0 [ singular ] the hard surface of a road -- veidekke [ neuter ]
1 sidewalk -- fortau [ neuter ]
2 a paved surface, especially a paved footpath along the sides of a road for people to walk on; sidewalk American -- brulegging, veidekke; fortau
(also adjective) a pavement cafe.
The large villas with their elaborate pavements reflect a degree of ostentation, which could only be associated with a well-to-do land-owning or farming class.
The style of the pavements is a product of the material and tools available to the workers at a particular time and place.
They still apply wherever we walk, whether it be in parking lots, along storefronts, suburban pavements, or indoor shopping malls.
Roads and pavements are more likely to accumulate debris washed off fields and hedges, so that there are more hazards for the older pedestrian.
While they are visible only on bare limestone pavements, they are probably much more numerous.
After fierce rain showers all day long, a false sunlight was blazing in the puddles and raising vapours from the pavements.
In most cases, the immediately overlying mudstones contain pavements of the same molluscan taxa occurring in the coquinas.
Look at the state in which our pavements are.
中文繁体
人行道, 鋪築過的路面…
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人行道, 铺筑过的路面…
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acera, pavimentado, pavimento [masculine…
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calçada, pavimento, calçamento…
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歩道, 舗装道路…
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yaya kaldırımı, kaldırım, yer/zemin kaplama…
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chaussée [feminine], trottoir [masculine], trottoir…
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vorera, paviment…
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