0 a rounded stone formerly used in paving streets -- brustein, gatestein
1 to mend (shoes) -- flikke, lappe
2 to make or repair badly or roughly -- smøre/lappe sammen, flikke på
The obsidian cobbles are easily detached from their parent rock by water erosion and carried downstream.
The obsidian cobbles, however, are found densely clumped together among the layers.
One gets the impression of a collection of first draft essays developed over several isolated seasons, suddenly cobbled together by a knowledgeable, eccentric personality.
These days many new discs seem cobbled together in a moment, thoughtless effluvia of our age's manic obsession with material production.
Their outlines are made of large boulders and their interiors are filled with heat-radiating quartz and quartzite river cobbles.
Finally, workshops were organized for them to learn various tasks (brush work, cobbling, printing, woodwork, ironwork, sewing, basketwork, mulching).
On the east side of the cobble embankment, a thick bed of black clay indicates that the area was subjected to periods of inundation.
The cobbles crack with the sound of falling statues.
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(老式路面用的)鵝卵石…
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(老式路面用的)鹅卵石…
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adoquín, reparar, remendar…
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paralelepípedo…
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Arnavut kaldırımı, taş kaldırım…
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pavé (rond), racommoder, rafistoler…
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dlažební kámen, spravit, sflákat…
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brosten, flikke, lappe…
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