OXFORD 9000
📚 adj • entry_id 1614

concrete

/ˈkɒnkɹiːt/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
de concreto • de hormigón
Made of concrete (building material).
Few people passed. The man out of the last house passed on his way home; she heard his footsteps clacking along the concrete pavement and afterwards crunching on the cinder path be…
The office building had concrete flower boxes out front.
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📚 verb • entry_id 1615

concrete

/ˈkɒnkɹiːt/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
hormigonar
To cover with or encase in concrete (building material).
I hate grass, so I concreted over my lawn.
In odd moments David had made an estimate on the cost of shooting down the menace in the eastern tunnel drifting and concreting the gash which would be left by the blasting out of…
concretar
To solidify: to change from being abstract to being concrete (actual, real).
Just so economics has concreted the concept of capital. The law needs a term for the material and quasi-material objects of property.
[…] the necessity of recognizing this relation outwardly and of perfecting herself in the forms required to express the recognition, had moved her to such diligence and faithfulnes…
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