replaster
verb [ T ] (also re-plaster) uk/ˌriːˈplɑː.stər/
重刷灰浆
to make the surface of a wall or a ceiling smooth by spreading a new layer of plaster (= a substance that becomes hard as it dries) on it
Today we are going to replaster the whole house: floors, ceilings, and walls. 今天,我们会全屋重刷灰浆:地面、天花板和墙。
Every year, the whole community works together to replaster the mosque. 每年,整个社区会一起给清真寺重刷灰浆。
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- It cost £1,200 to break the ceiling plaster, find the broken wire, replace it, and replaster the ceiling.
- The old sandstone looks so attractive, it's tempting to not re-plaster these areas.
- We had to rewire, replumb, and replaster the whole house, as well as install a kitchen and a bathroom.