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Definition of stonework in English: stoneworknoun ˈstəʊnwəːkˈstoʊnˌwərk mass noun1The parts of a building that are made of stone. (建筑物的)石造部分 the stonework was repointed Example sentencesExamples - The prized gothic building, with its intricate stonework and archways, is getting a new roof, new gutters and good-as-new parapets for £1.2 million as part of a huge restoration project.
- These repairs uncovered extensive water damage to the supporting timbers, stonework and plaster, and it was feared that the church might be bulldozed.
- The next part of the project is to re-point the stonework inside and out.
- With its finely carved stonework and arched colonnades, this old building still possesses all the majesty of the middle ages.
- The properties at the top of the main building will have original stonework and vaulted ceilings exposing original beams.
- Ironically, an appeal launched four years ago to raise funds for the restoration of the building's crumbling stonework is in a healthy state.
- This refurbishment includes replacement, pointing and refurbishment of stonework on the four faces and the north and south transepts.
- The location calls out for sensitivity to the existing classical stonework and architectural elements.
- On either side were buildings made of brick with carved stonework and classical mouldings, suggesting that the town consisted of about a mile of ribbon development along the line of the road.
- The site manager said every inch of Victorian stonework inside the building had been covered in plywood to stop it being damaged.
- The hotel was a four storey Victorian building with brittle brown wisps of ivy on the discoloured stonework around the door.
- This product can be used on a variety of surfaces, including concrete, pebbledash, stonework and brick.
- The daring duo was busy at work throughout the week, braving the elements to complete work on the re-pointing of stonework and the renewal of the two capping stones supporting the cross on the spire.
- Repairs included re-lining the nave parapet gutters with lead, re-covering the north aisle roof with steel, and re-pointing stonework.
- As a millennium project it was decided to clad the concrete porch structure with stone so that it would blend in with the beautiful stonework of the main building.
- They were never fond of the cramped, partitioned rooms with their low, timbered ceilings and heavy stonework, but the family quickly grew attached to the friendly neighborhood.
- The decaying church building will be re-roofed, its stonework sandblasted and the spire will become part of one apartment.
- The project saw the renewal of stonework and replacement of masonry on the cathedral's rose window.
- High-sided heavy lorries, whose drivers have not spotted the height warning sign there, have been smashing into the structure, knocking chunks out of the stonework and shaking the building to its core.
- Indeed, several of the architectural details, such as glazing grooves in the stonework, place the building within a few years of 1560.
- 1.1 The work of a mason.
石制品 a masterpiece of clever stonework 精巧的石制品杰作。 Example sentencesExamples - Graves these days are often marked with no more than concrete crosses, but some still exhibit elaborate stonework that reflect Portuguese influence.
- The high quality stonework indicates that a very high status building stood above it as most medieval buildings were made of wood.
- My stonework will be seen on buildings like the cathedral for hundreds of years, long after I'm gone.
- Their origins as a firm of stonemasons can be seen in the quality of their stonework, which was described as second to none.
- Unlike the subtle white and cream stonework that would be employed by the masons of northern realms, the Rim palace was built of a dark material that had nothing of the airy grace and coolness of northern buildings.
- Thomas III's estate included cut stones, unworked stones, building stones, and tools for stonework and smithing.
- There had been no datable finds from the first excavation, but the quality of stonework was so good that the excavators thought the buildings must be contemporary with brochs.
Derivativesnoun A headache, according to him, could be one thing if it afflicted a stoneworker in Corinth and quite another if it plagued a philosopher of Athens. Example sentencesExamples - I take a hammer to the concrete that is keeping my barn doors from closing and develop an entirely new appreciation for stoneworkers.
- The centerpiece illustrated here was executed in Rome by Carlo Albacini, a stoneworker and restorer of antiquities.
- The pietre dure technique spread as far as India during the seventeenth century thanks to Florentine stoneworkers lured to the Mogul court by the hope of riches.
- The deputy highlighted ‘the wealth of people with expertise and experience’ available within his department, such as plasterers and stoneworkers.
Definition of stonework in US English: stoneworknounˈstoʊnˌwərkˈstōnˌwərk 1The parts of a building that are made of stone. (建筑物的)石造部分 Example sentencesExamples - These repairs uncovered extensive water damage to the supporting timbers, stonework and plaster, and it was feared that the church might be bulldozed.
- They were never fond of the cramped, partitioned rooms with their low, timbered ceilings and heavy stonework, but the family quickly grew attached to the friendly neighborhood.
- This refurbishment includes replacement, pointing and refurbishment of stonework on the four faces and the north and south transepts.
- The project saw the renewal of stonework and replacement of masonry on the cathedral's rose window.
- The hotel was a four storey Victorian building with brittle brown wisps of ivy on the discoloured stonework around the door.
- The next part of the project is to re-point the stonework inside and out.
- Indeed, several of the architectural details, such as glazing grooves in the stonework, place the building within a few years of 1560.
- The location calls out for sensitivity to the existing classical stonework and architectural elements.
- As a millennium project it was decided to clad the concrete porch structure with stone so that it would blend in with the beautiful stonework of the main building.
- High-sided heavy lorries, whose drivers have not spotted the height warning sign there, have been smashing into the structure, knocking chunks out of the stonework and shaking the building to its core.
- The decaying church building will be re-roofed, its stonework sandblasted and the spire will become part of one apartment.
- Ironically, an appeal launched four years ago to raise funds for the restoration of the building's crumbling stonework is in a healthy state.
- On either side were buildings made of brick with carved stonework and classical mouldings, suggesting that the town consisted of about a mile of ribbon development along the line of the road.
- The properties at the top of the main building will have original stonework and vaulted ceilings exposing original beams.
- The daring duo was busy at work throughout the week, braving the elements to complete work on the re-pointing of stonework and the renewal of the two capping stones supporting the cross on the spire.
- The prized gothic building, with its intricate stonework and archways, is getting a new roof, new gutters and good-as-new parapets for £1.2 million as part of a huge restoration project.
- Repairs included re-lining the nave parapet gutters with lead, re-covering the north aisle roof with steel, and re-pointing stonework.
- This product can be used on a variety of surfaces, including concrete, pebbledash, stonework and brick.
- With its finely carved stonework and arched colonnades, this old building still possesses all the majesty of the middle ages.
- The site manager said every inch of Victorian stonework inside the building had been covered in plywood to stop it being damaged.
- 1.1 The work of a mason.
石制品 a masterpiece of clever stonework 精巧的石制品杰作。 Example sentencesExamples - Unlike the subtle white and cream stonework that would be employed by the masons of northern realms, the Rim palace was built of a dark material that had nothing of the airy grace and coolness of northern buildings.
- There had been no datable finds from the first excavation, but the quality of stonework was so good that the excavators thought the buildings must be contemporary with brochs.
- My stonework will be seen on buildings like the cathedral for hundreds of years, long after I'm gone.
- Graves these days are often marked with no more than concrete crosses, but some still exhibit elaborate stonework that reflect Portuguese influence.
- Thomas III's estate included cut stones, unworked stones, building stones, and tools for stonework and smithing.
- The high quality stonework indicates that a very high status building stood above it as most medieval buildings were made of wood.
- Their origins as a firm of stonemasons can be seen in the quality of their stonework, which was described as second to none.
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