macadam

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Englisch - Türkisch
şose
macadam road
(Askeri) MAKADAM YOL: İnce bir kırma taş tabakasını silindirleme ve boşlukları daha ince bir çakıl ve kum karışımı sıkıştırma malzemesiyle doldurup yeniden silindirleme suretiyle yapılan yol. Bitümlü makadam yollarda sıkıştırma malzemesi olarak kum, çakıl yerine bitüm kullanılır
asphalt macadam
asfalt makadam
cement bound macadam
çimento makadam
coated macadam
kaplanmış makadam
grouted macadam
harçlı makadam
bitumen macadam
bitümlü makadam
bituminous macadam
bitümlü makadam
bituminous macadam pavement
bitümlü makadam kaplama
coated macadam
kaplanmış şose
Englisch - Englisch
Any road or street
The surface of a road consisting of layers of crushed stone (usually tar-coated for modern traffic)
a paved surface having compressed layers of broken rocks held together with tar
a road surface made of a mixture of broken stones and tar or asphalt British Equivalent: tarmac (John Loudon Macadam (1756-1836), Scottish engineer who invented it). Form of pavement invented by John McAdam. McAdam's road cross-section consisted of a compacted subgrade of crushed granite or greenstone designed to support the load, covered by a surface of light stone to absorb wear and tear and shed water to the drainage ditches. In modern macadam construction, crushed stone or gravel is placed on the compacted base course and bound together with asphalt cement or hot tar. A third layer to fill the spaces is then added and rolled. Cement-sand slurry is sometimes used as the binder
broken stone used in macadamized roadways
{i} broken stones used for paving roads; road or other surface paved with layers of broken stones bound with tar or asphalt
The surface of a road consisting of layers of crushed stone (usually tar coated for modern traffic)
macadam road
A macadamized road
macadam

    Silbentrennung

    mac·ad·am

    Türkische aussprache

    mıkädım

    Aussprache

    /məˈkadəm/ /məˈkædəm/

    Etymologie

    [ m&-'ka-d&m ] (noun.) 1824. Named after John Loudon McAdam, who invented the process of macadamization. Used for describing road surfaces originally constructed using the McAdam method, but now sometimes used for any road or street.
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