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bricklaying

/brik-ley-ing/US // ˈbrɪkˌleɪ ɪŋ //UK // (ˈbrɪkˌleɪɪŋ) //

砌砖,砌砖业,砌砖术,砌砖工

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or occupation of laying bricks in construction.

Examples

  • A bricklaying robot can lay more than 3,000 bricks in an eight-hour shift, up to 10 times what a human can do.

  • We think of it like bricklaying, farming, or any other seemingly menial skill.

  • The pointing of a wall, as previously mentioned, is done either with the bricklaying or at the completion of the work.

  • In typewriting, in typesetting, in bricklaying, or in the highest type of mental work the result is the same.

  • Carpentry, bricklaying, and blacksmithing were usually done by slaves skilled in simple handicrafts.

  • It was to ensure, not only that bricklaying should survive and succeed, but that every bricklayer should survive and succeed.

  • I'll bet they haven't done no bricklaying or plumbing on this place since before the Civil War.