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sear
- IPA[sɪə]
英式
- burn or scorch the surface of (something) with a sudden, intense heat;fix (an image or memory) permanently in someone's mind or memory
- variant spelling of sere
verb: sear, 3rd person present: sears, gerund or present participle: searing, past tense: seared, past participle: seared
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動詞
- 1. burn or scorch the surface of (something) with a sudden, intense heat the water got so hot that it seared our lips a sharp pang of disappointment seared her 同義詞
- ▪ fix (an image or memory) permanently in someone's mind or memory the unfortunate childhood encounter is seared on his memory
- ▪ fry (food) quickly at a high temperature so that it will retain its juices in subsequent cooking sear the chicken livers in a pan for a few minutes on each side 同義詞
- 2. (of pain) be experienced as a sudden, burning sensation a crushing pain seared through his chest
- 3. archaic cause to wither when summer sears the plains
- ▪ make (someone's conscience or feelings) insensitive a long career of ambition, craft, and despotic rule never utterly seared his conscience
形容詞
- 1. variant spelling of sere
- (of food) fried quickly at a high temperature so as to retain its juices in subsequent cooking: seared chicken livers
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of food) fried quickly at a high temperature so as to retain its juices in subsequent cooking: seared chicken livers
Oxford Dictionary
- a skyscraper in Chicago, the tallest building in the world when it was completed in 1973. It is ...
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- (1863–1914), US businessman. He founded his first mail-order business, selling watches, in ...
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- IPA[sir]
美式
- burn or scorch the surface of (something) with a sudden, intense heat: the water got so hot that it seared our lips a sharp pang of disappointment seared her
- variant spelling of sere
Oxford American Dictionary