The heat had blistered the paint of the building. 酷热使建筑物上的油漆起了浮泡。
The hot sun blistered the paint. 炎热的阳光晒得油漆起了泡.
Blister \Blis"ter\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Blistered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Blistering}.] To be affected with a blister or blisters; to have a blister form on.
Let my tongue blister. --Shak.
Defending champion Emerson Fittipaldi of Brazil, who dominated the first half of the race, finished third, 41.7 seconds behind the winner, after being slowed by two blistered tires.
Still, at the end of the Champion course, many members of the group said they had enjoyed it despite blistered feet and altitude headaches from the thin mountain air.
Heat blistered many parts of the country Tuesday, increasing the threat of wildfires.
It was damaged in a 1962 fire at the governor's mansion and had hung for years, its paint blistered and peeling, in the office of the manager of the office complex.
Amid the partisan maneuvering, GOP Sen. Warren Rudman of New Hampshire momentarily captured the Senate's attention when he blistered both sides for their politicking over cutting taxes.