concrete
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Concrete is a substance used for building which is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water. 混凝土
The posts have to be set in concrete. 這些柱子必須固定在混凝土中。
We sat on the concrete floor. 我們坐在混凝土地板上。
2. V-T When you concrete something such as a path, you cover it with concrete. 給 (道路等) 澆混凝土
He merely cleared and concreted the floors. 他只是清理了地板并澆上了混凝土。
3. ADJ You use concrete to indicate that something is definite and specific. 明確具體的
I had no concrete evidence. 我當(dāng)時(shí)沒有明確而具體的證據(jù)。
There were no concrete proposals on the table. 沒有提交討論的具體提議。
4. ADJ A concrete object is a real, physical object. 實(shí)物的
...using concrete objects to teach addition and subtraction. …用實(shí)物教加減運(yùn)算。
5. ADJ A concrete noun is a noun that refers to a physical object rather than to a quality or idea. 具體的 (名詞)[ADJ n]
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concrete /?k?nkri?t/ (concreting,concreted,concretes)
劍橋詞典
- a very hard building material made by mixing together cement , sand , small stones , and water
- The bomb shelter has concrete walls that are three metres thick .
- The foundation of the house is built from rubble overlaid with concrete.
- A row of reinforced concrete pillars supports the bridge .
- Weeds were pushing up through the cracks in the concrete.
- Don't walk on the concrete until it has set. 返回 concrete
混凝土
reinforced concrete 鋼筋混凝土
a concrete floor /path 混凝土地面/道路
a grey concrete building 灰色的混凝土建筑物
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