daub
daub
dɔb
dawb
British pronunciation
/dˈɔːb/

Definición y significado de "daub"en inglés

to daub
01

embadurnar, enlucir

to coat a surface with plaster or a thick substance
Transitive: to daub a surface with a thick substance
to daub definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The ancient structures were often daubed with a mixture of clay and straw for insulation.
Las estructuras antiguas a menudo se embadurnaban con una mezcla de arcilla y paja para el aislamiento.
02

embadurnar

to spread a sticky substance such as mud, paint, etc. on a surface in a careless way
Transitive: to daub a sticky substance on a surface | to daub a sticky substance onto a surface
example
Ejemplos
She daubed sunscreen on her skin before heading to the beach, leaving streaks of white residue.
Ella untó protector solar en su piel antes de ir a la playa, dejando rayas de residuo blanco.
01

pintarrajo, garabato

an unskillful painting
02

mancha, mugre

a blemish made by dirt
03

barro, embarro

a mixture of clay, earth, straw, and sometimes animal dung or other organic materials that is applied as a plaster or coating to walls, typically over a framework of wooden sticks or wattle
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