blistered
adj. 水瘡狀的,泡狀的
v. (使)起水泡( blister的過去式和過去分詞 ); (使表皮等)漲破,爆裂
A blister is a painful swelling on the surface of your skin. Blisters contain a clear liquid and are usually caused by heat or by something repeatedly rubbing your skin.
When your skin blisters or when something blisters it, blisters appear on it.
The affected skin turns red and may blister...
受感染的面板會變紅,還有可能起水皰。
The sap of this plant blisters the skin.
這種植物的汁液會使面板起水皰。
1. (of skin) having blisters (swellings containing watery fluid) caused by burning or irritation;
He brought out the fiddle, its varnish cracked and blistered.
他取出了小提琴,它表面的清漆已出現裂縫,還起了浮泡。
He had a blistered heel.
他的腳後跟起了泡.
She moaned as a sharp pebble cut into her blistered foot.
一顆尖石子扎破了她腳上的血泡,她痛得叫了一聲.
Bathe your blistered finger in hot water.
把你那起皰的手指浸在熱水裡吧.
His trousers had burned and his skin was black and blistered. But he was alive.
他的褲子燒壞了,面板髮黑,起了水泡,但他還活著.