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 blistering ['blistəriŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
[计] 起泡, 生泡

[医] 发疱, 发疱的


  1. My feet blister easily.
    我的脚容易起泡.
  2. I blister easily.
    我容易起泡。
  3. The runners set off at a blistering pace.
    赛跑者以极高的速度起跑。


blistering
[ noun ]
  1. the formation of vesicles in or beneath the skin

  2. <noun.process>
[ adj ]
  1. harsh or corrosive in tone

  2. <adj.all>
    an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose
    a barrage of acid comments
    her acrid remarks make her many enemies
    bitter words
    blistering criticism
    caustic jokes about political assassination, talk-show hosts and medical ethics
    a sulfurous denunciation
    a vitriolic critique
  3. hot enough to raise (or as if to raise) blisters

  4. <adj.all>
    blistering sun
  5. very fast; capable of quick response and great speed

  6. <adj.all>
    a hot sports car
    a blistering pace
    got off to a hot start
    in hot pursuit
    a red-hot line drive


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.

blistering \blistering\ adj.
1. harshly or corrosively critical in tone; -- of comments
about people or their actions. blistering criticism

Syn: acerb, acerbic, acid, bitter, caustic, scathing,
venomous, virulent, vitriolic.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. intensely hot. blistering sun

Syn: blistery.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. very fast; as, a blistering pace.

Syn: red-hot, scorching.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. They were turned back at the border, their disappointment aggravated by blistering heat, she said.
  2. High on the ramparts of this blistering hell of life, I sit and see the Truth."
  3. The packages aim to pull in United Kingdom tourists during the slow season of April 10 to Dec. 15, when blistering daytime heat and steamy nights drive off winter tourists.
  4. But on Tuesday, in a blistering critique of Gorbachev's reforms, Ligachev carefully avoided a personal attack on him, and did not repeat his demand to elect someone who could devote full time to party work.
  5. On a 100-plus degree day, the pavement seems to melt in the distance under a blistering sun, and dogs nap in what shade they can find.
  6. By then, correcting the order had become secondary to pinning down this off-putting outfit and making a blistering complaint to its boss.
  7. Temperatures are expected to dip to below normal for Washington and Oregon, but remain at blistering levels for much of California.
  8. But the Foreign Ministry lodged a protest with the U.S. Embassy, and Japanese newspaper editorials published blistering editorials.
  9. Reveille had sounded at 4:45 a.m. A murky blob of a sun, promising another blistering, humid day, barely pinked the surrounding marshes when Wells double-timed her 47 charges out to the infiltration course.
  10. It turned up no evidence of a link between blistering sunburns after age 30 and skin cancer, but researchers cautioned that this doesn't mean unlimited sunbathing is safe for older people.
  11. The area suffers blistering yearly droughts because of the lack of infrastructure to harness the country's rainfall. Despite the government's current cash crisis, Brazil's social problems do not emanate from a lack of funds.
  12. Its new leader, Mr John Smith, displayed his reknowned forensic skills in a blistering attack on the prime minister in the House of Commons last week.
  13. That's what salvaged a normal harvest for his farm in 1988, when blistering heat and extreme drought fried crops in the field throughout much of the Midwest.
  14. With forceful voice and blistering rhetoric at odds with his congenial, pink-cheeked appearance, Candidate Gandhi denounced those who oppose him as relics of a feudal past, consorters with traitors and assassins, potential instigators of religious wars.
  15. He sits surrounded by his blistering press coverage.
  16. And he has kept a blistering schedule of appearances, raising the GOP's profile in traditionally Democratic Texas.
  17. Meanwhile, the action is just heating up on the Unilever front, as Colgate begins an even more blistering campaign against Aim and Close-Up.
  18. "These allegations, if true, represent a blistering, scalding commentary on the culture of Wall Street in the 1980s," Markey said.
  19. The company has faced blistering criticism not only from environmentalists, but customers, federal regulators and large shareholders.
  20. Later Tuesday, the president issued a blistering speech on nationwide TV and radio in which he recounted the charges against Ms. Bhutto and her former administration.
  21. It was the summer of the Great Drought, the worst dry spell since Dust Bowl days. the ground baked, crops sagged and hopes withered under the blistering sun.
  22. Jackson issued a blistering attack on the Reagan record and called for Democratic unity.
  23. One of the more visible assaults in the oil wars has been a blistering ad campaign by Omaha, Neb., businessman Phil Sokolof, who spent $2 million to establish his private National Heart Savers Association.
  24. It causes severe blistering but is rarely fatal.
  25. He and the others have thousands of bulldozers, graders, mechanical diggers, mobile cranes, cement mixers and trucks to help with the work in blistering heat that reaches 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
  26. Still, in a blistering 21-page dissent, Judge Robert R. Beezer said: "The injunction imperils the takeover and so threatens to choke off this large increase in economic welfare.
  27. The demonstration outside the Capitol included a blistering attack on Gov. Mario Cuomo, who is running for a third term this year and is considered a potential 1992 Democratic presidential candidate.
  28. The Soviet news agency Tass today issued a blistering comment on President Reagan's remarks on human rights and accused his administration of waging a massive onslaught on civil liberties at home.
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