blister
blister 英 [ˈblɪstə(r)] 美 [ˈblɪstɚ]
n. 水泡;水疱;气泡;砂眼;起泡剂 vt. 使起水泡;痛打;猛烈抨击 vi. 起水泡
进行时:blistering 过去式:blistered 过去分词:blistered 第三人称单数:blisters 名词复数:blisters
- A blister is a fluid-filled bubble people get where something rubs or burns the skin. Common causes are wearing fancy new shoes, playing sports, and trying to cook bananas flambé. Having a blister is no fun.
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- n. 水泡;水疱;气泡;砂眼;起泡剂
- vt. 使起水泡;痛打;猛烈抨击
- vi. 起水泡
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1. Keep the blister clean with soap and water.
用肥皂和水使水泡保持清洁。
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2. Smear some aloe vera gel on the blister and cover it with a bandage to help it heal.
在水泡上涂一些芦荟凝胶并用绷带包起来以帮助它恢复到健康状态。
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3. The worm eventually causes a debilitating and painful infection that begins with a blister, normally on the leg.
线虫最终引起使人虚弱和疼痛的感染,通常开始时在腿上出现水疱。
- blister (n.) c. 1300, "thin vesicle on the skin containing watery matter," perhaps via Old French blestre "blister, lump, bump," from a Scandinavian source (compare Old Norse blastr "a blowing," dative blæstri "swelling"), or from Middle Dutch blyster "swelling;" all perhaps from PIE *bhlei- "to blow, swell," extension of root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell."
- blister (v.) late 15c., "to become covered in blisters;," 1540s, "to raise blisters on," from blister (n.). Related: Blistered; blistering.
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