daub
daub
dɔb
dawb
British pronunciation
/dˈɔːb/

Definizione e significato di "daub"in inglese

to daub
01

intonacare, imbiancare

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
Esempi
To achieve a distressed appearance, the artist chose to daub the furniture with layers of uneven paint.
Per ottenere un aspetto consumato, l'artista ha scelto di imbiancare i mobili con strati di vernice irregolari.
02

splamare

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
Esempi
They daubed adhesive onto the back of the wallpaper before applying it to the wall.
Hanno spalmato l'adesivo sul retro della carta da parati prima di applicarla al muro.
01

scarabocchio, macchia

an unskillful painting
02

macchia, sbavatura

a blemish made by dirt
03

intonaco, fango

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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