单词 | screeded |
释义 | screededadj.ΚΠ 1819 W. Scott Waverley Novels XII. Gloss. 522/1 Screeded, torn. 1869 Lippincott's Monthly Mag. Oct. 413/1 It's no very like the land o' the leal, here..wi'..you in thae screeded duds, and us twa in our sark sleeves. 2. Of a surface: made level by means of screeds (cf. screed v.1 3). ΚΠ 1904 Rep. Chief of Engineers U.S. Army in Ann. Rep. War Dept. VIII. iv. 3828 The concrete foundations were finished with a screeded coat of cement mortar on top of the waterproofing. 1941 E. Molloy Concrete Work (1942) viii. 131 If the marble is ¾ in. thick, the screeded floor should be 1¼ in. below the finished floor level. 1995 J. A. Sciortino Constr. & Maintenance Artisanal Fishing Harbours & Village Landings (U.N. Food & Agric. Organization) 39/1 The solid quay in Figure 36 has been built from concrete blocks laid, by crane, on a screeded bed of stone chippings or aggregate. 2008 C. Baden-Powell et al. Architect's Pocket Bk. (ed. 3) ii. 73 A stone floor may cost more than a good quality carpet on a screeded floor but once the carpet requires replacement, the stone is quickly seen to have been the economic choice. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1819 |
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