asphalt 的 3 个定义
- any of various dark-colored, solid, bituminous substances, native in various areas of the earth and composed mainly of hydrocarbon mixtures.
- a similar substance that is the by-product of petroleum-cracking operations.
- a mixture of such substances with gravel, crushed rock, or the like, used for paving.
- to cover or pave with asphalt.
- of, relating to, or containing asphalt: asphalt tile.
asphalt 近义词
bituminous substanced
更多asphalt例句
- Each one consists of two layers of asphalt, which the company fuses together with a proprietary method during manufacturing, making each piece remarkably resilient to gusts.
- On top of that, GAF’s DuraGrip sealant melts in the sun between rows of shingles, fusing the asphalt faces together and keeping everything stuck tight.
- Simple Green is a degreaser, and asphalt is a petroleum product.
- Although a company that specializes in sealing asphalt might not use all three of them, you can get what will work best on your own, especially because you have such a small area to repair.
- Gentner and his team put samples of a common asphalt mixture into a furnace and warmed it up through a range of temperatures.
- When they are full, many landfills are capped—covered with asphalt or concrete.
- Outside are a regulation-sized soccer field, baseball field, football field, and a quarter-mile asphalt track.
- Think of an asphalt parking lot, which during summer can still be warm hours after the Sun sets.
- Asphalt Jungle is sometimes considered the first heist movie, but for me it all starts with Rififi.
- Instead of laying down concrete and asphalt on the ground, the Brusaws hit upon the idea of using pavers.
- After breakfast he sauntered along the brief strip of asphalt which the villagers believe to be a promenade.
- Felt covered with bitumen is an excellent substitute for asphalt, and is not liable to crack or squeeze out.
- A damp-proof course has been introduced consisting of a thin sheet of lead sandwiched between layers of asphalt.
- Asphalt (fig. 9) recently has come into great favour with architects; a layer or in.
- "Lift Pete's forefoot—the off one, Joe," she commanded, stepping down into the asphalt court.