Word familyadverbconcretelynounconcretenessconcretionconcretismconcretistconcretizationconcrete jungleconcrete mixeradjectiveconcretionaryconcretiveconcreteverbconcretize
concrete evidence• Beyond this, there is much speculation but little or no concrete evidence.• Not even the National Enquirer can dispute such concrete evidence.• The report appears content that such rhetoricalgapsloom between the concrete evidence it amasses and the maxims it imparts.• In the absence of any concrete evidence of an agreement it is unlikely that this could have been done.• They were continualconcrete evidence of the sleight of hand which had conjured me from one world to another.• What members will be hoping for is some early results and some concrete evidence that their voices are being heard.
TBCto cover something such as a path, wall etc with concrete 用混凝土铺砌[浇筑]〔小路、墙等〕
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concrete• As far as I could see, a holy well pointed out to me by my 1973 taxi driver had also been concreted.• Cutting Edges On boundaries that don't butt up to existing walls, blocks must first be concreted in position.
Originconcrete2
(1300-1400)Latinconcretus, past participle of concrescere“to grow together”, from com- ( → COM-) + crescere“to grow”