blister
blis
ˈblɪs
blis
ter
tər
tēr
British pronunciation
/ˈblɪstə/

Definición y significado de "blister"en inglés

Blister
01

ampolla

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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Common causes of blisters include wearing ill-fitting shoes, repetitive friction from tools or sports equipment, or exposure to heat.
Las causas comunes de las ampollas incluyen el uso de zapatos que no ajustan bien, la fricción repetitiva de herramientas o equipos deportivos, o la exposición al calor.
02

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

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Fungal infections can cause blisters on fruit surfaces.
03

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

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Air bubbles can create blisters under a freshly applied decal.
to blister
01

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

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The sunburn made his shoulders blister painfully.
02

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

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Sunlight blistered the deck's wooden planks.
03

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

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The manager blistered the staff during the meeting over mistakes.
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