento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empedrada
- empedrado
- firme
English:
pavement
- paving
* * *pavimento nm[de asfalto] (road) surface; [de losas] paving; [de baldosas] tiling* * *m pavement, Brroad surface* * *pavimento nm: pavement -
7 calzada
f.1 road (surface).2 road surface, pavement.3 causeway, carriage drive.past part.past participle of spanish verb: calzar.* * *1 road, roadway, US pavement* * *noun f.* * *SF (=carretera) road; [de casa] drive; LAm (=avenida) avenue; Caribe (=acera) pavement, sidewalk (EEUU)el coche se salió de la calzada — the car went off o left the road
* * *a) ( camino) roadb) ( de una calle) road; ( de una autopista) side, carriageway* * *= pavement, causeway, roadway.Ex. Tomás Hernández drove cautiously in the torrential rain, trying not to swerve on the slick pavement of the turnpike.Ex. A causeway which must have existed by ca.1200 was revealed on the approaches to the bridge.Ex. As Klaus's acute observations are unhampered by romantic ideals, his eye catches the plastic trash by the roadway as well as the colors of moss on the landing strip.----* carretera de doble calzada = dual carriageway.* hielo invisible sobre la calzada = black ice.* * *a) ( camino) roadb) ( de una calle) road; ( de una autopista) side, carriageway* * *= pavement, causeway, roadway.Ex: Tomás Hernández drove cautiously in the torrential rain, trying not to swerve on the slick pavement of the turnpike.
Ex: A causeway which must have existed by ca.1200 was revealed on the approaches to the bridge.Ex: As Klaus's acute observations are unhampered by romantic ideals, his eye catches the plastic trash by the roadway as well as the colors of moss on the landing strip.* carretera de doble calzada = dual carriageway.* hielo invisible sobre la calzada = black ice.* * *1 (camino) roadcalzadas romanas Roman roads2 (de una calle) roadno juegues en la calzada don't play in the road3 (de una autopista) side, carriageway* * *
calzada sustantivo femenino ( camino) road;
( de calle) road;
( de autopista) side, carriageway
calzada sustantivo femenino road, carriageway
una calzada romana, a Roman paved road
' calzada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salirse
- interceptar
- refugio
English:
carriageway
- causeway
- roadway
- jay
* * *calzada nf1. [de calle] road (surface), US pavement2. [de autopista] carriageway, roadway3. [camino] roadcalzada romana Roman road* * *f road (surface), pavement;salirse de la calzada go off the road* * *calzada nf: roadway, avenue* * *calzada n road -
8 Pflaster
n; -s, -1. MED. (sticking) plaster, Am. adhesive tape2. einer Straße: road (surface), roadway; Pflaster treten umg. tramp the streets; teures Pflaster umg., fig. expensive spot ( Stadt: place); heißes Pflaster umg., fig. dangerous place* * *das Pflaster(Straße) paving; road surface; pavement;(Wunde) adhesive plaster; band-aid; sticking plaster; plaster* * *Pflạs|ter ['pflastɐ]nt -s, -auf +acc to)das Pflaster erneuern — to put on a fresh or new (piece of) (sticking) plaster (Brit) or adhesive tape (US)
Pflaster treten (inf) — to trudge the streets, to trudge or traipse around
ein teures Pflaster (inf) — a pricey place (inf)
* * *((also sticking-plaster; American Band-Aid) (a piece of) sticky tape (sometimes with a dressing) used to cover a wound etc: You should put a plaster on that cut.) plaster* * *Pflas·ter<-s, ->[ˈpflastɐ]nt1. MED plaster2. BAU road [or paved] surface3.* * *das; Pflasters, Pflaster1) (StraßenPflaster) road surface; (auf dem Gehsteig) pavement2) (ugs.): (Ort)ein teures/gefährliches od. heißes Pflaster — an expensive/dangerous place or spot to be
3) (WundPflaster) sticking plaster* * *1. MED (sticking) plaster, US adhesive tape2. einer Straße: road (surface), roadway;Pflaster treten umg tramp the streets;heißes Pflaster umg, fig dangerous place* * *das; Pflasters, Pflaster1) (StraßenPflaster) road surface; (auf dem Gehsteig) pavement2) (ugs.): (Ort)ein teures/gefährliches od. heißes Pflaster — an expensive/dangerous place or spot to be
3) (WundPflaster) sticking plaster* * *- (Kopfstein-) n.cobbles n. - (Straßen-) n.pavement n. - (Wund-) n.band-aid (US) n.sticking-plaster n. -
9 chaussée
chaussée [∫ose]feminine noun( = route) road• « chaussée glissante » "slippery road"• « chaussée déformée » "uneven road surface"* * *ʃose2) ( revêtement) surface3) ( chemin surélevé) causeway; ( remblai) embankment* * *ʃose nf1) (où circulent les véhicules) road, pavement USA"Attention! Chaussée déformée" — "Uneven road surface"
2) (= digue) causeway* * *chaussée nf2 ( revêtement) surface; chaussée bitumée tarmac® road surface; chaussée glissante slippery surface; chaussée déformée uneven road surface; ⇒ pont;3 ( chemin surélevé) causeway; ( remblai) embankment; la chaussée des Géants Géog the Giants' Causeway.[ʃose] nom féminin‘chaussée déformée’ ‘uneven road surface’‘chaussée glissante’ ‘slippery road, slippery when wet’[voie surélevée] causeway -
10 Straßenschäden
* * *Stra|ßen|schä|denpldamage sing to the road surface"Achtung Stráßenschäden" — "uneven road surface"
* * *Straßenschäden! (Schildaufschrift) road damage -
11 firme
adj.1 firm.2 solid.3 resolute.¡firmes! (military) attention!4 single-minded, firm.5 secure, strong, firm.adv.hard.mantenerse firme en to hold fast tose mantuvo firme en su actitud he refused to give way, he stood his groundm.road surface.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: firmar.* * *► adjetivo1 (estable) firm, steady2 (color) fast1 (pavimento) road surface► adverbio1 hard\de firme harden firme firmestar en lo firme to be in the right¡firmes! MILITAR attention!mantenerse firme figurado to hold one's ground* * *adj.1) firm2) secure3) steady* * *1. ADJ1) [mesa, andamio] steady; [terreno] firm, solid2) [paso] firm, steady; [voz] firm; [mercado, moneda] steady; [candidato] strong3) [amistad, apoyo] firm, strong; [decisión, convicción] firmestar en lo firme — † to be in the right
4) [sentencia] final5) (Mil)¡firmes! — attention!
ponerse firmes — to come o stand to attention
2.ADV hard3.SM (Aut) road surfacefirme del suelo — (Arquit) rubble base (of floor)
* * *I1)a) <escalera/silla/mesa> steadypisar terreno firme — to be on safe o firm o solid ground
con paso/pulso firme — with a firm step/steady hand
de firme — <estudiar/trabajar> hard
b) ( color) fastc) < candidato> strong2) (Mil)en posición de firmes — standing at o (BrE) to attention
3)a) < persona> firmse mantuvo firme — (ante las presiones, el enemigo) she stood her ground
me mantuve firme en mi postura/idea — I stuck o kept to my position/idea
b) (delante del n) <creencia/convicción> firmIImasculino road surface* * *= firm [firmer -comp., firmest -sup.], powerful, sound [sounder -comp., soundest -sup.], strong [stronger -comp., strongest -sup.], uncompromising, steadfast, assertive, adamant, taut [tauter -comp., tautest -sup.], tight [tighter -comp., tightest -sup.], uncompromised, staunch [stanch, -USA], rock solid, unswerving, toned.Ex. Full consideration of the above factors should form a firm basis for the design of an effective thesaurus or list of subject headings.Ex. Because DOBIS/LIBIS integrates the authority files into the cataloguing process, it provides a unique and very powerful authority file facility.Ex. Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.Ex. In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.Ex. What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.Ex. He does admit, however, that 'this power is unusual, it is a gift which must be cultivated, an accomplishment which can only be acquired by vigorous and steadfast concentration'.Ex. I tried to say at the very outset of my remarks that there probably has not been sufficient consumer-like and assertive leverage exerted upon our chief suppliers.Ex. The point is that even our most adamant, conservative faculty members are slowly dribbling in and saying, 'Could you add our name to your selective dissemination of information service?'.Ex. While the stencil is held taut, the cylinder is slowly rotated until the bottom edge of the wax sheet can be clamped in position.Ex. The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.Ex. The Gazette advocated uncompromised racial equality and viewed the migration as a weapon against oppression.Ex. This article reviews the work of Professor Kaula, the staunch crusader of librarianship in India.Ex. The numbers in the ad, which are quite eye-opening, are rock-solid.Ex. His mistaken assumption that cult heroes are supermen, and his unswerving devotion to an empirical testing of the play impose significant limitations on his account.Ex. If you are shorter or have very nice toned legs without veins, scars or dark hair, I say take the skirt up a few inches if you want.----* adoptar una postura firme ante una cuestión = take + position on + issue.* con pie firme = sure-footed.* en tierra firme = on dry land.* mantener firme = keep + steady, hold in + line, hold + steady.* mantenerse firme = stand + Posesivo + ground, stick to + Posesivo + guns.* permanecer firm = stay in + place.* poco firme = tenuous, rocky [rockier -comp., rockiest -sup.].* ponerse firme = stand to + attention.* senos firmes y de punta = pert breasts.* sobre suelo firme = on firm footing.* terreno firme = safe ground, solid ground.* tierra firme = solid ground.* * *I1)a) <escalera/silla/mesa> steadypisar terreno firme — to be on safe o firm o solid ground
con paso/pulso firme — with a firm step/steady hand
de firme — <estudiar/trabajar> hard
b) ( color) fastc) < candidato> strong2) (Mil)en posición de firmes — standing at o (BrE) to attention
3)a) < persona> firmse mantuvo firme — (ante las presiones, el enemigo) she stood her ground
me mantuve firme en mi postura/idea — I stuck o kept to my position/idea
b) (delante del n) <creencia/convicción> firmIImasculino road surface* * *= firm [firmer -comp., firmest -sup.], powerful, sound [sounder -comp., soundest -sup.], strong [stronger -comp., strongest -sup.], uncompromising, steadfast, assertive, adamant, taut [tauter -comp., tautest -sup.], tight [tighter -comp., tightest -sup.], uncompromised, staunch [stanch, -USA], rock solid, unswerving, toned.Ex: Full consideration of the above factors should form a firm basis for the design of an effective thesaurus or list of subject headings.
Ex: Because DOBIS/LIBIS integrates the authority files into the cataloguing process, it provides a unique and very powerful authority file facility.Ex: Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.Ex: In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.Ex: What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.Ex: He does admit, however, that 'this power is unusual, it is a gift which must be cultivated, an accomplishment which can only be acquired by vigorous and steadfast concentration'.Ex: I tried to say at the very outset of my remarks that there probably has not been sufficient consumer-like and assertive leverage exerted upon our chief suppliers.Ex: The point is that even our most adamant, conservative faculty members are slowly dribbling in and saying, 'Could you add our name to your selective dissemination of information service?'.Ex: While the stencil is held taut, the cylinder is slowly rotated until the bottom edge of the wax sheet can be clamped in position.Ex: The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.Ex: The Gazette advocated uncompromised racial equality and viewed the migration as a weapon against oppression.Ex: This article reviews the work of Professor Kaula, the staunch crusader of librarianship in India.Ex: The numbers in the ad, which are quite eye-opening, are rock-solid.Ex: His mistaken assumption that cult heroes are supermen, and his unswerving devotion to an empirical testing of the play impose significant limitations on his account.Ex: If you are shorter or have very nice toned legs without veins, scars or dark hair, I say take the skirt up a few inches if you want.* adoptar una postura firme ante una cuestión = take + position on + issue.* con pie firme = sure-footed.* en tierra firme = on dry land.* mantener firme = keep + steady, hold in + line, hold + steady.* mantenerse firme = stand + Posesivo + ground, stick to + Posesivo + guns.* permanecer firm = stay in + place.* poco firme = tenuous, rocky [rockier -comp., rockiest -sup.].* ponerse firme = stand to + attention.* senos firmes y de punta = pert breasts.* sobre suelo firme = on firm footing.* terreno firme = safe ground, solid ground.* tierra firme = solid ground.* * *A1 ‹escalera/silla/mesa› steadyedificar sobre terreno firme to build on solid groundtenemos que asegurarnos de que pisamos terreno firme we must make sure that we're not treading on dangerous groundtener las carnes firmes to have a firm bodyse acercó con paso firme he approached with a determined o firm stepcon pulso firme with a firm o steady handuna oferta en firme a firm offerun fallo a firme an enforceable o executable judgmentde firme hardestudiar de firme to study hard2 (color) fast3 ‹candidato› strongB ( Mil):¡firmes! attention!estaban en posición de firmes they were standing to attentionC1 ‹persona› firmtienes que mostrarte más firme con él you have to be firmer with himse mantuvo firme she remained firm, she stood her ground, she did not waver2 ( delante del n) ‹creencia/convicción› firmsu firme apoyo a los detenidos their firm support for the prisonersroad surfacefirme deslizante slippery surfacela firme the truthte diré la firme I'll be honest with you o I'll tell you the truth* * *
Del verbo firmar: ( conjugate firmar)
firmé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
firme es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
firmar
firme
firmar ( conjugate firmar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to sign
firme adjetivo
1 ‹escalera/silla/mesa› steady;
con paso/pulso firme with a firm step/steady hand;
una oferta en firme a firm offer;
de firme ‹estudiar/trabajar› hard
2 (Mil):◊ ¡firmes! attention!
3
me mantuve firme en mi idea I stuck o kept to my idea
firmar verbo transitivo to sign
firme
I adjetivo
1 firm: se mantuvo firme ante la oposición, she stood firm against the opposition
II m (pavimento de carretera) road surface
III adv (con constancia) firm, firmly, hard
IV excl Mil ¡firmes! attention!
♦ Locuciones: de firme, firm, hard
en firme, definitive
' firme' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hasta
- inquebrantable
- plantarse
- pulso
- roca
- terrestre
- actitud
- enérgico
- paso
- postura
- propósito
- tierra
English:
adamant
- assertive
- deploy
- exploit
- fast
- firm
- govern
- hard
- hold
- land
- name
- secure
- self-assertion
- self-assertive
- shaky
- shore
- solid
- steadfast
- steady
- stiff
- stout
- strong
- surface
- unsteady
- unwavering
- wonky
- attention
- decisive
- definite
- ground
- intention
- march
- sound
- sure
- unbending
- wobbly
* * *♦ adj1. [fuerte, sólido] firm;[andamio, construcción] stable; [pulso] steady; [paso] resolute;tiene unos principios muy firmes she has very firm principles, she's extremely principled;tiene la firme intención de resolver el problema she fully intends to solve the problem, she has every intention of solving the problem;llovió de firme durante varias horas it rained hard for several hours2. [argumento, base] solid;trabaja de firme en el nuevo proyecto she's working full-time on the new project;una respuesta en firme a definite answer;quedamos en firme para el miércoles we are definitely agreed on Wednesday;tenemos un acuerdo en firme para intercambiar información we have a firm agreement to exchange information3. [carácter, actitud] resolute;hay que mostrarse firme con los empleados you have to be firm with the workers;Famponer firme a alguien to bring sb into lineen la posición de firmes standing to attention♦ nmroad surface;firme en mal estado [en letrero] uneven road surface♦ advhard;mantenerse firme en to hold fast to;se mantuvo firme en su actitud he refused to give way, he stood his ground* * *I adj2 MIL:¡ firmes! attention!;poner firme a alguien fig fam take a firm line with s.o.II m pavement, Brroad surfaceIII adv:trabajar firme work hard* * *firme adj1) : firm, resolute2) : steady, stable* * *firme1 adj2. (constante) firmfirme2 n road surface -
12 bruk
m (G bruku) 1. sgt (nawierzchnia) (z kamienia) cobbled (road) surface, cobbles; (z kostki) stone sett surface a. paving- układać bruki to pave a road with cobbles/setts2. Geog., Geol. pavement■ leżeć na bruku to be there for the asking a. taking- pieniądze leżą na bruku the money is there for the taking- szlifować bruki (próżnować) to loaf around, to roam the streets; (być bezrobotnym) to walk the streets looking for work- wyrzucić kogoś na bruk (z mieszkania, domu) to throw sb out on a. onto the street; (z pracy) to throw sb out of work- znaleźć się na bruku to find oneself out on the street* * *paving, pavement (US)znaleźć się ( perf) na bruku — (przen) to be down and out
* * *mi1. (stone) pavement; wyboisty bruk bumpy pavement; układać bruk lay (a) pavement; pieniądze leżą na bruku przen. money grows on trees.2. przen. wyrzucić kogoś na bruk ( z pracy) give sb the ax; ( z domu) throw sb out onto the street; znaleźć się na bruku (= stracić pracę) get the ax; (= stracić dach nad głową) find o.s. on the street; szlifować bruki wander l. walk the streets.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bruk
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13 Straßenpflaster
n road surface (Am. pavement)* * *das Straßenpflasterpavement* * *Stra·ßen·pflas·ternt pavement* * * -
14 дорожная одежда
1) General subject: road surface dressing (AD), road revetment2) Engineering: pavement, paving, road construction, roadway paving, roadway surfacing3) Construction: pavement surfacing, road dressing, road pavement, road surfacing, top dressing4) Automobile industry: covering of roadway, topping of road5) Forestry: base, base course, road base6) Makarov: carpet, underway clothing -
15 nawierzchni|a
f (G pl nawierzchni) (road) surface, surface of a road- nawierzchnia kolejowa (railway) permanent way GB- nawierzchnia asfaltowa/żwirowa an asphalt/a gravel (road) surface- nawierzchnia śliska a slippery road surface- droga o twardej nawierzchni a hard surface a. made-up road- pokryć drogę nawierzchnią to surface a road- na oblodzonej nawierzchni samochód wpadł w poślizg the car skidded a. slid on an icy road surface a. pavement US- opony dobrze trzymają się nawierzchni the tyres have a good grip (on the road)- nawierzchnia boiska była nierówna/błotnista the surface of the pitch was uneven/muddyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nawierzchni|a
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16 Teerdecke
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17 asfaltado
adj.asphalted, covered in asphalt, paved.m.1 asphalting, surfacing.2 asphalt paving, asphalting.past part.past participle of spanish verb: asfaltar.* * *1 (acción) asphalting2 (pavimento) asphalt, asphalted surface————————1→ link=asfaltar asfaltar1 (acción) asphalting2 (pavimento) asphalt, asphalted surface* * *1.ADJ asphalt antes de s, asphalted2. SM1) (=proceso) asphalting2) (=superficie) asphalt surface; (Aer) tarmac* * *I- da adjetivo asphalt (before n), asphaltedII* * *= road asphalt.Ex. This is a selection of US museums dedicated to some rather unusual and extraordinary subjects and exhibits, including beverage cans, sugar packets, band aids, hygiene products, road asphalt and navel fluff.* * *I- da adjetivo asphalt (before n), asphaltedII* * *= road asphalt.Ex: This is a selection of US museums dedicated to some rather unusual and extraordinary subjects and exhibits, including beverage cans, sugar packets, band aids, hygiene products, road asphalt and navel fluff.
* * *asphalt ( before n), asphalted1 (acción) asphalting2 (pavimento) asphalt* * *
Del verbo asfaltar: ( conjugate asfaltar)
asfaltado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
asfaltado
asfaltar
asfaltado◊ -da adjetivo
asphalt ( before n), asphalted
asfaltar ( conjugate asfaltar) verbo transitivo
to asphalt
' asfaltado' also found in these entries:
English:
tarmac
* * *asfaltado, -a♦ adjasphalt;un camino asfaltado an asphalt road♦ nm1. [acción] asphalting, surfacing2. [asfalto] asphalt, (road) surface* * *I adj asphaltedII m asphalting* * *asfaltado, -da adj: asphalted, pavedasfaltado nmpavimento: pavement, asphalt -
18 jezdni|a
f (G pl jezdni) roadway GB, pavement US- asfaltowa jezdnia an asphalt roadway a. road surface- brukowa jezdnia a cobbled a. cobblestone roadway- mokra jezdnia a wet roadway a. road surface- jezdnia posypana piaskiem a sanded road- nie wybiegaj na jezdnię don’t run out into the road- po drugiej stronie jezdni on the other side of the road a. street- przejdź ostrożnie przez jezdnię mind how you cross the roadThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jezdni|a
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19 Straßenbelag
m1. carriageway surfacing Br.2. pavement Am.3. road surface4. toppingpavement surface -
20 calzada
• causeway• pave with stones• pavement artist• road signs• road surface• road sweeper• road-sign
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Road — This article is about a route, thoroughfare or way that supports travel by a means of conveyance. For a place outside a harbor where a ship can lie at anchor, see Roadstead. For public roads, see Highway. For other routes, see thoroughfare. For… … Wikipedia
road — roadless, adj. roadlessness, n. /rohd/, n. 1. a long, narrow stretch with a smoothed or paved surface, made for traveling by motor vehicle, carriage, etc., between two or more points; street or highway. 2. a way or course: the road to peace. 3. a … Universalium
pavement — noun a) A paved footpath at the side of a road. Gutter condition Fourteenth Avenue, No. 715 667 intersection Lincoln is such that with an ordinary pen knife it is possible to pick up pavement and crumble in the hand. b) Paved exterior surface, as … Wiktionary
Road metal — For other uses, see Metal (disambiguation). Metal pavement road. The term road metal refers to the crushed rock used for road beds, surfaces, all weather walkways and paths, foundations, and railway embankments, among other things. The use of… … Wikipedia
Road transport — (British English) or road transportation (American English) is transport on roads of passengers or goods.A hybrid of road transport and ship transport is the historic horse drawn boat.HistoryThe first forms of road transport were horses, oxen or… … Wikipedia
Pavement management system — or PMS is a term that relates to a system that utilizes the condition coding of roadways coupled with the identification of strategies to determine maintenance or re construction activities. The definition for pavement management system is a… … Wikipedia
Pavement — Pave ment, n. [F., fr. LL. pavamentum, L. pavimentum. See {Pave}.] That with which anythingis paved; a floor or covering of solid material, laid so as to make a hard and convenient surface for travel; a paved road or sidewalk; a decorative… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pavement teeth — Pavement Pave ment, n. [F., fr. LL. pavamentum, L. pavimentum. See {Pave}.] That with which anythingis paved; a floor or covering of solid material, laid so as to make a hard and convenient surface for travel; a paved road or sidewalk; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English