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 artisan decided to daub the walls with a layer of textured plaster for a rustic look.
El artesano decidió embadurnar las paredes con una capa de yeso texturizado para un aspecto rústico.
To repair the cracks, the mason had to daub the ceiling with fresh plaster.
Para reparar las grietas, el albañil tuvo que embadurnar el techo con yeso fresco.
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 ointment on the wound to soothe the irritation and promote healing.
Ella untó ungüento en la herida para calmar la irritación y promover la curación.
He daubed mud on his face as camouflage for the outdoor game.
Él embadurnó barro en su cara como camuflaje para el juego al aire libre.
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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