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plastering

/plas-ter-ing, plah-ster-/US // ˈplæs tər ɪŋ, ˈplɑ stər- //UK // (ˈplɑːstərɪŋ) //

抹灰,瓦工,抹灰工,抹灰工程

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the process of working with plaster.
    • : a coating of plaster.
    • : a decisive defeat; drubbing.

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Examples

  • The independent and go-getter spirit started young, with the band plastering posters throughout the Windy City.

  • Just when did parents get so into plastering their kids all over their social networks?

  • Limestone walls conduct more heat in and out than an equal thickness of glass, bricks, plastering, and wainscoting.

  • The custom of plastering the initiated over with clay or filth was common in Greek as in barbaric mysteries.

  • The “Hartebeest-house” is a hut of rude construction, the usual materials being reeds and grass with a plastering of mud.

  • The birds reduce the orifice of the cavity to a very small size by plastering up the greater part of it with mud.

  • During that day, I employed myself in tempering the clay for chinking the walls and plastering the chimney.