concrete in Portuguese
concrete in Portuguese is concreto, betão, concretar — concrete means a hard building material made by mixing cement, water, sand, and gravel, which sets solid.
concrete in Portuguese
concreto
concreto
(countable, uncountable) A building material created by mixing cement, water, and aggregate such as gravel and sand.
betão
(countable, uncountable) A building material created by mixing cement, water, and aggregate such as gravel and sand.
concretar
(usually, transitive) To cover with or encase in concrete (building material).
concretizar
(usually, transitive) To solidify: to change from being abstract to being concrete (actual, real).
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 Portuguese?
"concrete" in Portuguese is concreto, betão, concretar. 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 Portuguese, "concrete" is concreto, betão, concretar.
Are there other ways to say "concrete" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "concrete": concreto, betão, concretar, concretizar.
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