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Перевод: daub
[существительное] штукатурка ; обмазка ; мазок ; плохая картина; мазня ; пачкотня ; [глагол] обмазывать; мазать; пачкать; грязнить; малевать
Тезаурус:
- The native Britons had lived in groups of round thatched houses whose walls were made of wattle and daub - mud plastered between woven branches.
- Mamma d'Agostino took one of the towels to the sink and then came back and lifting Noreen's arm began to daub it.
- The mystery was the origin of the large quantities of daub.
- The third alternative, and the most straightforward interpretation, was that the daub was contemporary with the backfilling of the drain.
- Readers are at one, levels of sophistication vanish, in those cinematic sequences on stairs and landings, where footsteps echo and distant doors slam, and in a flat below two workmen fool about and daub each other with paint.
- Three pieces of daub were dated and provided an average age and standard error of 830 plus/minus 40 years.
- The backfill material contained a considerable amount of pottery, which was stylistically attributable to the second half of the eleventh century AD, along with much burnt clay or daub thought to derive from wattle walls.
- clay, other than pottery, which has been deliberately subjected to heat (e.g. walls and bases of kilns and hearths, metal-production debris such as tuyeres and furnaces, core material remaining in bronzes after casting on a clay core), or heated accidentally (e.g. daub from a house burnt down in a fire)
- A child screaming is expressing itself, or like those artists who daub things in the West - they say they are expressing themselves."
- In other words, the true date lies between TL 1080 and 1240, with 95 per cent confidence, clearly demonstrating that the third alternative holds: the daub is broadly contemporary with the backfilling of the drain and coincides with clearance of buildings in the eleventh century AD to make way for the building of the priory church.
- Provided the gamma dose rate, which had possibly changed at some point in the history of the daub, was not a dominant contribution to the TL age, TL could solve the mystery.
- This daub could have come from one of three distinct periods.
- Given the possible mixed origins of the backfill, dating the daub by other associated material such as charcoal could not solve the problem.
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