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pave·ment [ˈpeɪvmənt] SAM.

1. pavement brit. angl. (footway):

pavement
pločnik m. spol

2. pavement no mn. (road surface):

pavement am. angl. avstral. angl.
pavement am. angl. avstral. angl.

3. pavement (material used for pavement):

pavement
asfalt m. spol
pavement
tlak m. spol

ˈpave·ment art·ist SAM. brit. angl.

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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The tiles found made a pavement forming the floor of the choir of the church and the transepts.
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The existing pavement is ground or broken up into small pieces, through a process called milling.
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To decrease reflective cracking, concrete pavement is sometimes cracked and seated.
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She took a tumble onto the pavement in the former race but managed to recover and finished in ninth place.
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There are a number of premises with tables and chairs located on restricted pavement areas and this can cause a conflict between pedestrians and traffic.
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Measures aimed at making the area more pedestrian-friendly included the extension of pavement caf areas and the creation an events zone.
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Glass from shattered windows also covered the pavement.
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In spring thaw, the ground thaws from the top down, so water is trapped between the pavement above and the still-frozen soil underneath.
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These pavements are designed with enough steel, 0.60.7% by cross-sectional area, so that cracks are held together tightly.
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This makes for a rough ride on anything but smooth surfaces such as pavement.
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