tarmac in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for tarmac in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.tarmac [Am ˈtɑrmæk, Brit ˈtɑːmak] N

II.tarmac <pres part tarmacking; pt, pp tarmacked> [Am ˈtɑrmæk, Brit ˈtɑːmak] VB trans Brit

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tarmac in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tarmac in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.tarmac® [ˈtɑ:mæk, Am ˈtɑ:r-], tarmacadam® -ck- N no pl

II.tarmac® [ˈtɑ:mæk, Am ˈtɑ:r-], tarmacadam® -ck- VB trans Brit

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Most supermoto race tracks have a tarmac size of 50-75% and the remaining percentage of the course is off-road.
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It is a large transport operation airfield with hangars and significant tarmac space.
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A narrow tarmac road winds steeply up the southern approach.
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The 23 cm thick base course is the top-most layer of the tarmac.
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It is served by a very large concrete runway with 500 x 200 m tarmac.
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Further runway surfacing work has been delayed until warmer weather allows the tarmac to cure.
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However tarmac footpaths around three sides of the ground have recently replaced grass, although the far end has been left with a more natural effect.
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It has one-storey and thus there are no aerobridges, and passengers must take a short walk on the tarmac to reach their aircraft.
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It is a small airport, with a single tarmac with one building.
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Tarmac duty could last several months or more.
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