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grout

/grout/US // graʊt //UK // (ɡraʊt) //

灌浆,灌浆料,灌灌浆,灌胶

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a thin, coarse mortar poured into various narrow cavities, as masonry joints or rock fissures, to fill them and consolidate the adjoining objects into a solid mass.
    • : a coat of plaster for finishing a ceiling or interior wall.
    • : Usually grouts. lees; grounds.
    • : Archaic. coarse meal or porridge.grouts, groats.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to fill or consolidate with grout.
    • : to use as grout.

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Examples

  • Handheld grout scrubbers are great for getting into tiny spaces up close and personal.

  • Scrubbing out the grout between your tiles and shining your floor requires different heads as well as power output.

  • The 25-foot power cord makes it easy to move around, and it can be used everywhere from your grout to the inside of your oven.

  • Even the best laid grout eventually needs a good scrubbing—whether for maintenance or deep cleaning—especially in rooms like kitchens and bathrooms, which can get messy quickly.

  • For punishing grout grimeThere’s definitely something to be said for taking a toothbrush and some baking soda to dingey tile grout and scrubbing like hell.

  • Grout had studied French at McGill University in Montreal; she replies gracefully: “Zheneeferr.”

  • “It gave me a really good feeling and it kind of took me to another place, so to speak,” Grout said.

  • After a stopover in Paris—she briefly worked as a subway busker, singing in Arabic for tips—Grout returned to Morocco.

  • But the shock of hearing someone who looks like Grout sing in unaccented Arabic soon dissipated and the crowd fell deadly silent.

  • At home in the city, they bike to work and use recycled grout.

  • The use of grout is, therefore, a sign of inefficient workmanship, and should not be countenanced in good work.

  • Grout is thin liquid mortar, and is legitimately used in gauged arches and other work when fine joints are desired.

  • The epitaph of Sir Jenkin Grout is not wholly unintelligible to the present age.

  • The cement grout filler is applied in the same general manner as the bituminous filler.

  • The surface should be covered with sand and be kept moist until the cement grout has set.