slovo | definícia |
paved (encz) | paved,dlážděný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
paved (encz) | paved,vydlážděný adj: Jaroslav Šedivý |
paved (gcide) | paved \paved\ adj.
1. covered with a firm surface; -- of pathways or roadways.
[Narrower terms: {asphalt, macadam, macadamized, tarmac,
tarmacadam}; blacktopped, brick, {cobblestone,
cobblestoned}] [Ant: unpaved]
Syn: hard-surfaced, surfaced, made-up [British], sealed
[Australian].
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Paved (gcide) | Pave \Pave\ (p[=a]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Paved (p[=a]vd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Paving.] [F. paver to pave, LL. pavare, from
L. pavire to beat, ram, or tread down; cf. Gr. pai`ein to
beat, strike.]
1. To lay or cover with stone, brick, or other material, so
as to make a firm, level, or convenient surface for
vehicles, 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.
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With silver paved, and all divine with gold.
--Dryden.
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To pave thy realm, and smooth the broken ways.
--Gay.
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2. Fig.: 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.
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It might open and pave a prepared way to his own
title. --Bacon.
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paved (wn) | paved
adj 1: covered with a firm surface [ant: unpaved] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
paved surface (encz) | paved surface, n: |
road to hell is paved with good intentions (encz) | road to hell is paved with good intentions,cesta do pekel je dlážděna
dobrými úmysly [id.] Michal Ambrožroad to hell is paved with good intentions,plno řečí, ale skutek
utekl [id.] Michal Ambrož |
road to hell is paved... (encz) | road to hell is paved..., |
the road to hell is paved with good intentions (encz) | the road to hell is paved with good intentions, |
unpaved (encz) | unpaved,nezpevněný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Paved (gcide) | paved \paved\ adj.
1. covered with a firm surface; -- of pathways or roadways.
[Narrower terms: {asphalt, macadam, macadamized, tarmac,
tarmacadam}; blacktopped, brick, {cobblestone,
cobblestoned}] [Ant: unpaved]
Syn: hard-surfaced, surfaced, made-up [British], sealed
[Australian].
[WordNet 1.5]Pave \Pave\ (p[=a]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Paved (p[=a]vd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Paving.] [F. paver to pave, LL. pavare, from
L. pavire to beat, ram, or tread down; cf. Gr. pai`ein to
beat, strike.]
1. To lay or cover with stone, brick, or other material, so
as to make a firm, level, or convenient surface for
vehicles, 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.
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With silver paved, and all divine with gold.
--Dryden.
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To pave thy realm, and smooth the broken ways.
--Gay.
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2. Fig.: 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.
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It might open and pave a prepared way to his own
title. --Bacon.
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Unpaved (gcide) | Unpaved \Un*paved"\, a.
1. Not paved; not furnished with a pavement. --Hakewill.
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2. Castrated. [Obs.] "Unpaved eunuch." --Shak.
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paved surface (wn) | paved surface
n 1: a level horizontal surface covered with paving material |
unpaved (wn) | unpaved
adj 1: not having a paved surface [ant: paved] |
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