英:['pɑ:dʒɪtɪŋ]
美:['pɑdʒɪtɪŋ]
英:['pɑ:dʒɪtɪŋ]
美:['pɑdʒɪtɪŋ]
粗涂灰泥( parget的现在分词 );
verb
transitive verb
to coat with plasterespecially: to apply ornamental or waterproofing plaster to
noun
plaster, whitewash, or roughcast for coating a wall
plasterwork especially in raised ornamental figures on walls
Verb Middle English pargetten, from Middle French parjeter, literally, to throw out, from par- thoroughly (from Latin per-) + jeter to throw — more at jet
The first known use of parget was in the 14th century
1 Topped by a peaked roof and an ornate weather vane, the building had bays of multipaned windows and pargeting or parged decoration, in which flowers and other designs are done in raised plaster or concrete.
2 The prince pulled a golden bell-cord that shone against the green pargeting of the wall.
3 Broken oyster shells are distinguishable in the decorated plasterwork, indicating that the pargeting was done at Jamestown.
4 In the Little Shambles, too, there are many curious details in the high gables, pargeting and oriel windows.
1 涂灰泥