charred / tʃɑr /

烧焦的烧焦了被烧焦的烧焦了的

charred3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

charred, char·ring.

  1. to burn or reduce to charcoal: The fire charred the paper.
  2. to burn slightly; scorch: The flame charred the steak.
v. 无主动词 verb

charred, char·ring.

  1. to become charred.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a charred material or surface.
  2. charcoal.
  3. a superior carbon-rich fuel, a by-product of the conversion of coal into gaseous or liquid fuel.

charred 近义词

v. 动词 verb

scorch, sear

charred 的近义词 4

更多charred例句

  1. The torn bread develops a mix of crispy and soft textures as the fat renders onto it before a quick run under the broiler, which also adds an enticing kiss of char to the potatoes.
  2. Imagine waking up to find a guy who looks like a tech startup employee eating your charred crispy leg.
  3. Fourteen years on, the wooden stairs and ceiling are still charred, and the walls are studded with clusters of bullet holes.
  4. According to reports at the time, their charred corpses were discovered two months later.
  5. Like bourbon, rye must be aged in charred oak barrels for at least two years.
  6. He reaches in—and pulls out the charred bagel, one half at a time.
  7. Charred beams and blackened walls showed stark and gaunt in the glow of a smoldering mass of wreckage.
  8. And when Henry found her, she was just rolling the charred balls out onto the flat stones.
  9. Eusebius speaks of the charred remains of Polycarp as more precious than the richest jewels, and more tried than gold.
  10. Then he took a match and burned the original drawing until it was but charred black ashes.
  11. I had expected to find quantities of charred black paper, with possibly some fragments of binding, and was quite incredulous.