blister
blis
ˈblɪs
μπλισ
ter
tər
ταρ
British pronunciation
/ˈblɪstə/

Ορισμός και σημασία του "blister"στα αγγλικά

01

φουσκάλα, ποντιλίκι

a swollen area on the skin filled with liquid, caused by constant rubbing or by burning
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blister definition and meaning
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A blister is a small pocket of fluid that forms on the skin, typically caused by friction, burns, or other injuries.
Μια φουσκάλα είναι ένα μικρό θύλακα υγρού που σχηματίζεται στο δέρμα, συνήθως προκαλούμενος από τριβή, εγκαύματα ή άλλα τραύματα.
Blisters can vary in size and are often filled with clear fluid, though they can also contain blood or pus if infected.
Οι φουσκάλες μπορεί να διαφέρουν σε μέγεθος και συχνά είναι γεμάτες με διαυγές υγρό, αν και μπορούν επίσης να περιέχουν αίμα ή πύον εάν μολυνθούν.
02

a swelling on a plant resembling the raised, fluid-filled bumps seen on skin

example
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Blisters appeared on the leaves after insect damage.
The gardener noticed small blisters on the tomato plant.
03

a bubble on a surface caused when a coating or applied substance fails to adhere properly

example
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Paint blisters formed on the wall after exposure to moisture.
The varnish on the table had blisters from excessive heat.
to blister
01

to develop small, raised pockets of skin filled with fluid, usually from friction, heat, or irritation

example
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His hands began to blister after hours of rowing.
Wearing tight shoes caused her feet to blister.
02

to cause painful, raised, fluid-filled sores on the skin

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The chemical can blister the skin if touched without gloves.
Hot steam blistered the worker's forearms.
03

to subject someone or something to severe criticism or harsh verbal attack

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The coach blistered the team after their poor performance.
Critics blistered the movie for its weak plot.
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