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Cement
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cement
a gray powdery substance that becomes hard if it is mixed with water and sand, used for construction purposes such as sticking bricks of a wall together
Példåk
The sidewalks were cracked and uneven, in need of repair and fresh cement.
A jĂĄrdĂĄk repedezettek Ă©s egyenetlenek voltak, javĂtĂĄsra Ă©s friss cementre volt szĂŒksĂ©g.
02
a paved surface made of concrete
Példåk
Workers patched cracks in the cement.
03
any material that hardens to bind, adhere, or fasten objects together
Példåk
The model was held together with a special cement.
04
a calcified tissue covering the root of a tooth, anchoring it in the jaw
Példåk
Cement attaches the tooth root to the periodontal ligament.
05
any of various materials used in dentistry to fill cavities or secure prosthetics
Példåk
Dental cement must set quickly and bond securely.
to cement
01
cementez, ragaszt
to securely attach or join objects together using a strong adhesive material
Transitive: to cement two things
Ditransitive: to cement sth to sth
Példåk
It 's essential to properly cement the tiles to the floor to prevent them from loosening.
LĂ©nyeges, hogy megfelelĆen cementĂĄlja a burkolatot a padlĂłhoz, hogy megakadĂĄlyozza a meglazulĂĄsĂĄt.
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megszilĂĄrdĂt, cementez
to make something such as an agreement, relationship, etc. stronger
Transitive: to cement an agreement or a relationship
Példåk
Their shared experiences during the trip helped to cement their friendship.
A közös Ă©lmĂ©nyek az utazĂĄs sorĂĄn segĂtettek megszilĂĄrdĂtani a barĂĄtsĂĄgukat.
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cementez, betonnal bevon
to overlay or cover something with concrete
Transitive: to cement a surface
Példåk
The construction crew cemented the sidewalk to improve pedestrian safety.
Az Ă©pĂtĆipari csapat cementtel borĂtotta a jĂĄrdaĂștot, hogy javĂtsa a gyalogosok biztonsĂĄgĂĄt.



























