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blistering

/blis-ter-ing/US // ˈblɪs tər ɪŋ //UK // (ˈblɪstərɪŋ, -trɪŋ) //

起泡,起泡的,冒泡的,起泡性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing a blister or blisters.
    • : very severe or intense.
    • : very fast or rapid: a blistering pace.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or an instance of forming a blister or blisters.
    • : a series or group of blisters, as on a painted surface.

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Examples

  • The blistering run of dealmaking throughout the ad tech industry is showing no signs of slowing down, with Liftoff and Vungle the latest to cut a deal.

  • The auditor’s blistering report found former city officials failed on all those fronts.

  • If you’re ever trying to relax in your backyard on a blistering summer’s day, you know that the last thing you need is to be bothered by mosquitoes.

  • Running socks are specifically designed to provide support and comfort, reduce blistering, and wick moisture to keep your feet cool.

  • The interaction of the blistering heat and a toxic soup of air pollutants has resulted in pockets of poor air quality, the worst in years in some locations.

  • It was a good day for the anniversary walk; sunny but not blistering.

  • Kudos to the voters for nominating Allison Janney and Beau Bridges for the blistering guest turns, too.

  • His novel The Last Magazine, published posthumously this month, is just like him:  blistering, fun, insightful, and profane.

  • On whether he would pursue a similar case against Herman, Singer was more circumspect than his blistering letter of May 8.

  • We are a fiery generation, heated in our affection, feverish in our action, blistering in our scorn—and obsessed with being cool.

  • The west tide was going, and a long stretch was made across Spithead, 'Britannia' giving her rival a blistering for a time.

  • Well, then, if it must be so, he must and will; any thing rather than this hot and blistering sand.

  • "Because I eminently prefer my matrimonial frying-pan to the blistering coals of the illicit," she said coolly.

  • It is chiefly used in preparing blistering ointments and plasters.

  • To avoid that calamity, he would have endured worse evils than the blistering rock.