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= tarmac* * *(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) der Teermakadam- academic.ru/73454/tarmacadam">tarmacadam* * *tar·mac®[ˈtɑ:mæk, AM ˈtɑ:r-]tar·mac·ad·am®[ˌtɑ:məˈkædəm, AM ˌtɑ:r-]II. vt<- ck->* * *['tAːmk]1. n1)2. vtroad (generally) asphaltieren, makadamisieren (spec)* * *tarmac [ˈtɑː(r)mæk]A s1. Teermakadam m2. FLUGa) makadamisierte Rollbahnb) Hallenvorfeld nB v/t makadamisieren* * *= tarmac -
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tarmac [ˈtα:mæk]1. nounb. the tarmac ( = airport runway) la piste* * *['tɑːmæk] 1.2) GB ( of airfield) piste f2. 3.transitive verb (p prés etc - ck-) goudronner -
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1 noun∎ the plane had to wait for half an hour on the tarmac l'avion a dû attendre une demi-heure sur l'aire de stationnementmacadamiser, goudronner -
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(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) pistatarmac n asfaltotr['tɑːmæk]1 asfalto2 (area) pista1 asfaltarn.• alquitranado s.m.• asfalto s.m.® noun (BrE) tarmac I a)['tɑːmæk] (vb: pt, pp tarmacked) (esp Brit)1.N (=substance) asfalto m, alquitranado mthe Tarmac — (Aer) (=runway) la pista de despegue; (Aut) (=road) el asfalto
2.VT asfaltar, alquitranar* * *® noun (BrE) tarmac I a) -
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I 1. ['tɑːmæk]2) BE (of airfield) pista f.2.modificatore [ road] = pavimentato con macadam all'asfaltoII ['tɑːmæk]* * *(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) piazzola (asfaltata)* * *I 1. ['tɑːmæk]2) BE (of airfield) pista f.2.modificatore [ road] = pavimentato con macadam all'asfaltoII ['tɑːmæk] -
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(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) asfaltbelægning; startbane* * *(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) asfaltbelægning; startbane -
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(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) steza* * *[tá:mæk]nountechnical British English = tar macadam road -
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['tɑːmæk] (vb: pt, pp tarmacked) (esp Brit)1.N (=substance) asfalto m, alquitranado mthe Tarmac — (Aer) (=runway) la pista de despegue; (Aut) (=road) el asfalto
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(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) asfaltdekke; rullebaneasfaltdekkesubst. \/ˈtɑːmæk\/ ( registrert varemerke) grovt asfaltdekke, tjærebetong -
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(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) asfaltdekke; rullebaneasfaltdekkeIsubst. \/ˈtɑːmæk\/1) asfaltert vei, asfaltert område2) startbane (for helikopter), rullebaneIIverb \/ˈtɑːmæk\/asfaltere -
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(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) malbikaður vegur/braut -
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felszállási légtér, leszállópálya, tarmak-burkolat* * *(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) kifutópálya -
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(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) pista -
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n. asfalt, asfalt yol, pist* * *asfalt yol* * *(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) asfalt kaplı pist -
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• asfalttipäällysteinen• asfaltti• kestopäällyste• kestopäällysteinen• lentokentän kiitoradat• öljysora* * *(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) asfaltti, kiitorata -
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['tɒːmæk]1. n(Brit: on road) macadam m al catramethe tarmac — la pista2. vt Brit -
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(the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc: The plane was waiting on the tarmac.) asfalt
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