pavé
- IPA[ˈpaveɪ]
英式
- a setting of precious stones placed so closely together that no metal shows;a paved street, road, or path.
noun: pavé, plural noun: pavés
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名詞
- 1. a setting of precious stones placed so closely together that no metal shows a solid diamond pavé
- 2. a paved street, road, or path.
- cover (a piece of ground) with concrete, asphalt, stones, or bricks; lay paving over: the yard at the front was paved with flagstones
Oxford American Dictionary
- cover (a piece of ground) with flat stones or bricks; lay paving over: the yard at the front was paved with flagstones
Oxford Dictionary
- a surface made up of flat stones laid in a pattern: weeds had forced their way up through the cracked paving
Oxford Dictionary
- pavement: weeds had forced their way up through the cracked paving
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a piece of ground) covered with concrete, asphalt, stones, or bricks: a paved courtyard
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a piece of ground) covered with flat stones or bricks; laid with paving: a paved courtyard
Oxford Dictionary
- create the circumstances to enable (something) to happen or be done
Oxford American Dictionary
- create the circumstances to enable (something) to happen or be done
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美式
- a setting of precious stones placed so closely together that no metal shows: a solid diamond pavé
Oxford American Dictionary