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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.) pavimentar; empedrar, adoquinar (con piedras)- pavement- paving-stone
tr[peɪv]1 (with concrete - road) pavimentar; (with flagstones) enlosar; (with stones) empredrar, adoquinar; (with bricks) enladrillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto pave the way for somebody/something preparar el terreno para alguien/algoto pave with stones: empedrarv.• adoquinar v.• baldosar v.• empedrar v.• enlosar v.• pavimentar v.peɪvtransitive verb ( with concrete) pavimentar; ( with flagstones) enlosar; ( with stones) empedrar*, adoquinar[peɪv]VT (gen) pavimentar; (with flagstones) enlosar; (with stones) adoquinar, empedrar; (with bricks) enladrillar- pave the way for sth/sb* * *[peɪv]transitive verb ( with concrete) pavimentar; ( with flagstones) enlosar; ( with stones) empedrar*, adoquinar
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bricks — brɪk n. building block; block; generous person, good person v. close or pave with bricks, build with bricks; prepare bricks adj. made from bricks; resembling a brick … English contemporary dictionary
pave — [ peıv ] verb transitive to put a hard flat surface on an area of ground, using bricks, blocks of stone, CONCRETE, etc: The floor was paved with marble flagstones. pave the way for something to create a situation that makes it possible or easier… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pave — ► VERB ▪ cover (a piece of ground) with flat stones or bricks. ● pave the way for Cf. ↑pave the way for DERIVATIVES paver noun paving noun. ORIGIN Old French paver … English terms dictionary
pave — UK [peɪv] / US verb [transitive] Word forms pave : present tense I/you/we/they pave he/she/it paves present participle paving past tense paved past participle paved to put a hard flat surface on an area of ground, using bricks, blocks of stone,… … English dictionary
pave — verb (often be paved with) cover (a piece of ground) with flat stones or bricks. Phrases pave the way for create the circumstances to enable (something) to happen or be done. Derivatives paver noun paving noun Origin ME: from OFr. paver pave … English new terms dictionary
pave — /peɪv / (say payv) verb (t) (paved, paving) 1. to cover or lay (a road, walk, etc.) with stones, bricks, tiles, wood, concrete, etc., so as to make a firm, level surface. 2. to prepare (the way) for. 3. to mark (a text) with a translation or… …
pave — /payv/, v.t., paved, paving. 1. to cover or lay (a road, walk, etc.) with concrete, stones, bricks, tiles, wood, or the like, so as to make a firm, level surface. 2. pave the way to or for, to prepare for and facilitate the entrance of; lead up… … Universalium
pave — [[t]peɪv[/t]] v. t. paved, pav•ing bui to cover or lay (a road, walk, etc.) with concrete, stones, bricks, or the like, so as to make a firm, level surface • pave the way for Etymology: 1275–1325; ME < MF paver < VL *pavāre, for L pavīre to … From formal English to slang
be paved with — cover (a piece of ground) with flat stones or bricks. → pave … English new terms dictionary
brick — brɪk n. building block; block; generous person, good person v. close or pave with bricks, build with bricks; prepare bricks adj. made from bricks; resembling a brick … English contemporary dictionary
bricked — brɪk n. building block; block; generous person, good person v. close or pave with bricks, build with bricks; prepare bricks adj. made from bricks; resembling a brick … English contemporary dictionary