stucco 的 2 个定义
plural stuc·coes, stuc·cos.
- an exterior finish for masonry or frame walls, usually composed of cement, sand, and hydrated lime mixed with water and laid on wet.
- any of various fine plasters for decorative work, moldings, etc.
- any of various finishes made with cement, plaster, or mortar, as albarium.
- a wall, facing, molding, or other work made of such materials.
stuc·coed, stuc·co·ing.
- to cover or ornament with stucco.
stucco 近义词
等同于 plaster
更多stucco例句
- Bill thought about his youthful days living in New Orleans and working at the Maison De Ville, a small dusty red stucco painted guest house overlooking Toulouse Street.
- Israeli bullet casings littered the floors of the entrances to residences that were transformed into stucco barracks.
- As I reach the berm of sand, tile and stucco that marked a kind of front line, bodies are being piled on carts in the street.
- In January, the stucco converted farm building, divided into two apartments, went on the market for $500,000.
- With well-trimmed lawns between identical stucco townhomes, it appears almost tranquil.
- In house after house are the same new windows with peeling manufacturing stickers, the same tiled courtyard, the same raw stucco.
- The elegant roof was supported on three rows of red sandstone pillars, adorned with chaste gilding and stucco-work.
- The narrow door into the corridor is also seen, and the stucco capitals and bases of the columns.
- The walls were coated with fine stucco, white and firm—an evidence of antiquity—and ornamented with bands of a bright red pigment.
- There was a white light on all the stucco parapets, and their shadows slanted clear and delicately purple to the west.
- Over the wall was spread a coating of fine marble stucco for decorative purposes, which gave it a finish of dazzling white.