blister
/ˈblɪstə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [blˈɪstɚ] /ˈblɪstər/ (ame, ipa) · [blˈɪstɚ] /ˈbli-stər How to pronounce blister (audio)/ (ame, mw) · /ˈblɪs.tər/ (bre, ipa) · [blˈɪstɚ] /ˈblɪs.tɚ/ (ame, ipa)
blister — 名詞
1. a painful bubble of fluid on the skin, usually caused by rubbing or heat
水泡
皮膚因摩擦或燙傷形成的水泡
a painful bubble of fluid on the skin, usually caused by rubbing or heat
New hiking boots gave Eric a blister on his left heel.
新登山靴讓 Eric 的左腳跟磨出一顆水泡。
a blister on + body part
Camila covered the blister on her palm with a small bandage.
Camila 用一小塊繃帶蓋住手掌上的水泡。
After the rope drill, Ziad found a blister under his thumb.
繩索訓練後,Ziad 發現拇指下方起了一顆水泡。
A hot splash from the pan left Devika with a blister.
鍋裡濺出的熱油讓 Devika 留下了一顆水泡。
文法句型
get a blister
a blister on + body part
用法筆記
Usually used for skin that has been rubbed, burned, or badly irritated. Common places include feet, hands, and fingers.
2. a raised bubble of air or liquid under paint, metal, dough, or another surface
鼓泡
表面因空氣或液體鼓起的泡
a raised bubble of air or liquid under paint, metal, dough, or another surface
A damp wall can leave a blister under the bathroom paint.
潮濕的牆面會讓浴室油漆底下出現鼓泡。
a blister under paint
Caleb scraped the door where a large blister had formed.
Caleb 把門上那個大鼓泡刮平了。
The baker popped a blister on the bread before serving it.
麵包上桌前,麵包師先戳破表面的鼓泡。
Heat from the dryer raised a blister in the plastic cover.
烘乾機的熱氣讓塑膠外殼鼓起了一個泡。
- bubble
more general; blister suggests a raised flaw or swelling on a surface
文法句型
a blister under paint
a blister on + surface
用法筆記
Often used for paint, plastic, metal, wood, or baked food. Distinguish it from sense 1, which refers to skin rather than another surface.
blister — 動詞
- blisterpresent simple I / you / we / they
- blisters3rd person singular
- blistering-ing form
- blisteredpast simple
1. to make a blister form on skin, or to become covered with blisters
起水泡
起水泡或使皮膚起泡
to make a blister form on skin, or to become covered with blisters
These cheap sandals blister my toes after only ten minutes.
這雙便宜涼鞋才穿十分鐘就把我的腳趾磨到起水泡。
blister + body part
Adaeze's hands blistered while she pulled weeds without gloves.
Adaeze 沒戴手套拔草時,雙手都磨到起水泡。
Wet socks blistered Hui's feet during the long school walk.
濕襪子讓 Hui 在那段長長的學校步行途中磨到起水泡。
The burn began to blister after the cream rubbed off.
藥膏被磨掉後,那處燙傷開始起水泡。
文法句型
something blisters your skin
skin blisters
begin to blister
用法筆記
Can be transitive or intransitive: shoes blister your feet, or your feet blister. Common with heat, friction, and tight clothing.
2. to attack someone or something with extremely severe spoken or written criticism
痛批
用尖刻言詞猛烈批評
to attack someone or something with extremely severe spoken or written criticism
The local paper blistered the mayor for hiding the safety report.
那家地方報紙痛批市長隱瞞安全報告。
blister someone for + -ing
Fans blistered the singer online after the concert started late.
演唱會延後開場後,粉絲在網路上痛批那位歌手。
In her review, Élise blistered the film's weak ending.
Élise 在評論裡痛批那部電影薄弱的結尾。
Several parents blistered the school board over the bus cuts.
好幾位家長為了刪減校車路線而痛批學區委員會。
- praise
say that someone or something is good
文法句型
blister someone for + -ing
blister someone over + noun
用法筆記
Usually takes a person, plan, or performance as its object. Common in journalism and public argument, especially with for or over after the object.