形容词具体的,有形的,实在的,实际的; 固结成的,混凝土制的; 图案诗歌的
名词混凝土; 具体物; (图案式)有形诗; 〔建〕钢筋混凝土
及物动词使凝固; 用混凝土修筑; 萃取
不及物动词凝固; 固结; 变坚固; 使用混凝土
形容词
1. Shoes and trees are concrete objects.
鞋和树是实物。
2. Beauty is not concrete but a door is.
美丽不是具体物,但门是。
3. His plan is not yet concrete.
他的计划尚不具体。
及物动词
1. The workmen are concreting the road.
工人们在用混凝土铺路。
名词
1. These buildings are made of concrete and steel.
这些房屋是用钢筋混凝土建成的。
1. 混凝土:ault) 混凝土(Concrete)建筑的核心以混凝土为材质.混凝土的骨料则是变化的.万神庙的穹顶一共分5层.每层28个藻井.方格越向上越小.给人以穹顶的重量.装饰混凝土的使用和因此引发的技术变革.使各种建筑在平面与规模上新获得了巨大的发展余地.庞培古城(Pampeii)坐落在意大利.罗马帝国极盛时期的统一和高度集中力量在城市规划中比
2. 水泥:在西方世界,有时候会把水泥(concrete)称作Portland cement(波特兰白垩),这是由於英国人Joseph Aspdin在1824年为了建造不会被海水冲垮的灯塔而研发出来的建材.
1. concrete
1. 混凝土
Concrete is a substance used for building which is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water.
e.g. The posts have to be set in concrete...
这些柱子必须用混凝土固定。
e.g. They had lain on sleeping bags on the concrete floor.
他们就躺在铺在混凝土地面上的睡袋上。
2. 用混凝土浇筑(或覆盖)
When you concrete something such as a path, you cover it with concrete.
e.g. He merely cleared and concreted the floors.
他只是把地面清理之后浇上了混凝土。
3. concrete的翻译
3. 具体的;确实的
You use concrete to indicate that something is definite and specific.
e.g. He had no concrete evidence...
他没有确凿的证据。
e.g. There were no concrete proposals on the table...
没有具体的提议可供讨论。
4. 实在的;有形的
A concrete object is a real, physical object.
e.g. ...using concrete objects to teach addition and subtraction.
用实物来教加减法
5. (名词)具体的
A concrete noun is a noun that refers to a physical object rather than to a quality or idea.
6. (计划或观点)固定的,不变的
If a plan or idea is set in concrete or embedded in concrete, it is fixed and cannot be changed.
e.g. As Mr Blunkett emphasised, nothing is yet set in concrete.
正如布伦基特先生所强调的,一切都还没有定下来。
1. Concrete steps have been made for online game industry and business models of search engine service.
2. But analysts said the measures were merely palliative, buying time for Europe to come up with more concrete measures to quell the crisis.
3. One showed a naked man on a concrete cellblock floor, his neck in a leash held by a female American GI.
4. They removed smaller rubble by hand and tied ropes on big chunks of concrete, pulling them away together.
5. The CAAC saw the flight cuts as concrete steps to cool the overheating development of air transport which aggravated flight delays.
6. Now policymakers need to find the proper way to translate this principle into concrete action.
7. Real patriotism should be rational and can be translated into concrete actions that make our own nation stronger and united.
8. concrete的反义词
8. The lesbian activist had been repeatedly stabbed with broken glass, and beaten so severely with chunks of concrete that her teeth had been knocked out.
9. Car body quality is the basis for everything just as a concrete foundation is crucial to a building.
10. concrete的反义词
10. There are signs the Americans are starting to get serious about climate change, but it is unlikely that concrete measures limiting carbon dioxide emissions will be agreed on.
noun
1. a strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water
verb
1. concrete
1. form into a solid mass
coalesce
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2. cover with cement
e.g. concrete the walls
adj
1. concrete的翻译
1. capable of being perceived by the senses
not abstract or imaginary
e.g. concrete objects such as trees
2. concrete
2. formed by the coalescence of particles