英:['peɪvɪdʒ]
美:['peɪvɪdʒ]
英:['peɪvɪdʒ]
美:['peɪvɪdʒ]
铺路;铺砌;铺路捐;铺路税
noun
a tax levied to pay for the paving of highways
the right to impose such a tax
the act of laying a pavement
Anglo-French, from Old French paver to pave + -age
1 ‘Yonder cometh a proud potter,’ said Robin, ‘That long hath haunted this way; He was never so courteous a man One penny of pavage to pay.’
2 The testator was an attorney, and his name occurs in many legal documents relating to Holborn in the reign of Edward III.; he was also associated with others of the neighbourhood in various pavage commissions.
3 ‘All this three year and more, potter,’ he said, ‘Thou hast haunted this way, Yet were thou never so courteous a man One penny of pavage to pay.’
4 ‘What is thy name,’ said the potter, ‘’Fore pavage thou ask of me?’
5 Nor pavage will I none pay; Away thy hand fro my horse!
6 The stress distribution and amount of deformation has been counted under different pavage conditions.
计算不同情况下该种管道的应力分布及变形量.