blister
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A(z) „blister” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

hĂłlyag, vĂ­zhĂłlyag

a swollen area on the skin filled with liquid, caused by constant rubbing or by burning
blister definition and meaning
Példåk
Blisters can vary in size and are often filled with clear fluid, though they can also contain blood or pus if infected.
A hĂłlyagok mĂ©retben eltĂ©rƑek lehetnek, Ă©s gyakran tiszta folyadĂ©kkal vannak tele, bĂĄr fertƑzĂ©s esetĂ©n vĂ©r vagy genny is lehet bennĂŒk.
02

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

Példåk
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

Példåk
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

Példåk
Wearing tight shoes caused her feet to blister.
02

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

Példåk
Sunlight blistered the deck's wooden planks.
03

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

Példåk
Critics blistered the movie for its weak plot.
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