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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction – materials & technologies, 2nd edition, la Maison du dictionnaire. 2007.
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction – materials & technologies, 2nd edition, la Maison du dictionnaire. 2007.
Concrete slab — Suspended slab under construction, with the formwork still in place … Wikipedia
slab — [slæb] n 1.) a thick flat piece of a hard material such as stone ▪ a concrete slab ▪ paving slabs slab of ▪ They used a slab of concrete as a lid. 2.) slab of cake/chocolate/meat etc a large flat piece of cake etc 3.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
Slab — can refer to:Physical objects and substances* A broad flat square or rectangular piece of wood, stone or other solid material used to construct buildings, pavements, patios, paths, etc: see Paver (flooring) and flagstone. * An outside piece cut… … Wikipedia
Concrete degradation — may have various causes. Concrete can be damaged by fire, aggregate expansion, sea water effects, bacterial corrosion, calcium leaching, physical damage and chemical damage (from carbonation, chlorides, sulfates and distilled water). This process … Wikipedia
CONCRETE — Concrete is a compound made from sand, gravel, and cement, while cement is a mixture of minerals that become hard when water is added, binding the sand and gravel into a solid mass. Although concrete is traditionally considered an Ancient… … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
slab — /slæb / (say slab) noun 1. a broad, flat, somewhat thick piece of stone, wood, or other solid material. 2. → concrete slab. 3. a thick slice of anything: a slab of bread. 4. a rough outside piece cut from a log, as in sawing it into boards. 5.… …
slab — [slæb] noun [C] a large flat piece of something, especially something hard a concrete slab[/ex] a slab of chocolate[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
slab — [ slæb ] noun count 1. ) a large flat piece of a hard material such as stone or wood: a slab of rock/marble a concrete/stone slab 2. ) slab of a large piece of food: a slab of meat/butter/chocolate A man was eating a huge slab of pizza. 3. ) a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slab — slab1 [slab] n. [ME sclabbe] 1. a piece that is flat, broad, and fairly thick [a slab of concrete, a slab of bread] 2. any of the rough, outer pieces removed from a log in sawing it into lumber vt. slabbed, slabbing 1. to make into a slab or… … English World dictionary
slab — (n.) late 13c., large, flat mass, of unknown origin, possibly related to O.Fr. escalpe thin fragment of wood, which seems to be a Gaulish loan word (Cf. Bret. scolp, Welsh ysgolp splinter, chip ). But OED rejects this on formal grounds. Meaning… … Etymology dictionary
slab — ► NOUN 1) a large, thick, flat piece of solid material, in particular stone, concrete, or heavy food. 2) Brit. a table used for laying a body on in a mortuary. 3) an outer piece of timber sawn from a log. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary