
벽이나 천장에 발라 매끄러운 표면을 만드는 데 쓰이는 회반죽.
A soft mixture of lime, sand, and water used for coating walls and ceilings to create a smooth surface.
예문:
"The old plaster began to crack and peel off the ceiling after the leak."
"Workers applied a fresh layer of plaster to the interior walls of the new house."
작은 상처를 보호하기 위해 붙이는 접착식 반창고.
A small adhesive strip of material used for covering and protecting minor cuts or wounds.
예문:
"She put a waterproof plaster on her scraped knee before going to the pool."
"You should always keep a box of plasters in your travel first aid kit."
부러진 뼈를 고정하는 깁스나 조각상을 만드는 데 쓰이는 흰색 석고.
A hard white substance, often gypsum, used for making medical casts for broken bones or for creating sculptures.
예문:
"The doctor put his broken arm in a heavy plaster cast for six weeks."
"The museum displayed a beautiful plaster bust of a Roman emperor."
벽이나 다른 표면에 회반죽을 발라 마무리하다.
To cover a wall or other surface with a layer of plaster.
예문:
"They decided to plaster over the old brickwork to give the room a cleaner look."
"It takes a skilled worker to plaster a ceiling without making a mess."
어떤 물질을 무언가에 아주 두껍게 또는 온통 바르다.
To cover something thickly or completely with a substance, often to an excessive degree.
예문:
"The children's faces were plastered with chocolate after the birthday party."
"The hikers' boots were plastered in thick, red mud from the trail."
물이나 젤 등을 이용해 머리카락을 머리에 딱 붙게 매만지다.
To make hair lie flat against the head by applying water, gel, or other liquids.
예문:
"His wet hair was plastered to his forehead after running through the rain."
"He used a lot of pomade to plaster down his thick, unruly hair."
기사, 사진, 광고 등을 공공장소나 매체에 눈에 띄게 도배하다.
To display a story, picture, or advertisement conspicuously and in large numbers in public or in the media.
예문:
"The candidate's face was plastered on every billboard across the city."
"News of the scandal was plastered all over the front pages of the tabloids."