concrete
Prononciation : [/ˌkɑnˈkɹit/]
Mot
Contexte : « physical characteristics »
(adjective) referring to something that is solid, real, and can be touched or seen. When you can feel or see something, it's concrete.
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The concrete wall was sturdy and unmovable.
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The idea of friendship is not concrete; you can't touch it.
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Is the concept of time concrete or abstract?
Contexte : « building material »
(noun) a hard building material made by mixing cement, sand, and water. It is used to make roads, buildings, and other structures.
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The workers poured concrete to make the foundation of the house.
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The playground didn't have any concrete; it was all grass.
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Why is concrete a popular choice for construction projects?
Contexte : « make specific »
(verb) to make an idea or concept clear and specific. When you explain something in detail, you make it concrete.
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Can you concrete your plan so we all understand what to do?
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She failed to concrete her argument, so nobody understood her point.
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How can you concrete your explanation to make it easier to understand?
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