blister pack
noun [ C ] uk/ˈblɪs.tə ˌpæk/ us/ˈblɪs.tɚ ˌpæk/
(商品的)吸塑包装(硬纸箱外面再贴合一层坚硬的塑料)
a way of wrapping an object for sale that consists of stiff cardboard with firm plastic fixed to it that is shaped around the object
Plenty of consumers have trouble with plastic packaging laminated to cardboard, known as blister packs. 很多消费者不喜欢纸箱外贴合的塑料包装,也就是所谓的吸塑包装。
They sell blister packs of assorted screws. 他们出售吸塑包装的各种螺丝钉。
(药片的)泡罩包装
a way of wrapping pills that consists of a shaped piece of plastic with a space for each pill, covered with a sheet of foil (= very thin metal) or thin plastic that can be torn
They sold the pills in foil blister packs of 30 pills each. 他们出售泡罩包装的药片,每盒30片。
- More examples
- Retailers demand blister packs for high-value things like camera films and batteries, to make them bulkier and less easily stolen.
- Despite being self-contained, the glue stick comes in a blister pack of plastic and card.
- Many prescription drugs come in 30-dose or 60-dose blister packs.
- At the bottom of my bag I found a blister pack of 37.5-milligram capsules.
- At some drugstores, syrup bottles and blister packs of cough suppressants are kept behind the counter.