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1 blister
I ['blɪstə(r)] II 1. ['blɪstə(r)] 2.verbo intransitivo [skin, person, feet] coprirsi di vesciche; [ paint] gonfiarsi* * *['blistə] 1. noun1) (a thin bubble on the skin, containing liquid: My feet have blisters after walking so far.) vescica2) (a similar spot on any surface: blisters on paintwork.) bolla2. verb(to (cause to) rise in a blister or blisters.) produrre vesciche, coprirsi di vesciche* * *blister /ˈblɪstə(r)/n.3 (med.) vescicante4 (farm.) blister● (zool.) blister beetle (o blister fly) ( Lytta vesicatoria), cantaride □ (bot.) blister buttercup (o blister plant) ( Ranunculus sceleratus), sardonia □ blister gas, gas vescicante □ (market., farm.) blister pack, blister; confezione consistente in un involucro trasparente incollato su una base di alluminio □ (metall.) blister steel, acciaio vescicolare.(to) blister /ˈblɪstə(r)/A v. t.3 (med.) applicare un vescicante aB v. i.coprirsi di vesciche: His feet blister easily, i suoi piedi sono soggetti a coprirsi di vesciche.* * *I ['blɪstə(r)] II 1. ['blɪstə(r)] 2.verbo intransitivo [skin, person, feet] coprirsi di vesciche; [ paint] gonfiarsi -
2 blister
1. noun(on skin, plant, metal, paintwork) Blase, die2. transitive verbBlasen hervorrufen auf (+ Dat.) [Haut, Metall, Anstrich]3. intransitive verb[Haut:] Blasen bekommen; [Metall, Anstrich:] Blasen werfen* * *['blistə] 1. noun1) (a thin bubble on the skin, containing liquid: My feet have blisters after walking so far.) die Blase2) (a similar spot on any surface: blisters on paintwork.) die Blase2. verb* * *blis·ter[ˈblɪstəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. n1. (on feet, skin) Blase fII. vtthe elements have \blistered the paintwork aufgrund der Witterungseinflüsse wirft die Farbe Blasenthe sun \blistered his back quite badly er hat sich in der Sonne schlimme Blasen auf dem Rücken geholt* * *['blɪstə(r)]1. n(on skin, paint) Blase f; (AVIAT, for gun) Bordwaffenstand m2. vi(skin) Blasen bekommen; (paintwork, metal) Blasen werfen3. vtskin, paint Blasen hervorrufen auf (+dat)* * *blister [ˈblıstə(r)]A s1. MEDa) (Brand-, Wund)Blase f:his new shoes have given him blisters er hat sich in seinen neuen Schuhen Blasen gelaufenb) (Haut)Bläs-chen n, Pustel f2. MED Zugpflaster n3. TECHa) Gussblase fb) Glasblase fc) Blase f (auf Holz etc)4. BOT Kräuselkrankheit f5. FLUG umgb) Radarkuppel fB v/t1. MED Blasen hervorrufen auf (dat):his new shoes have blistered his feet er hat sich in seinen neuen Schuhen Blasen gelaufen2. the heat blistered the paint durch die Hitze warf die Farbe Blasen3. fig jemanden scharf attackierenC v/i1. Blasen ziehen:his hands blister easily er bekommt leicht Blasen an den Händen2. METALL etc Blasen werfen* * *1. noun(on skin, plant, metal, paintwork) Blase, die2. transitive verbBlasen hervorrufen auf (+ Dat.) [Haut, Metall, Anstrich]3. intransitive verb[Haut:] Blasen bekommen; [Metall, Anstrich:] Blasen werfen* * *(radar) n.Radarkuppel (Militär) f. n.Blase -n f.Brandblase f.Pustel -n f. v.Blasen hervorrufen ausdr.Blasen werfen ausdr.Blasen ziehen ausdr.Schmerz hervorrufen ausdr.fertigmachen v.scharf kritisieren ausdr.
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