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Definition of unpaved in English: unpavedadjective ʌnˈpeɪvdˌənˈpeɪvd Not paved. 未铺砌的 未铺砌的街道。 Example sentencesExamples - Hannover was a small town where cattle wandered down the unpaved streets, and there was not so much as a single coffee shop in which to pass the hours in intelligent conversation.
- Nora Willman stood at the corner of the small, unpaved street, her basket of fresh fruits and vegetables swinging carelessly in her left hand.
- [The street] was unpaved; and down the middle a gutter forced its way, every now and then forming pools in the holes with which the street abounded.
- The 130,000 people in Chincha Alta live in a world of unpaved streets, windowless huts and open sewers.
- Carlos and his five brothers and sisters grew up in a tiny village in northern Mexico, Autlan de Navarro, where the streets were unpaved and chickens ran riot.
- Limited data, including information on mileage and paved versus unpaved status, are gathered for Minor Collector roads and Local roads.
- The zoning permitted streets to be left unpaved.
- In addition to the cramped quarters, the streets remained unpaved, and because gas lines had not yet been installed, the families used kerosene lamps.
- The houses were made of stone and iron and a lot of the streets were unpaved with stones all over the place.
- As indicated, the only data reported for these roads is whether they are paved or unpaved.
- Here donkey carts clop along unpaved streets past fly-studded carcasses hanging in butchers' shops, and peanut vendors and yam salesmen hawk their wares.
- Dingy wooden buildings are piled together haphazardly, rising three stories and hanging over the unpaved mud street, if you insist on calling it that.
- The streets, which were unpaved and unappealing even in daylight, were taken over by bands of wandering bandits and cutthroats after dark.
- He watches warily as a young man in dusty boots walks down the unpaved street, pushing a flat cart carrying bright yellow plastic chairs, chickens, and a little girl.
- The Arab district is a run-down clump of ugly apartment blocks and unpaved streets; it is rife with unemployment, drug-dealing and gang violence.
- The boys crossed North Avenue and continued walking until they came to a short dirt road, the only unpaved street left in the entire city.
- Many of the pastel-painted adobe shops and homes along the unpaved main street had bullet, mortar, or artillery shell holes and were roofless.
- Nassau, the capital on New Providence and the only real town, was a modest settlement of lightly built wooden houses clustered around a single unpaved street.
- Matheran Station lies at the start of the single, unpaved, main street of the hamlet.
- Anybody got any better quotes or other news from the streets (and unpaved roads)?
Definition of unpaved in US English: unpavedadjectiveˌənˈpeɪvdˌənˈpāvd Not paved. 未铺砌的 未铺砌的街道。 Example sentencesExamples - Dingy wooden buildings are piled together haphazardly, rising three stories and hanging over the unpaved mud street, if you insist on calling it that.
- Many of the pastel-painted adobe shops and homes along the unpaved main street had bullet, mortar, or artillery shell holes and were roofless.
- Limited data, including information on mileage and paved versus unpaved status, are gathered for Minor Collector roads and Local roads.
- Carlos and his five brothers and sisters grew up in a tiny village in northern Mexico, Autlan de Navarro, where the streets were unpaved and chickens ran riot.
- The 130,000 people in Chincha Alta live in a world of unpaved streets, windowless huts and open sewers.
- In addition to the cramped quarters, the streets remained unpaved, and because gas lines had not yet been installed, the families used kerosene lamps.
- Anybody got any better quotes or other news from the streets (and unpaved roads)?
- Hannover was a small town where cattle wandered down the unpaved streets, and there was not so much as a single coffee shop in which to pass the hours in intelligent conversation.
- He watches warily as a young man in dusty boots walks down the unpaved street, pushing a flat cart carrying bright yellow plastic chairs, chickens, and a little girl.
- As indicated, the only data reported for these roads is whether they are paved or unpaved.
- Nassau, the capital on New Providence and the only real town, was a modest settlement of lightly built wooden houses clustered around a single unpaved street.
- The Arab district is a run-down clump of ugly apartment blocks and unpaved streets; it is rife with unemployment, drug-dealing and gang violence.
- The boys crossed North Avenue and continued walking until they came to a short dirt road, the only unpaved street left in the entire city.
- Here donkey carts clop along unpaved streets past fly-studded carcasses hanging in butchers' shops, and peanut vendors and yam salesmen hawk their wares.
- The houses were made of stone and iron and a lot of the streets were unpaved with stones all over the place.
- The streets, which were unpaved and unappealing even in daylight, were taken over by bands of wandering bandits and cutthroats after dark.
- The zoning permitted streets to be left unpaved.
- [The street] was unpaved; and down the middle a gutter forced its way, every now and then forming pools in the holes with which the street abounded.
- Matheran Station lies at the start of the single, unpaved, main street of the hamlet.
- Nora Willman stood at the corner of the small, unpaved street, her basket of fresh fruits and vegetables swinging carelessly in her left hand.
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