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 plastered ['plæstәd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 醉醺醺的, 抹上灰泥的, 涂得厚厚的



    plastered
    [ adj ]
    1. (of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance

    2. <adj.all>
      black hair plastered with pomade
    3. (of walls) covered with a coat of plaster

    4. <adj.all>
    5. very drunk

    6. <adj.all>


    Plaster \Plas"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plastered}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Plastering}.] [Cf. OF. plastrer to plaster (in sense
    2), F. pl[^a]trer.]
    1. To cover with a plaster, as a wound or sore.

    2. To overlay or cover with plaster, as the ceilings and
    walls of a house.

    3. Fig.: To smooth over; to cover or conceal the defects of;
    to hide, as with a covering of plaster. --Bale.

    1. Just ask John Young, a lonely, 45-year-old convenience store manager from Clearwater, Fla., who plastered "wife wanted" signs on the side of his car.
    2. But the racks are still plastered with garish red signs announcing prices "As Advertised."
    3. North Korea looks like communism's last bastion: Recent visitors say it is plastered with pictures of Kim Il-Sung's son and putative successor.
    4. Responding to posters plastered around the city on the eve of Revolution Day, activists assembled near the Dynamo Metro station two hours before the start of official ceremonies.
    5. Cover Concepts Marketing Services Inc., a fledgling Stoughton, Mass., company, has signed up high schools in 99 cities to receive four million free book covers plastered with ads.
    6. Inside, the Vu house is worn and comfortable, its blue plastered walls decorated with calendars and a few unframed family photographs.
    7. Most packed themselves aboard sweltering buses, rode to work hunched over like Neanderthals and arrived plastered with sweat.
    8. He gets around slowly with the help of a cane between the telephone, a wall plastered with pictures of foreign notables and a windowsill piled high with letters of support and futile communications with Soviet officials.
    9. Indeed, his lab walls are plastered with more publicity photos than a Hollywood tourist trap.
    10. Its walls are plastered with postcards, handbills, road maps and business cards.
    11. Students, who historically have plastered such posters on campus walls as a form of political protest, have challenged Mr. Li's credentials for the premiership.
    12. Sheets of notepad paper bearing the character "strike" were plastered over classroom windows.
    13. A 40-foot section of wall at the center was plastered with hundreds of messages, like "Call if you need a place to stay" or "Just want to know you're all OK, couldn't get through on the phone."
    14. Demands for free elections and an end to one-party rule were plastered over the windows of shops, hotels and restaurants that shut down for the strike, which began at noon (6 a.m. EST).
    15. Istanbul's slogan - 'Let's Meet Where the Continents Meet' is plastered all over the Turkish city.
    16. Front-end loader operator Walt Murch manipulated that large machine with infinite finesse, lifting the cervical vertebrae cast so that timbers could be placed underneath, giving the paleontologists room to work as they plastered the bottom holes.
    17. To advance their cause, militant society members have plastered the area with posters advising residents to "Just Say No to Coyote Art," and they have distributed "Help Stamp Out Coyote Art" bumper stickers to area drivers.
    18. The pound was plastered against the bottom of the ERM, and my dollar travellers' cheques didn't go very far in the local bar.
    19. The Democracy Wall Movement began with a few pro-democracy posters plastered on a brick wall in Beijing.
    20. Instead of his jacket flapping out behind, it is plastered to his back because of the reverse separation principle.
    21. One motorist drove into an Exxon station on New Jersey's busy Route 22 at midday not long ago only to find the place closed and plastered with "Help Wanted" signs.
    22. The painting featured by Sotheby's catalog was Robert Rauschenberg's "Small Red Painting," a "combine" painting of a red umbrella plastered with paint, postcards, comic strips and topped by a lightbulb.
    23. The newspapers, blown up into posters, are going up in New York, Washington and Los Angeles and will be plastered around seven more cities next week, Baran said.
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