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  1. scorch

    • IPA[skɔːtʃ]

    英式

    • v.
      burn the surface of (something) with flame or heat;become burnt when exposed to heat or a flame
    • n.
      the burning or charring of the surface of something;a form of plant necrosis, typically of fungal origin, marked by browning of leaf margins.
    • verb: scorch, 3rd person present: scorches, gerund or present participle: scorching, past tense: scorched, past participle: scorched

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    • 1. the burning or charring of the surface of something a scorch mark
    • a form of plant necrosis, typically of fungal origin, marked by browning of leaf margins.
    • adj.
      burned by flames or heat: the suburbs resembled a battlefield with row after row of burned-out homes and the scorched remains of cars aloe vera has benefits beyond cooling scorched skin

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      burned by flames or heat: the suburbs resembled a battlefield with row after row of burned-out homes and the scorched remains of cars aloe vera has benefits beyond cooling scorched skin

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a military strategy of burning or destroying crops or other resources that might be of use to ...

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a military strategy of burning or destroying crops or other resources that might be of use to ...

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[skôrCH]

    美式

    • v.
      burn the surface of (something) with flame or heat: surrounding houses were scorched by heat from the blast
    • n.
      the burning or charring of the surface of something: a scorch mark

    Oxford American Dictionary