plastered
v. 使平; 涂以灰泥; 粘贴; 掩饰(plaster的过去分词形式)
adj. 涂得厚厚的; 醉醺醺的; 〈美俚〉“plaster”的派生
If something is plastered to a surface, it is sticking to the surface.
His hair was plastered down to his scalp by the rain.
他的头发淋雨后紧贴在头皮上。
If something or someone is plastered with a sticky substance, they are covered with it.
My hands, boots and trousers were plastered with mud.
我的双手、靴子和裤子上都沾满了泥巴。
If a story or photograph is plastered all over the front page of a newspaper, it is given a lot of space on the page and made very noticeable.
His picture was plastered all over the newspapers on the weekend.
他的照片占据了周末报纸的头版。
If someone gets plastered, they get very drunk.
With gin at 9p a tot, getting plastered is cheap and easy.
一小杯杜松子酒只要9便士,灌醉自己即便宜又容易。
If someone's broken arm or leg is plastered, it has a hard cover of plaster of Paris around it to protect the broken bone while it is mending.
She was sitting in a hospital bed, her plastered leg up in the air.
她坐在病床上,一条打了石膏的腿悬在空中。
1. (of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance;
2. (of walls) covered with a coat of plaster
3. very drunk
He plastered his hair with oil.
他厚厚地用油涂了头发.
The torrential rain had plastered her hair to her head.
暴雨使她的头发紧贴头顶.
Police buses surrounding the mourning site plastered with paper messages denouncing Mr. Lee and prosecutors.
围绕着德寿宫的警车也被画上字公然抨击李明博总统和那些调查人员.
The gang wore leather jackets and had long hair plastered down over their ears.
那秋人身穿皮夹克,把过耳的头发梳得油光水亮.
Boston's subway cars and buses are plastered with advertisements soliciting volunteers for medical research.
波士顿地铁上,公交车上到处张贴医学研究诱惑志愿者的广告.