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screed S0167400 (skrēd)n.1. A long monotonous speech or piece of writing.2. a. A strip of wood, plaster, or metal placed on a wall or pavement as a guide for the even application of plaster or concrete.b. A layer or strip of material used to level off a horizontal surface such as a floor.c. A smooth final surface of a substance, such as concrete, applied to a floor. [Middle English screde, fragment, strip of cloth, from Old English scrēade, shred.]screed (skriːd) n1. a long or prolonged speech or piece of writing2. (Building) a strip of wood, plaster, or metal placed on a surface to act as a guide to the thickness of the cement or plaster coat to be applied3. (Building) a mixture of cement, sand, and water applied to a concrete slab, etc, to give a smooth surface finish4. Scot a rent or tear or the sound produced by this[C14: probably variant of Old English scrēade shred]screed (skrid) n. 1. a long discourse or essay, esp. a diatribe. 2. an informal letter, account, or other piece of writing. 3. a guide used in surfacing plasterwork or cement work. [1275–1325; Middle English screde torn fragment, irreg. (with sc- for sh-) representing Old English scrēade shred] Screed a lengthy piece of writing; a discourse or harangue.Examples: screed of cribbing, 1884; of doctrine, 1816; of malevolence, 1902; of notes; of poetry, 1812.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | screed - a long monotonous harangueharangue, rant, ranting - a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion | | 2. | screed - a long piece of writingpiece of writing, written material, writing - the work of a writer; anything expressed in letters of the alphabet (especially when considered from the point of view of style and effect); "the writing in her novels is excellent"; "that editorial was a fine piece of writing" | | 3. | screed - an accurately levelled strip of material placed on a wall or floor as guide for the even application of plaster or concretestrip, slip - artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material | Translationsscreed (skriːd) noun a long report, letter etc. He wrote screeds about the conference. 冗長的報告或書信等,長篇大論 冗长的文章或书信等,长篇大论 Screed
screed[skrēd] (building construction) A long, narrow strip of plaster placed at intervals on a surface as a guide for the thickness of plaster to be applied. (civil engineering) A straight-edged wood or metal template, fixed temporarily to a surface as a guide when plastering or concreting. An oscillating metal bar mounted on wheels and spanning a freshly placed road slab, used to strike off and smooth the surface. ScreedA wooden or metal guide for leveling plaster or concrete, typically placed along the edge of the work at the desired level.screed1. Firmly established grade strips or side forms for unformed concrete which will guide the strikeoff in producing the desired plane or shape; Also called screed rail. 2. A tool to strike off the concrete surface. 3. A long, narrow strip of plaster, applied at intervals on a surface to be plastered; carefully leveled and trued to act as a guide for plastering to the specified thickness. 4. A layer of mortar laid on concrete, usually to provide a uniform, level surface.screed Related to screed: cement screedWords related to screednoun a long monotonous harangueRelated Wordsnoun a long piece of writingRelated Words- piece of writing
- written material
- writing
noun an accurately levelled strip of material placed on a wall or floor as guide for the even application of plaster or concreteRelated Words |