Grout
[graʊt] or [ɡraʊt]
解释:
(noun.) a thin mortar that can be poured and used to fill cracks in masonry or brickwork.
(verb.) bind with grout; 'grout the bathtub'.
校对:菲利斯--From WordNet
解释:
(n.) Coarse meal; ground malt; pl. groats.
(n.) Formerly, a kind of beer or ale.
(n.) Lees; dregs; grounds.
(n.) A thin, coarse mortar, used for pouring into the joints of masonry and brickwork; also, a finer material, used in finishing the best ceilings. Gwilt.
(v. t.) To fill up or finish with grout, as the joints between stones.
手打:米米
解释:
n. coarse meal: the sediment of liquor: lees: a thin coarse mortar: a fine plaster for finishing ceilings.—n. Grout′ing the filling up or finishing with grout: the stuff so used.—adj. Grout′y thick muddy: sulky.
校对:伊薇特