reface
verb [ T ] uk/ˌriːˈfeɪs/ us/ˌriːˈfeɪs/
(在建筑物表面)重新覆盖,重新抹盖,重新贴上
to put an extra layer on top of what is already on the front of a building or structure
A 14th-century mosque that had been refaced with concrete will be restored by the Trust. 将由信托基金会修复一座被混凝土再次覆盖的14世纪的清真寺。
Workers rebuilt and refaced the exterior walls of the two buildings. 工人们重建并重新粉刷了这两座建筑的外墙。
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- They have refaced the palace in a Neoclassical style.
- Around two hundred years ago he refaced the entrance of the farmhouse.
- She was impressed by the large white-columned portico, the cleaned and refaced brickwork, and the elegant white shutters on the windows.
- The facade of the main house was refaced in 1710.
- The steps are granite, and the refaced exterior, columns, and balustrades are marble and limestone.
- Instead of doing a whole kitchen makeover, they might reface the cabinets or change the fixtures.