asphalt road
collocation in Englishmeaningsofasphaltandroad
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asphalt
noun[U]
uk/ˈæs.fɔːlt/us/ˈæs.fɑːlt/
a black, sticky substance, often mixed with small stones or sand, that forms a strong surface when it ...
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road
noun[C or U]
uk/rəʊd/us/roʊd/
a long, hard surface built for vehicles to ...
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(Definition ofasphaltandroadfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Anasphaltroadnetwork connects the larger population centers.
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Surface water drains rapidly through the porousasphaltroadsurface.
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These sealers are used to extend the life and reduce maintenance cost associated with asphalt pavements, primarily inasphaltroadpaving, car parks and walkways.
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Theasphaltroadwas constructed through the valley as the main eastwest route, and was open by 1927.
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At this point, the highway is a two-lane,asphaltroad.
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A goodasphaltroadof 13 km leads to the village.
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Access to the source is achieved throughasphaltroad.
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The township currently has one and a half miles ofasphaltroadas well.
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The onlyasphaltroadis mostly in a good condition but only reaches the center of the village.
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The 7.7-mile (12.3 km) circuit included a 51-degree concrete banking, anasphaltroadcourse and then-modern facilities, including pit garages.
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Anasphaltroadprovides access to the village, which also has electricity and a fixed telephone connection.
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Creep damage toasphaltroadsurfaces will usually appear as a series of echelon cracks.
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The entire trail is made ofasphaltroad, with more than enough room for side-by-side riding.
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The waterfall is at the end of theasphaltroad.
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The highway starts off as a two-lane, paved,asphaltroad.
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The road was the firstasphaltroadin the state, designed with gradual horseshoe curves to avoid steep grades.
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Anasphaltroadnow leads to the spring.
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Asphaltroadof 600 m length goes to the selo.
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It is anasphaltroad.
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