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blister

/blis-ter/US // ˈblɪs tər //UK // (ˈblɪstə) //

水泡,疱疹,起泡,起泡剂

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a thin vesicle on the skin, containing watery matter or serum, as from a burn or other injury.
    • : any similar swelling, as an air bubble in a coat of paint.
    • : a relatively large bubble occurring in glass during blowing.
    • : Military. a transparent bulge or dome on the fuselage of an airplane, usually for mounting a gun.
    • : Photography. a bubble of air formed where the emulsion has separated from the base of a film, as because of defective processing.
    • : a dome or skylight on a building.
    • : the moving bubble in a spirit level.
    • : a small blisterlike covering of plastic, usually affixed to a piece of cardboard and containing a small item, as a pen, bolt, or medicinal tablet.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to raise a blister or blisters on: These new shoes blistered my feet.
    • : to criticize or rebuke severely: The boss blistered his assistant in front of the whole office.
    • : to beat or thrash; punish severely.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to form or rise as a blister or blisters; become blistered.

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Examples

  • This was vital for an especially rainy 50K in Wyoming, when any kind of recurring movement would definitely have resulted in blisters.

  • Palestinian artist Mahmoud Al Haj builds bleak cityscapes from pictures of medicine blister packs, inserting small photos of people at windows amid the nooks left by popped-out pills.

  • Breathable shoes allow your sweat to evaporate more quickly while keeping your feet cooler and protecting them from blisters and fungi.

  • Drew’s boots are also made of a softer leather than other popular fire boots, which amounts to a quicker break-in time and fewer blisters.

  • Luckily with these heel cushion Inserts, you can flaunt your new kicks and not worry about painful blisters.

  • I ended up developing a blister on one of my vocal cords, so that kinda sucked.

  • Blister rust is like having the flu; the pine beetle is like fast acting leukemia.

  • Briefly, blister rust is an Asian fungus introduced from Europe to America around 1900.

  • His face was yellowing again, under the blister of sun and alkali.

  • How is it that the moon, that enormous blister-plaster, does not raise them?

  • The blister, if larger than a half dollar, should be opened near the edge with a needle which has been passed through a flame.

  • The burns which destroy the outer layer of the skin, producing a blister, are treated much as a wound would be treated.

  • For this I've wrought until my weary tongue, Blister'd with incantation, flags in speech, And half declines its office.