Cobblestones Meaning in English
word · lemma: cobblestone
ˈkɑbəɫˌstoʊnz
KAH-buhl-stohnz
kˈɒbəlstˌəʊnz
KOB-uhl-stohnz
परिभाषा
Rounded stones, typically set closely together, used to make old streets and roads.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Mostly found in descriptions of historic towns or old European streets. Not to be confused with modern paving. Common collocations: 'walk on the cobblestones', 'cobblestone streets'. Usually plural.
Spanish: adoquinesPortuguese (BR): paralelepípedos - pedras de calçamentoPortuguese (PT): calçadas de pedra - paralelepípedosChinese (Simplified): 鹅卵石路面Chinese (Traditional): 鵝卵石路面Hindi: पत्थर की सड़केंArabic: حجارة الرصفBengali: পাথরের খন্ড - পাকা পাথরRussian: булыжник - брусчаткаJapanese: 玉石Vietnamese: đá cuội lát đườngKorean: 자갈돌 - 조약돌 (도로)Turkish: kaldırım taşı - arnavut taşıUrdu: گول پتھر - کوبل اسٹونIndonesian: batu bulat - batu paving
उदाहरण वाक्य
The old street was made of cobblestones.
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People walked carefully over the cobblestones.
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The horse's hooves made noise on the cobblestones.
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I love how the cobblestones give the city a charming, old-world feel.
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Be careful, those cobblestones get really slippery when it rains.
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The café has tables outside right on the cobblestones.
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