搜尋結果
scorch
- IPA[skɔːtʃ]
英式
- burn the surface of (something) with flame or heat;become burnt when exposed to heat or a flame
- 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
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. burn the surface of (something) with flame or heat surrounding houses were scorched by heat from the blast 同義詞
- ▪ become burnt when exposed to heat or a flame the meat had scorched 同義詞
- ▪ (of the heat of the sun) cause (vegetation or a place) to become dried out and lifeless the sun has scorched the fields and the poppies have all but disappeared
- 2. informal (of a person or vehicle) move very fast a sports car was scorching along the expressway 同義詞
名詞
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- a military strategy of burning or destroying crops or other resources that might be of use to ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- 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
- burn the surface of (something) with flame or heat: surrounding houses were scorched by heat from the blast
- the burning or charring of the surface of something: a scorch mark
Oxford American Dictionary