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61 manhole
noun (a hole (usually in the middle of a road or pavement) through which someone may go to inspect sewers etc.) poço de visita* * *man.hole[m'ænhoul] n 1 bueiro, boca-de-lobo. 2 abertura que permite a entrada de um homem em caldeiras, esgotos, etc. para consertos. -
62 sidewalk
noun ((American) a pavement or footpath.) passeio* * *side.walk[s'aidwɔ:k] n Amer passeio, calçada. -
63 sidewalk
noun ((American) a pavement or footpath.) pločnik -
64 manhole
noun (a hole (usually in the middle of a road or pavement) through which someone may go to inspect sewers etc.) lūka; kanalizācijas atvere* * *novērošanas sprauga, lūka; kanalizācijas atvere -
65 sidewalk
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66 manhole
noun (a hole (usually in the middle of a road or pavement) through which someone may go to inspect sewers etc.) anga, šulinys -
67 sidewalk
noun ((American) a pavement or footpath.) šaligatvis -
68 manhole
noun (a hole (usually in the middle of a road or pavement) through which someone may go to inspect sewers etc.) kanalizační šachta, průlez* * *• průlez -
69 sidewalk
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70 manhole
noun (a hole (usually in the middle of a road or pavement) through which someone may go to inspect sewers etc.) šachta* * *• vstup do šachty• prielez• káblová studna• káblová šachta -
71 manhole
noun (a hole (usually in the middle of a road or pavement) through which someone may go to inspect sewers etc.) gură (de canal) -
72 sidewalk
noun ((American) a pavement or footpath.) trotuar -
73 manhole
noun (a hole (usually in the middle of a road or pavement) through which someone may go to inspect sewers etc.) στόμιο υπονόμου -
74 sidewalk
noun ((American) a pavement or footpath.) πεζοδρόμιο -
75 sidewalk
noun ((American) a pavement or footpath.) chodník -
76 Pathment
(noun), path + pavementшутл. тротуар для прохожихАнгло-русский словарь. Современные тенденции в словообразовании. Контаминанты. > Pathment
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77 manhole
noun (a hole (usually in the middle of a road or pavement) through which someone may go to inspect sewers etc.) bouche (d'égout) -
78 sidewalk
noun ((American) a pavement or footpath.) trottoir -
79 manhole
noun (a hole (usually in the middle of a road or pavement) through which someone may go to inspect sewers etc.) poço de inspeção -
80 sidewalk
noun ((American) a pavement or footpath.) calçada
См. также в других словарях:
pavement — noun (BrE) ⇨ See also ↑sidewalk ADJECTIVE ▪ wide ▪ narrow ▪ hard ▪ She had sore feet from walking on hard pavements all day. ▪ broken … Collocations dictionary
pavement — ► NOUN 1) Brit. a raised paved or asphalted path for pedestrians at the side of a road. 2) N. Amer. the hard surface of a road or street. 3) Geology a horizontal expanse of bare rock with cracks or joints. ORIGIN Latin pavimentum trodden down… … English terms dictionary
pavement artist — noun someone who draws on the pavement with colored chalks (hoping that passers by will give them money) • Hypernyms: ↑draftsman, ↑drawer * * * noun : sidewalk artist * * * Chiefly Brit. See sidewalk artist. [1895 1900] * * * … Useful english dictionary
pavement café — UK US noun [countable] [singular pavement café plural pavement cafés] a restaurant with tables and chairs outside on the pavement or on a street where vehicles do not normally go Thesaurus: restaurants and cafes … Useful english dictionary
pavement light — noun : a window in a pavement for admitting light into a cellar or storage space beneath * * * pavement light noun A window of glass blocks in the pavement to light a cellar • • • Main Entry: ↑pave … Useful english dictionary
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
pavement epithelium — noun : an epithelium made up of a single layer of flat cells * * * pavement epithelium noun Epithelium in the form of a layer of flat cells • • • Main Entry: ↑pave … Useful english dictionary
pavement — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin pavimentum, from pavire Date: 13th century 1. a paved surface: as a. the artificially covered surface of a public thoroughfare b. chiefly British sidewalk 2. the material with which… … New Collegiate Dictionary
pavement — noun 1》 Brit. a raised paved or asphalted path for pedestrians at the side of a road. 2》 N. Amer. the hard surface of a road or street. 3》 Geology a horizontal expanse of bare rock with cracks or joints: a limestone pavement. Origin ME: from OFr … English new terms dictionary
pavement artist — noun (C) BrE someone who draws coloured pictures on a pavement, hoping that people passing will give them money; sidewalk artist AmE … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pavement artist — noun a specialist in outdoor surveillance as a pedestrian … Wiktionary