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phraseIf you have a leg or arm in plaster, you have a cover made of plaster of Paris around your leg or arm, in order to protect a broken bone and allow it to mend. [mainly British]regional note: in AM, use in a cast See full dictionary entry for plasterExamples of 'in plaster' in a sentencein plaster She was taken to hospital where doctors put the leg in plaster.She is expected to have her leg in plaster for six weeks.His right leg was put in plaster.His arms were still in plaster casts, but he was a step further towards recovery.When they woke, their legs were in plaster.He wakes up with his leg in plaster, with no recollection of what happened.The extent of the injury, which also includes bad bruising to his other leg, was only identified yesterday and the leg was put in plaster. Chinese translation of 'in plaster' - (Brit)
打了石膏的 (dǎle shígāo de)
See plaster (sense 5) Nearby words ofin plaster - in place
- in places
- in plain clothes
- in plaster
- in point of fact
- in practice
- in preference to sth
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