Cobbled Meaning in English
word · lemma: cobble
ˈkɑbəɫd
KAH-buhld
kˈɒbəld
KOB-uhld
التعريف
Made with cobblestones, usually referring to streets or surfaces that are covered in small, rounded stones set closely together.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually used as an adjective before 'streets', 'roads', or 'paths' ('cobbled streets'). It indicates an old-fashioned or European atmosphere. Rarely used for modern roads. Don't confuse with 'cobbler' (shoe repairer).
Spanish: empedradoPortuguese (BR): calçado com paralelepípedos - empedradoPortuguese (PT): calçado com paralelepípedos - empedradoChinese (Simplified): 用鹅卵石铺成的Chinese (Traditional): 用鵝卵石鋪成的Hindi: कंकड़-पत्थर से बनाArabic: مرصوف بالحجارةBengali: পাথরের খণ্ডে বাঁধানো - কঙ্কর সংবলিতRussian: брусчатый - мощёныйJapanese: 石畳の - 石を敷き詰めたVietnamese: lát đá cuộiKorean: 자갈이 깔린Turkish: kaldırım taşlı - taş döşeliUrdu: پتھر کی سلوں سے بنا ہواIndonesian: berbatu - berbatu bulat
جمل نموذجية
We walked down the cobbled street.
basic
The old town has many cobbled roads.
basic
She tripped on the uneven cobbled path.
basic
Cars make a lot of noise driving on cobbled streets.
natural
Tourists love the charming cobbled lanes in the city center.
natural
I twisted my ankle running across the cobbled square.
natural