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Перевод: lath speek lath


[существительное]
планка ; рейка ; дранка ; штукатурная дрань;
[глагол]
прибивать рейки или планки


Тезаурус:

  1. A foot has been put through the loft floor and now a hole needs to be repaired in a lath and plaster bedroom ceiling.
  2. He was aware of the lath and plaster clinging to the bottom of the joists; put a foot through that and you'd be right through the ceiling below; chap could fall slap into the bath from here, probably; or into the twins' room, maybe; perish the thought; daddy coming crashing through the ceiling, give the little perishers nightmares for the rest of their lives.
  3. There is dampness here too, and in some of the rooms the ceiling has fallen in, the plaster and lath lying draped over the heavy, old-fashioned furniture like some clumsy travesty of a dust-sheet.
  4. Rooms gaped empty on the next landing, their doors gone for firewood, paper stripped and plaster crumbling away from the lath walls.
  5. Windsor chairs have been produced in the Chilterns for well over 200 years in an enormous variety of types: double bows, smoker's bows, lath backs and scroll backs to name but a few.
  6. What is peculiarly novelistic about George Eliot's opening gambit is its pseudodocumentary specificity - the proper names and the date: "the roomy workshop of Jonathan Burge, carpenter and builder in the village of Hayslope, as it appeared on the lath of June, in the year of Our Lord, 1799".
  7. I found this lath back by far the most comfortable and remarkable, its size being ideal for my build.
  8. Around the frames were hung walls of lath and plaster, with the upper storeys occasionally protected by hung tiles, and the roofs covered in the same materials or, in some cases, with Horsham Slate.
  9. Lath and plaster repair
  10. In older properties, where ceilings are of lath and plaster, the weight of a plaster ceiling centrepiece can pull the plaster keying away from the laths, causing the whole centre to sag alarmingly.
  11. But these are all landsmen; of week days past pent up in lath and plaster - tied to counters, nailed to benches, clinched to desks.
  12. The roof was split palm lath, tied and pinned as thatch, then covered with a finely woven matting which made it quite weather-proof.
  13. The gloom rolled back until I could see six or seven huts: they were grass-roofed, mean little constructions of board and lath, surrounded by muddy pools by which dozens of small black pigs were wagging their corkscrew tails and chasing each other over the cliffs.

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