Concrete in spanish

Hormigón

pronunciation: oʊɹ̩migoʊn part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

concrete1 = concepto básico, ente. 

Example: In general, schemes with disciplines as main classes present problems in classifying 'concretes'.

concrete2 = hormigón. 

Example: An enquirer wishes to retrieve documents on the 'finishing of concrete floors for industrial buildings'.

more:

» concrete beam = viga de hormigón.

Example: Then, jack hammers will be used to remove the concrete and precast concrete beams will be installed.

» concrete block = bloque de hormigón.

Example: The market for concrete blocks is growing at a rapid rate, especially in the areas where bricks are not easily available.

» concrete bunker = búnker de hormigón.

Example: The core itself is housed in a concrete bunker designed to contain any radiation leaked by the nuclear fuel in the event of a meltdown.

» concrete jungle = jungla del asfalto.

Example: People living in concrete jungles surrounded by graffiti are more likely to be obese than those from more green and pleasant areas.

» concrete slab = losa de hormigón.

Example: You can also anchor an outside tank by running straps over it and attaching them to the concrete slab by using turnbuckles.

» concrete wall = muro de hormigón.

Example: However, the concrete walls erected before 1975 often lack enough reinforcing steel to keep them from being damaged beyond repair.

» reinforced concrete = hormigón armado.

Example: If however the furniture is built-in or built of reinforced concrete then it does present a more difficult problem.

concrete3 = concreto. 

Example: The second exercise in this course was to outline priorities in library services which had to be concrete, describable and achievable.

more:

» concrete entity = ente concreto.

Example: The phenomena studied by disciplines may be either concrete entities, such as adolescent, motor car, dog or diamond or abstract ideas such as love, beauty or hate.

» give + concrete form = materializarse.

Example: Such speculations carried ad infinitum are given concrete form in giants, and the enchantments of elves and dwarfs, and the magic of runes and spells.

Concrete synonyms

objective in spanish: objetivo, pronunciation: əbdʒektɪv part of speech: noun, adjective real in spanish: real, pronunciation: ril part of speech: adjective tangible in spanish: tangible, pronunciation: tændʒəbəl part of speech: adjective solid in spanish: sólido, pronunciation: sɑləd part of speech: adjective factual in spanish: factual, pronunciation: fæktʃuəl part of speech: adjective

Concrete antonyms

abstract pronunciation: æbstrækt part of speech: adjective, noun
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