påve – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
pave
v.
make a road; lay tiles
pavé
n.
method of jewel setting in which gem stones are set very close together
PAVE
The word
PAVE is a
U.S. Air Force program identifier relating to electronic systems. Prior to 1979, PAVE was said to be a
code word for the Air Force unit responsible for the project.
PAVE was used as an inconsequential prefix identifier for a wide range of different programs, though
backronyms and alternative meanings have been used. For example, in the helicopters
PAVE Low and
PAVE Hawk it was said to mean
Precision Avionics Vectoring Equipment, but in PAVE PAWS it was said to mean
Precision Acquisition Vehicle Entry.
Pave
Sett (paving)
A
sett, usually referred to in the plural and known in some places as a
Belgian block, is a broadly rectangular
quarried stone used for
paving roads. Formerly in widespread use, particularly on steeper streets because setts provided horses' hooves with better grip than a smooth surface, they are now encountered rather as decorative stone paving in
landscape architecture. Setts are often inaccurately referred to as "cobbles": a sett is distinct from a
cobblestone in that it is quarried or worked to a regular shape, whereas the latter is generally a small, naturally-rounded rock.
pave
Noun
1. a setting with precious stones so closely set that no metal shows
(hypernym) mount, setting
Verb
1. cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic; "pave the roads in the village"
(hypernym) coat, surface
(hyponym) cobble
(derivation) paving, pavement
pavé
adj.
paved
pavé
nm.
pavement, paving-stone, cobblestone, cobble; block, unit of text that is marked for a future processing operation (Computers)
paver
v.
pave, cobble, stone
pavé
adj.
paved, covered with tiles