Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I pulled out the medicine cabinet, peering down into the lathing behind it.
The lathing may be partial; the amount of rotation is not necessarily a full 360 degrees.
I crouched beside the lathing and stuck my fingers through the holes.
"They'll be up by lunch, then we can start with the lathing and the slates.
Lathing - only possible, if surface is reasonably even, in explanation not too deep hammer marks.
The cymbal is manufactured as round and cut to shape after all-over lathing.
The fireplaces had stones missing, and lathing showed through holes in the plaster.
Inside the theater, the ceiling's metal lathing is exposed for all to view the overhead lighting grid.
Locked doors or abandoned rooms with puddles of water dripping from exposed lathing.
"You know, there's no insulation behind this wall," Randy said, as he knocked plaster off ancient wooden lathing.
Chunks of lathing stood out on its skull in random hackles, like a child's drawing of hair.
Broken chunks of lathing protruded like fractured bones.
Mr. Benson replaced its roof with open lathing, reinventing it as a rose bower.
These thoughts came to me as I gazed with amusement upon the exposed wood lathing of my battered and unredeemed ceiling.
Wooden catwalks ran over the plaster lathing of the vaulted ceiling below and stretched back into the darkness.
Scar Lathing is particularly impressive, presenting sheer cliffs above a bend in the Esk.
For the bats sold to the general public, which can cost as little as $10, the lathing and sanding are automated and take seconds.
Their craftsmanship displays a fine lathing on top and bottom and very broad, circular-peen hand-hammering.
Metal lathing was spaced across a 13.5 inch center, attached by tie wires using lathers' nippers.
From beneath it, Jake could hear dry snapping sounds as the lathing broke, rearranging itself into some new, as-yet-hidden shape.
At the landing, I caught a glimpse of concrete floor with bins of wooden lathing reaching to the low ceiling.
It had been smashed open, the padlock dangling ineffectually where the lathing had been broken through.
The unpretentious introductory essays discuss the evolution of fine lathing, particularly its revival since the 1950's, and the artists' philosophies and methods.
Simple pressed sheet-metal cymbals have no deep lathing hence have bad taper; the inner areas, especially the bell, are thinner than the outer ones.
Machining (Lathing, Milling)