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tarmacadamenUK
tar·mac·ad·am T0048500 (tär′mə-kăd′əm)n. A pavement consisting of layers of crushed stone with a tar binder pressed to a smooth surface.tarmacadam (ˌtɑːməˈkædəm) n (Civil Engineering) the full form of tarmac1tar•mac•ad•am (ˈtɑr məˌkæd əm) n. a paving material consisting of coarse crushed stone covered with tar and bitumen. [1880–85] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tarmacadam - a paving material of tar and broken stone; mixed in a factory and shaped during pavingtarmacpaving, paving material, pavement - material used to pave an area | | 2. | tarmacadam - a paved surface having compressed layers of broken rocks held together with tarmacadam, tarmacpaved surface - a level horizontal surface covered with paving material | Translationstarmac (ˈtaːmӕk) noun the surface of a road, runway at an airport etc. The plane was waiting on the tarmac. 鋪有柏油的路(路面、飛機跑道) 铺有柏油的路(路面、飞机跑道) tarmacadam (taːməˈkӕdəm) noun a mixture of small stones and tar used for road surfaces etc. 柏油碎石路面材料 柏油碎石路面材料tarmacadamenUK
macadam, tarmac, tarmacadam1. A paving for roads or other surfaces, formed by grading and compacting layers of crushed stone or gravel; then the top layer(s) are usually bound by asphaltic material, acting to stabilize the stone, provide a smoother surface, and seal against water penetration. 2. The crushed stone used in a macadamized surface.tarmacadamenUK Related to tarmacadam: tarmacSynonyms for tarmacadamnoun a paving material of tar and broken stoneSynonymsRelated Words- paving
- paving material
- pavement
noun a paved surface having compressed layers of broken rocks held together with tarSynonymsRelated Words |