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| /ˈplɑːstə/ |
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| 1 | to cover a surface or a place with labels, advertisements, pictures etc (用标签、广告、图片等)覆盖,遮住 | plaster sth on/over/across sth He has posters of rock stars plastered all over the walls of his room. 他房间的墙上贴满了摇滚歌星们的海报。 | | plaster sth with sth a battered old suitcase plastered with labels 贴满标签的破旧不堪的手提箱 | | | 1a | if a news story is plastered all over the newspapers, all the details of it are in the newspapers (新闻报道)充斥于(报纸的版面) | | |
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| 2 | to cover a wall or ceiling with wet plaster or a similar substance 用灰泥(或类似物质)涂抹(墙壁或天花板) | The walls need plastering. 墙壁需要用灰浆来粉刷一下了。 | |
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| 3 | to make something lie flat against something else 使(某物)紧贴(其他东西) | plaster sth to/against sth The rain had plastered her hair to her forehead. 雨水使她的头发紧贴在前额上。 | |
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| 4 | if you plaster yourself with a substance , you put a lot of it on your body (用某物)涂抹,贴满 | plaster sth with sth We plastered our faces with suncream. 我们在脸上涂抹了防晒霜。 | |
| PHRASAL VERBS |
| - | ˌplaster ˈover |
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| | to cover a hole or surface with plaster 用灰泥覆盖(洞或表面) |
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