paved

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English - Turkish
{s} taşla döşenmiş
{f} asfaltla
asfaltla kaplı
kaldırım döşe

Onlar nihayet caddemize kaldırım döşedi. - They've finally paved our street.

kaldırım döşeli
(sıfat) taşla döşenmiş
paved surface
asfaltla kaplı yüzey
paved road
asfalt yol
paved the way for
yolunu açtı
pave
pave the way for herhangi bir şey için hazırlık yapmak
pave
(fiil) kaldırım döşemek
pave
taş döşemek
pave
asfalt kaplamak
pave
kaldırım taşı döşemek
pave
döşemek
pave
tefriş etmek
pave
kaplamak
pave
kaldırım döşemek
pave
asfalt kapla
pave
kaldırım döşe

Onlar nihayet caddemize kaldırım döşedi. - They've finally paved our street.

1910 yılında şehir yollara kaldırım döşemeye başladı. - The city began to pave streets in 1910.

brick paved, paved
tuğla, asfalt döşeli
pave
kaldırım

Gelecek yıl bu çakıl yola kaldırım taşı döşenecek. - Next year, this gravel road will be paved.

Jeff bir iş bulmadan önce üç ay boyunca kaldırımları arşınlamak zorunda kalmıştı. - Jeff had to pound the pavement for three months before he found a job.

pave
kıymetli taşları yüzük üzerine yan yana kakma
pave
{f} (with) (yolu) (asfalt, taş v.b. ile) kaplamak
English - English
Laid out or made, as intentions, desires, plans, etc
Covered in pavement; having a hard surface, as of concrete or asphalt
Simple past tense and past participle of pave
past of pave
covered with a firm surface
{s} made and covered in asphalt (road); covered with tiles
paved road
road that has been covered with concrete
paved surface
a horizontal surface covered with paving material
paved the way for
made preparations for, got things ready for; made things easier for
pave
To cover with stone, concrete, blacktop or other covering to make a road for vehicles
pavé
A paved surface, a pavement (now only in French contexts)
pavé
Any of various food items having a rectangular shape
pavé
A setting of gemstones such that no metal is visible, especially when the stones are set very close together
the road to hell is paved with good intentions
well-intended acts can lead to disaster
pave
{v} to lay with stones, prepare, make easy
being paved
being covered with concrete or asphalt; facilitation, being prepared
pave
To cover something with paving slabs
pave
Pave settings are stones set very close together The stones hide the underlying surface In better pieces, claw settings are used; in less expensive pieces, the stones are simple glued in
pave
a setting with precious stones so closely set that no metal shows
pave
[French] cold savory mousse mixture set in a square mold coated with aspic jelly; square sponge cake, filled with butter cream and coated with icing
pave
If a road or an area of ground has been paved, it has been covered with flat blocks of stone or concrete, so that it is suitable for walking or driving on. The avenue had never been paved, and deep mud made it impassable in winter. + paved paved a small paved courtyard
pave
{f} make a road; lay tiles
pave
Principles & Application of VE
pave
If one thing paves the way for another, it creates a situation in which it is possible or more likely that the other thing will happen. The discussions are aimed at paving the way for formal negotiations between the two countries
pave
To lay or cover with stone, brick, or other material, so as to make a firm, level, or convenient surface for horses, carriages, or persons on foot, to travel on; to floor with brick, stone, or other solid material; as, to pave a street; to pave a court
pave
cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic; "pave the roads in the village"
pave
Method of mounting small stones in a piece of jewelry to cover the entire field of the setting without the setting itself showing
pave
a setting with precious stones so closely set that no metal shows cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic; "pave the roads in the village
pave
Fig
pave
To make smooth, easy, and safe; to prepare, as a path or way; as, to pave the way to promotion; to pave the way for an enterprise
pavé
{i} method of jewel setting in which gem stones are set very close together
the road to hell is paved with good intentions
good intentions just aren't enough, actions not intentions determine one's fate
the way to hell is paved with good intentions
problems often start with a good idea
paved

    Turkish pronunciation

    peyvd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpāvd/ /ˈpeɪvd/

    Etymology

    [ 'pAv ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French paver, from Latin pavire to strike, pound; perhaps akin to Greek paiein to strike.

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