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GRAVELS - traducción al árabe

MIX OF CRUMBLED STONE (GRAIN SIZE RANGE BETWEEN 2 – 63 MM ACCORDING TO ISO 14688)
Crusher run; Pay gravel; Runner crush; Crush and run; Pea shingle; Gravels; Bank gravel; Bench gravel; Fine gravel; Pea gravel; Piedmont gravel; Plateau gravel
  • abbr=on}})
  • Graded mechanically [[crushed stone]], with particle sizes roughly between 5 and 15 mm
  • Sand and gravel separator in a gravel pit in Germany
  • A [[gravel road]] in Finland
  • Naturally occurring sedimentary gravel bed

GRAVELS         

ألاسم

جَمْرَة ; حَصَب ; حَصْباء

الفعل

حَصَبَ ; حَصَّبَ

gravel         
اسْم : حَصًى . حَصْباء
GRAVEL         

ألاسم

جَمْرَة ; حَصَب ; حَصْباء

الفعل

حَصَبَ ; حَصَّبَ

Definición

gravel
¦ noun
1. a loose mixture of small stones, often used for paths and roads.
2. Medicine aggregations of crystals formed in the urinary tract.
¦ verb (gravels, gravelling, gravelled; US gravels, graveling, graveled)
1. cover with gravel.
2. US informal anger or annoy.
Origin
ME: from OFr., dimin. of grave (see grave4).

Wikipedia

Gravel

Gravel is a loose aggregation of rock fragments. Gravel occurs naturally throughout the world as a result of sedimentary and erosive geologic processes; it is also produced in large quantities commercially as crushed stone.

Gravel is classified by particle size range and includes size classes from granule- to boulder-sized fragments. In the Udden-Wentworth scale gravel is categorized into granular gravel (2–4 mm or 0.079–0.157 in) and pebble gravel (4–64 mm or 0.2–2.5 in). ISO 14688 grades gravels as fine, medium, and coarse, with ranges 2–6.3 mm to 20–63 mm. One cubic metre of gravel typically weighs about 1,800 kg (or a cubic yard weighs about 3,000 lb).

Gravel is an important commercial product, with a number of applications. Almost half of all gravel production is used as aggregate for concrete. Much of the rest is used for road construction, either in the road base or as the road surface (with or without asphalt or other binders.) Naturally occurring porous gravel deposits have a high hydraulic conductivity, making them important aquifers.

Ejemplos de uso de GRAVELS
1. They reinforced railroads with hundreds of cubic meters of gravels and retaining walls with stones.
2. A huge blasting was conducted at the construction site of the Wonsan Youth Hydro–power Station recently to secure enough gravels and sand.
3. According to ancient historians, the depth of the lava flow was a long spear’s length, around three meters and it flowed like a red–blue boiling river, carrying in its way gravels, stones and trees, with a noise–like thunder.
4. I found great gatherings of arsefeet at Attenborough nature reserve, run by the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust÷ an impressive expanse of reclaimed gravels pits between the railway line and the Trent.
5. The builders, with this spirit, excavated earth for the foundations of the generating room and the sluiceway in the biting cold water in the depth of the winter and ran some 40 kilometers a day to carry gravels, sand and concrete mixture.