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concretely

/kon-kreet, kong-, kon-kreet, kong- for 1-10, 13-15; kon-kreet, kong- for 11, 12/US // ˈkɒn krit, ˈkɒŋ-, kɒnˈkrit, kɒŋ- for 1-10, 13-15; kɒnˈkrit, kɒŋ- for 11, 12 //UK // (ˈkɒnkriːt) //

具体地说,具体地,具体而言,具体

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.
v.无主动词 verb
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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.