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1 plastering
1. n стр. штукатурные работы; оштукатуривание2. n стр. штукатурка3. n стр. лепные работы4. n стр. воен. жарг. обстрел, бомбардировкаto give the enemy a plastering — нещадно обстреливать противника;
5. n стр. спец. гипсованиеСинонимический ряд:daubing (verb) bedaubing; besmearing; dabbing; daubing; smearing; smudging -
2 smearing
1. размазывание; размывание2. размазывать; размазываниеСинонимический ряд:1. maligning (verb) aspersing; calumniating; defaming; libeling or libelling; maligning; scandalizing; slandering; slurring; spattering; tearing down; traducing; vilifying2. plastering (verb) bedaubing; besmearing; dabbing; daubing; plastering; smudging3. tainting (verb) befouling; besmirching; bespattering; blackening; blurring; clouding; defiling; denigrating; dirtying; discoloring; smutting; soiling; staining; sullying; tainting; tarnishing; tarring4. whipping (verb) beating; blasting; currying; drubbing; dusting; lambasting; licking; mopping up; overrunning; overwhelming; routing; shellacking; smothering; thrashing; trimming; trouncing; upending; walloping; whipping -
3 smudging
размазывать; размазываниеСинонимический ряд:1. plastering (verb) bedaubing; besmearing; dabbing; daubing; plastering; smearing2. soiling (verb) befouling; begriming; blackening; dirtying; fouling; griming; muddying; smirching; soiling; tarnishing3. tainting (verb) besmirching; blurring; clouding; defiling; discoloring; smutting; staining; sullying; tainting; tarring -
4 dabbing
n отделка; отёскаСинонимический ряд:plastering (verb) bedaubing; besmearing; daubing; plastering; smearing; smudging -
5 daubing
1. n обмазка, обмазывание2. n материал для обмазки,Синонимический ряд:1. covering with paint (noun) airbrushing; coating; coloring; covering with paint; decorating; painting; refinishing; spray painting; varnishing2. plastering (verb) bedaubing; besmearing; dabbing; plastering; smearing; smudging
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plaster — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Latin emplastrum, from Greek emplastron, from emplassein to plaster on, from en + plassein to mold, plaster; perhaps akin to Latin planus level, flat more at floor Date: before 12th… … New Collegiate Dictionary
plaster — [[t]plɑ͟ːstə(r), plæ̱s [/t]] plasters, plastering, plastered 1) N UNCOUNT Plaster is a smooth paste made of sand, lime, and water which goes hard when it dries. Plaster is used to cover walls and ceilings and is also used to make sculptures.… … English dictionary
dry — /draɪ / (say druy) adjective (drier, driest) 1. free from moisture; not moist; not wet. 2. not in or under the waters of the sea, rivers, etc.: the dry land. 3. having little or no rain: a dry climate; a dry season. 4. characterised by absence,… …
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loam — /loʊm / (say lohm) noun 1. a loose soil composed of clay and sand, especially a kind containing organic matter and of great fertility. 2. a mixture of clay, sand, straw, etc., used in making moulds for founding, and in plastering walls, stopping… …
Let — Let, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Let} ({Letted} (l[e^]t t[e^]d), [Obs].); p. pr. & vb. n. {Letting}.] [OE. leten, l[ae]ten (past tense lat, let, p. p. laten, leten, lete), AS. l[=ae]tan (past tense l[=e]t, p. p. l[=ae]ten); akin to OFries. l[=e]ta, OS.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English