wainscoted
adjective (also wainscotted) uk/ˈweɪn.skə.tɪd/ us/ˈweɪn.skɑː.t̬ɪd/ /ˈweɪn.skoʊ.t̬ɪd/
贴了护墙板的,有墙裙的
(of the lower part of a wall in a room) covered in an area of flat, rectangular pieces of wood or another material
The wall behind the desk and platform is wainscoted in carved oak. 书桌和讲台后面安装了雕花橡木护墙板。
Here King James IV slept in "a little wainscotted room" in April 1617. 1617年四月,国王詹姆斯四世睡在这里的一间“贴了护墙板的小屋”里。
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- The first-floor gallery, open to the sky, is beautifully panelled and wainscoted.
- My notion is that these old wainscoted walls should be brightened up a bit.
- Round the wainscotted walls ran narrow benches which could be folded down.