[/ˈplɑːstə(r); US ˈplæs-; ˋplæstɚ/] n 用法: 1 [U] soft mixture of lime, sand, water, etc that becomes hard when dry and is used for making a smooth surface on walls and ceilings 灰泥(涂平墙壁和天花板用的): The plaster will have to dry out before you can paint the room. 待房间的灰泥乾後才可粉刷. 用法: 2 [U] (also ,plaster of `Paris) white paste made from gypsum that becomes very hard when dry, used for making moulds, holding broken bones in place, etc 烧石膏; 熟石膏: She broke her ankle weeks ago and it's still in plaster. 她的踝关节数周前骨折, 至今仍打著石膏. 用法: 3 [C, U] = sticking plaster (stick2). plaster 2 v 用法: 1 (a) [Tn] cover (a wall, etc) with plaster(1) 用灰泥涂抹(墙壁等). (b) [Tn.pr] ~ A with B/~ B on(to) A cover sth with sth thickly, as one puts plaster on a wall 用黏稠物涂抹某物: hair plastered with oil 抹油的头发 * an artist who plasters the paint on the canvas 在画布上涂颜料的画家 * plaster the town with posters 把海报贴遍市镇. 用法: 2 [Tn] cover (a wound, etc) with a plaster(2) 给(受伤处等)打石膏. 用法: 3 (phr v) plaster sth down make sth lie flat by putting a wet or sticky substance on it (敷湿或黏之物)使某物平贴: plaster one's hair down 用发蜡把头发梳平. |