セメント

せめんと
noun
cement
1. cement
A powdery substance made from calcined limestone and clay that is mixed with water to form a paste used in construction.
セメントを()ぜる。
To mix cement.
(かべ)のひびをセメントで()めた。
I filled the cracks in the wall with cement.
セメントと(すな)(みず)()ぜて、コンクリートを(つく)った。
I made concrete by mixing cement, sand, and water.

セメント refers to the powdery building material that hardens when mixed with water, used in construction for binding bricks, making concrete, and filling cracks. From English "cement."

COMMON COLLOCATIONS:

  • セメントを()ぜる: to mix cement
  • セメントを()る: to apply/spread cement
  • セメントが(かた)まる: cement hardens
  • セメント工場(こうじょう): cement factory

RELATED TERMS:

  • コンクリート: concrete (cement mixed with gravel and water)
  • モルタル: mortar (cement mixed with sand and water)