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I . gravel [ˈgrævl] SUBST

1. gravel (small stones):

gravel
a gravel path

2. gravel MÉD:

gravel

II . gravel <Brit: -ll-, Am: -l-> [ˈgrævl] VERBE trans

Expressions couramment utilisées avec gravel

to gravel sth
a gravel path

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Initially the gate could not be closed as it was covered in a thick layer of gravel.
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Environmental impacts from the gravel removal were to be a major resource issue for decades after.
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Below this was a bed of gravel, up to 3 metres deep.
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It could climb 30 hills and it drove over a pile of gravel with an angle of 25 with ease.
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The shore of the lake and at least the shallower areas are composed of sand and gravel.
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Even now, it is used by gravel trains.
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To the west are large lakes (one sifted and worked for gravel).
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They usually nest on bare ground, sometimes in raised locations including stumps or gravel roofs.
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By 1935, the route was still just a gravel road.
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This is a gravel ramp, and the parking area is limited to about five cars.
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