Asphalt in spanish

Asfalto

pronunciation: ɑsfɑltoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

asphalt1 = asfalto. 

Example: The bitumen (or asphalt) photolitho process gave only a handful of prints from each stone, but the bichromate process could give as many as 700 prints from a single stone = El proceso de fotolito de betún o asfalto solamente proporcionaba un número limitado de impresones de cada piedra, pero el proceso bicromático podía conseguir hasta 700 impresiones con una sola piedra.

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» asphalt jungle = jungla del asfalto.

Example: John Huston directed some classic examples of film noir, including The Maltese Falcon and The Asphalt Jungle.

» asphalt plant = fábrica de asfalto.

Example: He was an early riser and always raring to go at sunrise, either on vacation trips or to get to the asphalt plant on Chicago's north side.

» asphalt road = carretera de asfalto, carretera asfaltada.

Example: Road Department officials said that using paver tiles to cover potholes on asphalt roads was slipshod.

» pound + the asphalt = patear las calles, recorrer las calles, callejear, echarse a la calle.

Example: In the case of some people, for months the sole focus of their lives is on putting on the running shoes and pounding the asphalt.

» road asphalt = asfalto.

Example: This is a selection of US museums dedicated to some rather unusual and extraordinary subjects and exhibits, including beverage cans, sugar packets, band aids, hygiene products, road asphalt and navel fluff.

asphalt2 = asfaltar. 

Example: He added that water pipes in need of repair must be fixed before asphalting.

Asphalt synonyms

tar in spanish: alquitrán, pronunciation: tɑr part of speech: noun tarmac in spanish: pista, pronunciation: tɑrmæk part of speech: noun macadam in spanish: macadán, pronunciation: məkædəm part of speech: noun paved in spanish: pavimentado, pronunciation: peɪvd part of speech: adjective tarmacadam in spanish: tarmacadam, pronunciation: tɑrməkædəm part of speech: noun macadamized in spanish: macadamizado, pronunciation: məkædəmaɪzd part of speech: verb, adjective, noun mineral pitch in spanish: campo mineral, pronunciation: mɪnɜrəlpɪtʃ part of speech: noun
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