concretely
具体地说,具体地,具体而言,具体
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Definitions
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- : constituting an actual thing or instance; real: a concrete proof of his sincerity.
- : pertaining to or concerned with realities or actual instances rather than abstractions; particular: concrete ideas.
- : representing or applied to an actual substance or thing, as opposed to an abstract quality: The words “cat,” “water,” and “teacher” are concrete, whereas the words “truth,” “excellence,” and “adulthood” are abstract.
- : made of concrete: a concrete pavement.
- : formed by coalescence of separate particles into a mass; united in a coagulated, condensed, or solid mass or state.
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- : an artificial, stonelike material used for various structural purposes, made by mixing cement and various aggregates, as sand, pebbles, gravel, or shale, with water and allowing the mixture to harden.Compare reinforced concrete.
- : any of various other artificial building or paving materials, as those containing tar.
- : a concrete idea or term; a word or notion having an actual or existent thing or instance as its referent.
- : a mass formed by coalescence or concretion of particles of matter.
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con·cret·ed, con·cret·ing.
- : to treat or lay with concrete: to concrete a sidewalk.
- : to form into a mass by coalescence of particles; render solid.
- : to make real, tangible, or particular.
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con·cret·ed, con·cret·ing.
- : to coalesce into a mass; become solid; harden.
- : to use or apply concrete.
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Examples
In fact, Ruben says Mighty’s synthetic material is hydrophobic and less susceptible to changes in temperature, which gives it an advantage over other 3D printed structures that use more traditional concrete materials.
After concrete is poured for highway pavement, for example, it takes hours to cure and become strong enough to open for traffic.
In his private business, he manufactures concrete structures such as offices, hotels and parking garages.
We asked a number of digital marketers and technology companies to offer concrete advice for brands, publishers and advertisers about what they could or should do now to prepare for CPRA.
She suggested discussing what was on the agenda for tomorrow, which gave Chris something concrete to focus on.
“The whole concept is so concretely established in what we already know,” he said.
While being sure is only the first Iraq lesson that applies, it's the only one that can be concretely accomplished.
Concretely, we must direct our effort to the task that President Kennedy called for long ago.
The word explosion is always used concretely (an explosion, or a detonation as chemists commonly call it).
The thought picture is not only called up by these signs as well as by words but far more vividly and concretely.
Concretely, it means the conditions of desire or disgust which are developed by the complex of conditions thereby aroused.
But one will nowhere find such a series of variously delightful churches springing out of concretely diversified minds.
The past had been most concretely that vanished and slightly sordid tenement of the current housing of the muse.