"Plasterers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Plasterers are skilled workers who apply plaster, a mixture of water, sand, and cement, to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces to create a smooth finish.They use various tools and techniques to shape and smooth out the plaster, and they may also be involved in applying decorative finishes such as texture or moldings.Plasterers work in a variety of settings, including on construction sites, in factories, and in specialized workshops. They often work with other craftsmen, such as carpenters and painters, to ensure a high-quality finish on building projects.Their work involves a range of tasks, including: Measuring and mixing plaster Applying plaster to walls and ceilings Smoothing out the plaster to create a smooth finish Creating decorative features such as moldings and texture Repairing and renewing existing plasterwork.Plasterers typically require a combination of technical skills and physical abilities, including: Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination Attention to detail and ability to create smooth, even finishes Ability to work at heights and in confined spaces Knowledge of codes and regulations relating to building construction Physical stamina to perform physically demanding tasks for long periods.
Plasmoptysis refers to the expectoration (spitting up) of blood or a bloody sputum, often associated with lung disease, such as tuberculosis. It can also refer to the spitting up of frothy or foamy mucus, which can be a sign of various lung conditions.
Plasmodiosis, also known as extracorporeal plasmodiosis, is an infection caused by the Plasmodium parasite. It occurs in animals, including humans who handle, eat, or work with infected animals, such as zoo or laboratory workers.
A paste or molded mass, usually of gypsum or a mixture of gypsum and sand, etc., that is hardened either naturally or under heat, especially when mixed with water, used for coating or covering walls, ceilings, or other surfaces, often used for decorative purposes.
Plasterboard, also known as gypsum board, wallboard, or gypsum panel, is a type of building material used to make walls and ceilings in buildings. It is a flat, rigid panel made of gypsum plaster sandwiched between two layers of paper or a similar substrate.The inner cores of the gypsum panels are made from gypsum plaster and are often used in conjunction with joints and tape for a smooth surface. These surfaces are particularly tough and resistant to abrasion. Other forms of plasterboard have thicker outer facings or may comprise surfaces of other materials.Plasterboard is commonly used for walls, ceilings, and partitions in buildings because it is a sound blocker, inexpensive, has high fire-resistance ratings, is cost-effective for construction, and can be painted or finished with other materials.It is also known by the following names: 1. Drywall2. Gypsum board3. Wallboard4. Gib5. BaBoPlast This material is one of the safest building materials, and also the most widely used building materials in every corner of the world.
A person whose occupation is to apply plaster to walls and ceilings, typically in order to create a smooth finish, cover joints, or repair damage.
1. (of synthetic materials) Made of a type of material that resembles rubber or resin but is stronger and more versatile, often used for packaging, products, and packaging materials.2. (informal) A person who is easily influenced or controlled, often in a way that is insidious or devious.3. (of a substance) Having a texture similar to that of wet clay, easily molded and shaped.4. (of a procedure or system) Used for short-term artificial modification of the human body, typically in the form of cosmetic surgery or victim-based alteration in the form of implants.5. A thin, smooth, and shiny layer or layer of material.
A modeling compound made from petroleum-based materials, such as paraffin wax, mineral oil, and pigments, used for creative modeling and sculpting.