cement in the PONS Dictionary

cement Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

‘wet cement, keep off off!’

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The port's chief exports include jute, leather, tobacco, frozen fish, and shrimp; major imports include grain, cement, fertilizer, coal, and wood pulp.
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There was even a cement campaign, whereby large quantities of cement bags were offered to the club.
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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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His signature roles as defender of the masses in many action films has cemented his reputation and has gained him a large following.
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Industries developed within the port include oil refining, food and salt processing, cement manufacturing, fishing, brewing, and tanning.
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It was reintroduced in 1936, cementing military influence over government after that time.
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Photo-initiated cements can not be used in cases involving opaque structures such as metal substrates.
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The state is the second largest source of cement.
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They had a belief that cemented their directions and determined their path of development.
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The cement that is produced may or may not have the same chemical composition as the sediment.
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