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		plaster美 ['plæstər]  英 ['plɑːstə(r)]  - n.灰泥;膏药;熟石膏;建筑石膏
 - v.抹灰于;往…上涂抹;把(头发)梳平;使(头发)粘在(头上)
 - 网络硬膏;硬膏剂;灰浆
 
 复数:plasters  过去分词:plastered  现在分词:plastering   v. surface,coat,cover,face,mortar n. adhesive bandage,covering,bandage,sticking plaster,dressing 1.  | [u] 灰泥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 一所灰泥剥落、屋顶漏水的老房子  |  
 2.  | [u] 建筑石膏;熟石膏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 一尊尤利乌斯 ) 凯撒的半身石膏塑像  |   | She broke her leg a month ago and it's still in plaster . 她一个月前腿骨骨折,至今仍打着石膏。  |  
 3.  | [c][u] 膏药;创可贴;护创胶布material that can be stuck to the skin to protect a small wound or cut; a piece of this  |  
 1.  | ~ sth 抹灰于,用灰泥抹(墙等)to cover a wall, etc. with plaster  |  
 2.  | ~ sb/sth/yourself in/with sth 往…上涂抹to cover sb/sth with a wet or sticky substance  |  
  | She plastered herself in suntan lotion. 她往身上抹防晒液。  |   | We were plastered from head to foot with mud. 我们浑身上下都沾满了泥。  |  
 3.  | ~ sth + adv./prep. 把(头发)梳平;使(头发)粘在(头上)to make your hair flat and stick to your head  |  
  | His wet hair was plastered to his head. 他那湿透的头发紧贴在头皮上。  |  
 4.  | ~ sth + adv./prep. 贴满,遍贴(画片或招贴画)to completely cover a surface with pictures or posters  |  
  | Her bedroom wall was plastered with photos of him. 她卧室的墙上贴满了他的照片。  |   | She had photos of him plastered all over her bedroom wall. 她把他的照片贴满了卧室的墙。  |   | The next day their picture was plastered all over the newspapers. 第二天,他们的照片被刊登在各家报纸上。  |  
 n.  | 1. a mixture of lime, sand, and water that is applied as a liquid paste to the ceilings and internal walls of a building and dries to a hard surface 2. a piece of muslin spread with a curative preparation formerly used for placing over a wound or sore. 3. a strip of adhesive material, usually with a dressing attached, for sticking over a cut or wound 4. a substance that is spread onto walls and ceilings to form a hard smooth surface 5. 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. 1. a mixture of lime, sand, and water that is applied as a liquid paste to the ceilings and internal walls of a building and dries to a hard surface 2. a piece of muslin spread with a curative preparation formerly used for placing over a wound or sore. 3. a strip of adhesive material, usually with a dressing attached, for sticking over a cut or wound 4. a substance that is spread onto walls and ceilings to form a hard smooth surface 5. 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 apply plaster to the interior walls and ceilings of a building 2. to apply a thick layer of something to a surface, often in a vigorous or careless way 3. to stick or spread objects in great profusion over a surface 4. to cause a name, story, or image to appear in many conspicuous places 5. to make something lie flat and smooth against something or stick to something, e.g. by wetting it 6. to apply a medicinal plaster to a wound or sore 7. to hit somebody or something repeatedly and effectively with blows or weapons 8. to defeat an opponent severely, e.g. in a sports competition 9. to cover a surface or a place with labels, advertisements, pictures etc. 10. to cover a wall or ceiling with wet plaster or a similar substance 1. to apply plaster to the interior walls and ceilings of a building 2. to apply a thick layer of something to a surface, often in a vigorous or careless way 3. to stick or spread objects in great profusion over a surface 4. to cause a name, story, or image to appear in many conspicuous places 5. to make something lie flat and smooth against something or stick to something, e.g. by wetting it 6. to apply a medicinal plaster to a wound or sore 7. to hit somebody or something repeatedly and effectively with blows or weapons 8. to defeat an opponent severely, e.g. in a sports competition 9. to cover a surface or a place with labels, advertisements, pictures etc. 10. to cover a wall or ceiling with wet plaster or a similar substance  |  
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