Plastered Meaning in English
word · lemma: plaster
释义
'Plastered' usually means very drunk in informal speech. It can also mean something is covered or coated with plaster or another substance.
用法与细微差别
Very informal/slang when referring to drunkenness; common expressions: "get plastered," "was plastered last night." As a verb or adjective for surfaces, neutral/register. In context of walls: means "coated with plaster"; for posters: "plastered with posters." Don't confuse with "bandaged" or "glued."
例句
He was completely plastered after the party.
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The walls were plastered last week.
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The building was plastered with posters.
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You could tell he was plastered by the way he was singing.
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After the accident, his arm was plastered for six weeks.
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The kid's face was plastered with ice cream.
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