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pave

/peyv/US // peɪv //UK // (peɪv) //

铺设,铺装,摊铺,铺路

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    paved, pav·ing.

    • : to cover or lay with concrete, stones, bricks, tiles, wood, or the like, so as to make a firm, level surface.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Southern Louisiana. a paved road.

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Examples

  • Finally, he said that one of the most practical education PAVE did was around the best practices that its members and advisors have developed in early AV deployments.

  • This is a time of transition, but I am excited to work with our team—both new and old alike—as we pave a new way forward.

  • Taylor Swift just used a calculated business decision, cloaked in artistic integrity, to pave the way for a digital music war.

  • In contrast, a successful outcome on the nuclear issue could pave the way for progress on other issues of concern with Iran.

  • In elections last May, however, the Flemish separatists won big, which could eventually pave the way to a partitioned nation.

  • Maybe the boys in France and Wales will pave the way for this change.

  • Our gunners had put more than they could afford into the bombardment and had very little wherewith to pave the way.

  • That can do no harm, and may even help to pave the way for bringing about a better state of things some day.

  • I've broke enough in my time to pave Cheapside—jugs and cups and basins.

  • First, as a form in repose, she will tone down savage life, and pave the way from feeling to thought.

  • The chief Quisara was slain, who used to pave the way to his dwelling with the skulls of those be had overcome.