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plaster
- IPA[ˈplastər]
美式
- a soft mixture of lime with sand or cement and water for spreading on walls, ceilings, or other structures to form a smooth hard surface when dried;a hard white substance made by the addition of water to powdered and partly dehydrated gypsum, used for holding broken bones in place and making sculptures and casts
- cover (a wall, ceiling, or other structure) with plaster.;coat or cover something with (a substance), especially to an extent considered excessive
noun: plaster, plural noun: plaster of Paris
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a soft mixture of lime with sand or cement and water for spreading on walls, ceilings, or other structures to form a smooth hard surface when dried strip away the plaster to expose the bare brick the crumbling plaster ceiling 同義詞
- ▪ a hard white substance made by the addition of water to powdered and partly dehydrated gypsum, used for holding broken bones in place and making sculptures and casts he had both arms in plaster a small plaster statue of Our Lady 同義詞
- ▪ the powder from which plaster is made.
- 2. British an adhesive strip of material for covering cuts and wounds waterproof plasters a large piece of plaster on her forehead 同義詞
- ▪ dated a bandage on which a poultice or liniment is spread for application.
動詞
- 1. cover (a wall, ceiling, or other structure) with plaster. 同義詞
- ▪ coat or cover something with (a substance), especially to an extent considered excessive a face plastered in heavy makeup
- ▪ make (hair) lie flat by applying a liquid to it his hair was plastered down with water 同義詞
- ▪ apply a plaster cast or medical plaster to (a part of the body).
- ▪ cover a surface with (large numbers of pictures or posters) the store windows are plastered with posters
- ▪ present a story or picture conspicuously and sensationally in (a newspaper or magazine) her story was plastered all over the December issue
- ▪ bomb or shell (a target) heavily.