plaster

plaster
1. noun
1) (for walls etc.) [Ver]putz, der
2)

plaster [of Paris] — Gips, der

have one's leg in plaster — ein Gipsbein od. sein Bein in Gips haben

put somebody's leg in plaster — jemandes Bein in Gips legen

3) see academic.ru/70734/sticking_plaster">sticking plaster
2. transitive verb
1) verputzen [Wand]; vergipsen, zugipsen [Loch, Riß]
2) (daub)

plaster something on something — etwas dick auf etwas (Akk.) auftragen

plastered with mud — mit Schlamm bedeckt

3) (stick on) kleistern (ugs.) [Plakate, Briefmarken] (on auf + Akk.)
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1. noun
1) ((also adjective) (of) a substance put on walls, ceilings etc which dries to form a hard smooth surface: He mixed up some plaster to repair the wall; a plaster ceiling.) der Verputz, verputzt
2) ((also adjective) (also plaster of Paris) (of) a similar quick-drying substance used for supporting broken limbs, making models etc: She's got her arm in plaster; a plaster model.) der Gips, Gips-...
3) ((also sticking-plaster; American Band-Aid) (a piece of) sticky tape (sometimes with a dressing) used to cover a wound etc: You should put a plaster on that cut.) das Pflaster
2. verb
1) (to put plaster on: They plastered the walls.) verputzen
2) (to spread or apply rather too thickly: She'd look nicer if she didn't plaster so much make-up on her face.) übertünchen
- plasterer
- plastic 3. adjective
(easily made into different shapes.) formbar
- plastic surgery
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plas·ter
[ˈplɑ:stəʳ, AM ˈplæstɚ]
I. n no pl
1. (in building) [Ver]putz m
2. MED (gypsum) Gips m, Gipsverband m
he has his leg in \plaster er hat ein Gipsbein
3. BRIT (for cuts) Pflaster nt
sticking \plaster Heftpflaster nt
II. vt
to \plaster sth
1. (mortar) etw verputzen; (fig)
the rain had \plastered her hair to her head durch den Regen klebte ihr das Haar am Kopf
to \plaster a hole ein Loch zugipsen [o vergipsen
2. (fam: put all over) etw vollkleistern fam
\plastered with mud voller Schlamm
to \plaster the walls with posters die Wände mit Postern bepflastern; (fig)
he had his name \plastered all over the press sein Name ging durch die gesamte Presse
the story was \plastered all over the front pages die Geschichte war überall der Aufmacher
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['plAːstə(r)]
1. n
1) (BUILD) (Ver)putz m
2) (ART, MED) Gips m; (Brit MED = plaster cast) Gipsverband m

to have one's leg in plaster — das Bein in Gips haben

3) (Brit: sticking plaster) Pflaster nt
2. vt
1) (BUILD) wall verputzen

to plaster over a hole — ein Loch zugipsen

2) (inf: cover) vollkleistern

to plaster a wall with posters — eine Wand mit Plakaten vollkleistern or bepflastern (inf)

his picture was plastered all over the newspapers — sein Bild war in allen Zeitungen

to plaster one's face with make-up — sein Gesicht mit Make-up vollkleistern (inf)

plastered with mud — schlammbedeckt

he plastered down his wet hair with his hands — er klatschte sich das nasse Haar mit den Händen an

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plaster [ˈplɑːstə; US ˈplæstər]
A s
1. MED (Heft-, Senf) Pflaster n
2. auch plaster of Paris MED Gips m:
a leg in plaster ein Gipsbein
3. auch plaster of Paris
a) (gebrannter) Gips,
b) Stuck m, (feiner) Gipsmörtel
4. ARCH Mörtel m, (Ver)Putz m, Bewurf m, Tünche f
B v/t
1. a) verputzen
b) (ver)gipsen:
plaster over fig übertünchen
2. dick auftragen, (mit einer Schicht) bedecken
3. MED bepflastern, ein Pflaster legen auf (akk)
4. fig ein Pflästerchen legen auf (akk), einen Schmerz etc lindern
5. a) bekleben, bepflastern (beide:
with mit Plakaten etc)
b) ein Plakat etc kleben (on, to an oder auf akk)
6. umg bepflastern (with mit Bomben, Steinen etc)
7. fig überhäufen, überschütten (beide:
with mit Lob etc)
8. plaster down umg sich das Haar anklatschen
9. SPORT umg überfahren (hoch besiegen)
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1. noun
1) (for walls etc.) [Ver]putz, der
2)

plaster [of Paris] — Gips, der

have one's leg in plaster — ein Gipsbein od. sein Bein in Gips haben

put somebody's leg in plaster — jemandes Bein in Gips legen

2. transitive verb
1) verputzen [Wand]; vergipsen, zugipsen [Loch, Riß]
2) (daub)

plaster something on something — etwas dick auf etwas (Akk.) auftragen

plastered with mud — mit Schlamm bedeckt

3) (stick on) kleistern (ugs.) [Plakate, Briefmarken] (on auf + Akk.)
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(building) n.
Putz nur sing. (Bau) m. n.
Gips -e m.

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