concrete
noun
/kɑŋˈkɹiːt/
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/kɵnˈkɹiːt/
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/kɵŋˈkɹiːt/
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/ˈkɑnkɹiːt/
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/ˈkɑŋkɹiːt/
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/ˈkɒnkɹiːt/
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/ˈkɒŋkɹiːt/
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/ˌkɑnˈkɹiːt/
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- (countable, uncountable) A building material created by mixing cement, water, and aggregate such as gravel and sand.
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Beton
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concrete
adjective
/kɑŋˈkɹiːt/
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/kɵnˈkɹiːt/
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/kɵŋˈkɹiːt/
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/ˈkɑnkɹiːt/
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/ˈkɑŋkɹiːt/
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/ˈkɒnkɹiːt/
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- Real, actual, tangible.
- Particular, specific, rather than general.
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konkret,
bestimmt,
genau
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- Being or applying to actual things, rather than abstract qualities or categories.
- (obsolete) Not liquid or fluid; solid.
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konkret
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- (not comparable) Made of concrete (building material).
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Beton,
aus Beton
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concrete
verb
/kɑŋˈkɹiːt/
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/kɵnˈkɹiːt/
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/kɵŋˈkɹiːt/
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/ˈkɑnkɹiːt/
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/ˈkɑŋkɹiːt/
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/ˈkɒnkɹiːt/
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/ˈkɒŋkɹiːt/
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/ˌkɑnˈkɹiːt/
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- (usually, transitive) To cover with or encase in concrete (building material).
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betonieren,
einbetonieren
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- (usually, transitive) To solidify: to change from being abstract to being concrete (actual, real).
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konkretisieren
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concretize
verb
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- (transitive) To make concrete, substantial, real, or tangible; to represent or embody a concept through a particular instance or example.
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konkretisieren
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concretion
noun
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- A solid, hard mass formed by a process of aggregation or coalescence.
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Konkretion
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concreter
noun
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- A person who pours or works with concrete
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Betonbauer
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concretism
noun
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- (art) An abstractionist painting movement that evolved in the 1930s.
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Konkretismus
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concretely
adverb
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- In a concrete manner, physically, definitely
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konkret
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