plastered
- adj. 醉醺醺的;涂得厚厚的
- v. 使平;涂以灰泥;粘贴;掩饰(plaster的过去分词形式)
中文词源
幽默用法,喝醉摔伤打石膏。
英文词源
- plastered (adj.)
- "coated with plaster," late 14c., past participle adjective from plaster (v.). Slang meaning "very drunk" attested by 1912, perhaps from plaster in medical sense of "to apply a remedy to; to soothe" (see plaster (n.)).
双语例句
- 1. His hair was plastered down to his scalp by the rain.
- 他的头发淋雨后紧贴在头皮上。
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- 2. They plastered the city with posters condemning her election.
- 他们在城里到处张贴谴责她当选的海报。
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- 3. 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。
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- 4. 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。
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- 5. 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。
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