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pav·ing [ˈpeɪvɪŋ] N no pl

1. paving (paved area):

paving
tlak m

2. paving (material):

paving esp Brit
tlakovci m pl
paving Am
asfalt m

3. paving (technique):

paving

ˈpav·ing stone N esp Brit

paving stone

pave [peɪv] VB trans usu passive

2. pave fig (pathfind):

Usage examples with paving

paving slab

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is generally used as flooring, or as paving (such as for sidewalks).
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Its origins as a watercourse are reflected in the paving design, which appears to ripple like water.
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In addition, the pedestrian underpass and the platforms were equipped with tactile paving.
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Prior to paving, much of the trail was suitable for mountain biking.
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In the early part of 1954, road construction began paving the way for the institution of public land subdivision.
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Bricks varied widely in size and format from small bricks that could be lifted in one hand to ones as big as large paving slabs.
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A small area of red paving tesserae protected by railings marks the spot.
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Some of the timbers were morticed and bore traces of clay flooring and central paving.
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This fountain was removed, however, in 1898 to make room for brick street paving and a trolley line.
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Each with its own way of preparation that go to make up the construction of a paving brick.
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