concrete in Japanese
concrete in Japanese is 実際の, 具体的, コンクリートの — concrete means a hard building material made by mixing cement, water, sand, and gravel, which sets solid.
concrete in Japanese
実際の
具体的
Pronounced: gutaiteki
コンクリートの
Pronounced: konkurītono
(not comparable) Made of concrete (building material).
コンクリート
Pronounced: konkurīto
(countable, uncountable) A building material created by mixing cement, water, and aggregate such as gravel and sand.
What does "concrete" mean?
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noun A hard building material made by mixing cement, water, sand, and gravel, which sets solid.
"The workers poured concrete for the new foundation."
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adjective Actual and specific rather than vague or abstract.
"She asked for concrete proof, not just promises."
concrete in a sentence
- The workers poured concrete for the new foundation.
- Cracks had formed in the old concrete pavement.
- She asked for concrete proof, not just promises.
- We need a concrete plan, not just good intentions.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "concrete" in Japanese?
"concrete" in Japanese is 実際の, 具体的, コンクリートの. concrete means: A hard building material made by mixing cement, water, sand, and gravel, which sets solid.
How do you use "concrete" in a sentence?
Example: "The workers poured concrete for the new foundation." In Japanese, "concrete" is 実際の, 具体的, コンクリートの.
Are there other ways to say "concrete" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "concrete": 実際の, 具体的, コンクリートの, コンクリート.
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