scorch基本解释
v.(使)烧焦;变焦;(使)枯萎
n.烧焦
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副词: scorchingly 过去式: scorched 过去分词: scorched 现在分词: scorching 第三人称单数: scorches
基本词汇
v.(使)烧焦;变焦;(使)枯萎
n.烧焦
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副词: scorchingly 过去式: scorched 过去分词: scorched 现在分词: scorching 第三人称单数: scorches
noun
1. a discoloration caused by heat
2. a plant disease that produces a browning or scorched appearance of plant tissues
3. a surface burn
Synonym: singe
scorch的翻译
verb
1. become scorched or singed under intense heat or dry conditions
e.g. The exposed tree scorched in the hot sun
2. make very hot and dry
e.g. The heat scorched the countryside
Synonym: sear
3. burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color
e.g. The cook blackened the chicken breast
The fire charred the ceiling above the mantelpiece
the flames scorched the ceiling
Synonym: charblackensear
4. destroy completely by or as if by fire
e.g. The wildfire scorched the forest and several homes
the invaders scorched the land
5. become superficially burned
e.g. my eyebrows singed when I bent over the flames
Synonym: searsinge
1. (轻微地)烫坏,烧糊,烧焦
To scorch something means to burn it slightly.
e.g. The bomb scorched the side of the building.
炸弹烧焦了建筑物的一侧。
2. (因过热或化学品的作用)(使)变色,(使)留有标记
If something scorches or is scorched, it becomes marked or changes colour because it is affected by too much heat or by a chemical.
e.g. The leaves are inclined to scorch in hot sunshine...
叶子在酷热的阳光下容易枯黄。
e.g. If any of the spray goes onto the lawn it will scorch the grass.
这种喷雾剂向草坪上轻轻一喷,就会使草枯黄。
3. 疾驰;飞奔
If you scorch round a place, you move round it very quickly, either in a car or on foot.
e.g. Many people dream of scorching round a racetrack.
许多人梦想能绕着跑道飞奔。
1. 烧焦:我们同样将两个难度中烧焦(Scorch)地面所造成的伤害下调了约20%. 困难模式的维扎克斯将军战斗中,萨隆憎恨的浓重黑暗(Profound Darkness)打人更痛了. 雕文掌握之书(The book of glyph mastery)的掉率提升.
2. 灼伤:scion 幼芽,幼枝 | scorch 灼伤 | scoria 铁渣,矿渣,烧过的石头
3. scorch的近义词
3. 枯萎:scolecology 蠕虫学 | scorch 枯萎 | scotland encephalitis of sheep 羊病毒性脑炎
Shelters vs from the scorches of the last Iudgement.
出自:H. KingA torrid August had scorched the lawn to a faded yellow.
出自:E. F. BensonA meal of scorched streaky and broken sausages.
出自:A. Sillitoe