pavement

pavement
noun ((American sidewalk) a paved surface, especially a paved footpath along the sides of a road for people to walk on.) calzada, pavimento
pavement n acera
Se dice pavement en inglés británico, en inglés americano se dice sidewalk
pavement
tr['peɪvmənt]
noun
1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL acera
2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL calzada, pavimento
pavement ['peɪvmənt] n
: pavimento m, empedrado m
pavement
n.
acera s.f.
adoquinado s.m.
empedrado s.m.
encintado s.m.
pavimento s.m.
suelo s.m.
'peɪvmənt
noun
a) c u (paved area) pavimento m
b) u paving b)
c) c (beside road) (BrE) sidewalk
['peɪvmǝnt]
1.
N (Brit) acera f , vereda f (LAm), andén m (CAm, Col), banqueta f (Mex); (US) calzada f , pavimento m

brick pavement — enladrillado m

stone pavement — empedrado m , adoquinado m

to leave the pavement — (US) (Aut) salir de la calzada

2.
CPD

pavement artist N — pintor(a) m / f callejero(-a)

pavement café N — café m con terraza, café m al aire libre

* * *
['peɪvmənt]
noun
a) c u (paved area) pavimento m
b) u paving b)
c) c (beside road) (BrE) sidewalk

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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