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I . cement [səˈment] SUST. sin pl.

1. cement (powder):

cement m

2. cement (concrete):

beton m

3. cement fig.:

spoiwo nt

4. cement (glue):

klej m

II . cement [səˈment] V. trans.

1. cement (cover):

2. cement (glue):

kleić [perf s-]

3. cement fig. (forge):

cement mixer SUST.

cemented carbide SUST.

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cemented carbide TÉC.

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One half-cemented cricket pitch, one ground each for football, handball, cricket and 400-meter athletic track and three volleyball grounds.
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If one of the team members died, it was recommended that their remains be embalmed and cemented.
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The water diverters are non-moveable boulders cemented into place.
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As the world's first wide-body jetliner, the 747 had revolutionized air travel, and cemented its manufacturer's dominance in the passenger aircraft market.
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When the sea covering the northern part of the country retreated, it left layers of sandstone sediments cemented with kaolin, clay and other materials.
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The silk is a protein, fibroin, that was cemented in place by the use of gum, another protein, sericin.
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It is usually processed by sintering and is a frequent additive in cemented carbides.
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The word laterite has been used for variably cemented, sesquioxide-rich soil horizons.
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They are usually made from high speed steel or cemented carbide, and have one or more flutes.
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They do not have regular coiling like that of a typical gastropod shell, and they are usually cemented onto a hard surface.
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