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美:[kɔrt ˈplæstɚ]
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美:[kɔrt ˈplæstɚ]
薄橡皮膏布
noun
a small piece of fabric coated on one side with isinglass and glycerin or some other adhesive, formerly used on the skin to protect cuts or scratches or for cosmetic purposes in the form of so-called beauty spots.
from its use for beauty spots by ladies at royal courts
The first known use of court plaster was in 1772
covered wagonnoun
a wagon with an arched canvas top
cover cropnoun
a crop planted to prevent soil erosion and to provide humus
cover chargenoun
a charge made by a restaurant or nightclub in addition to the charge for food and drink
court plasternoun
an adhesive plaster especially of silk coated with isinglass and glycerin
court plasternoun
an adhesive plaster especially of silk coated with isinglass and glycerin