plaster的意思和读音

plaster

: [ˈplæstər] : [ˈplɑːstə(r)]

n.

v.使

plasters  plastering  plastered  

v.surface,coat,cover,face,mortar

n.adhesive bandage,covering,bandage,sticking plaster,dressing

plastern.

1.[u]a substance made of lime , water and sand, that is put on walls and ceilings to give them a smooth hard surface

an old house with crumbling plaster and a leaking roof

2.[u]a white powder that is mixed with water and becomes very hard when it dries, used especially for making copies of statues or holding broken bones in place

a plaster bust of Julius Caesar )

She broke her leg a month ago and it's still in plaster .

3.[c][u]material that can be stuck to the skin to protect a small wound or cut; a piece of this

v.

1.~ sthto cover a wall, etc. with plaster

2.~ sb/sth/yourself in/with sthto cover sb/sth with a wet or sticky substance

She plastered herself in suntan lotion.

We were plastered from head to foot with mud.

3.~ sth + adv./prep.使to make your hair flat and stick to your head

His wet hair was plastered to his head.湿

4.~ sth + adv./prep.to completely cover a surface with pictures or posters

Her bedroom wall was plastered with photos of him.

She had photos of him plastered all over her bedroom wall.

The next day their picture was plastered all over the newspapers.

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n.1.a substance that is spread onto walls and ceilings to form a hard smooth surface2.a thin piece of cloth or plastic that is sticky on one side, and that you put on your skin to cover a cut. The American word is Band-Aid.

v.1.to cover a surface or a place with labels, advertisements, pictures etc.; if a news story is plastered all over the newspapers, all the details of it are in the newspapers2.to cover a wall or ceiling with wet plaster or a similar substance3.to make something lie flat against something else4.if you plaster yourself with a substance, you put a lot of it on your body1.to cover a surface or a place with labels, advertisements, pictures etc.; if a news story is plastered all over the newspapers, all the details of it are in the newspapers2.to cover a wall or ceiling with wet plaster or a similar substance3.to make something lie flat against something else4.if you plaster yourself with a substance, you put a lot of it on your body

1. remove plaster gauze ...

2. diagonal plaster grave ...

3. Recovery n. Plaster n. console v. , -- ...

4. complaisant plaster plastic ...

5. plaque plaster plastic ...

6. plasma substitute plaster poisoning ...

7. planting reference picture plaster plate beam ...

8. template plaster plaster layer ...

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1.and that she hugs you and kisses you when you give her a plaster of pared mold of your hand.

2.I have not a word to say for the bit of old pencil, but the court-plaster might be useful.

3.Wang said the genial reply after the end of wall plaster packing plant, workers can be deployed to carry out the construction.

4.The invention discloses an improved plaster mold used for the slip casting of the ceramics and a making method.

5."I must just try that, " said the boy, and went to a tree, tore off the bark with his axe, and rubbed it with one end of the plaster.“,”

6.The next step is to take the clay cast and use it to produce a negative cast in plaster.使

7.A rigid dressing, usually made of gauze and plaster of Paris, used to immobilize an injured body part, as in a fracture or dislocation.

8.Then he took his plaster, rubbed the axe with it, and dealt a mighty blow, but as the iron had changed into silver, the edge bent.

9."Very interesting reading it might be made, too, " remarked Sherlock Holmes, sticking a small piece of plaster over the prick on his finger.“,”

10.The early years saw only the manufacture of a neat plaster that was used for internal cladding of walls and ceilings.