0 (also adjective) (of) a substance put on walls, ceilings etc which dries to form a hard smooth surface -- ปูนฉาบผนัง
1 (also adjective) (also plaster of Paris) (of) a similar quick-drying substance used for supporting broken limbs, making models etc -- ปูนปลาสเตอร์
2 (also sticking-plaster; Band-Aid American) (a piece of) sticky tape (sometimes with a dressing) used to cover a wound etc -- ปลาสเตอร์ปิดแผล
You should put a plaster on that cut.
3 to put plaster on -- โบกปูน
They plastered the walls.
In these structures the dome is made from a thin shell of curving timber members sandwiched between leadwork and plaster.
On their interiors he placed light insulating elements and then interior panelling or plaster.
These almost unpunctured walls are plastered and painted white.
If language is a building, then usage conflicts are matters of surface finish - a shade of paint here, some plaster cracks there.
The features consisted of two pits in the bedrock plastered with stucco to form subfloor basins.
After settling the final form in a clay model, it was enlarged to a fullscale set of plaster fragments in his workshop.
The rooms in these houses had thick plaster floors placed over a well-prepared base composed of small cobblestones.
It is a plaster wall, or a sheet of canvas, a panel, a screen, or a piece of paper.
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物質, 灰泥,灰漿, 黏性物質…
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yeso, tirita, escayola…
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reboco, argamassa, estuque…
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しっくい, ばんそうこう, ギプス…
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