pavement

pavement
noun
1) (Brit.): (for pedestrians) Bürgersteig, der; Gehsteig, der
2) (Amer.): (roadway) Fahrbahn, die
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noun ((American sidewalk) a paved surface, especially a paved footpath along the sides of a road for people to walk on.) der Bürgersteig
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pave·ment
[ˈpeɪvmənt]
n
1. BRIT (footway) Gehsteig m, Bürgersteig m, Trottoire nt SCHWEIZ
2. no pl AM, AUS (road surface) Asphalt m, Asphaltdecke f
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['peɪvmənt]
n (Brit)
Gehsteig m, Bürgersteig m, Trottoir nt; (US = paved road) Straße f; (= material) Bodenbelag m

to leave the pavement ( US Aut ) — von der Straße abkommen

pavement artist — Pflastermaler(in) m(f)

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pavement s
1. (Straßen) Pflaster n
2. Br Bürgersteig m, Trottoir n:
pavement artist Pflastermaler(in);
pavement café Straßencafé n;
pavement pounder umg Bordsteinschwalbe f, Strichmädchen n
3. US Fahrbahn f
4. Pflasterung f, Fußboden(belag) m
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noun
1) (Brit.): (for pedestrians) Bürgersteig, der; Gehsteig, der
2) (Amer.): (roadway) Fahrbahn, die
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(UK) n.
Bürgersteig m.
Gehweg -e m. n.
Pflaster - (Straßen-) n.

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