plastered

英 ['plɑːstəd] 美 ['plæstɚd]
  • 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)
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plastered 喝醉的

幽默用法,喝醉摔伤打石膏。

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.)).
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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