charring / tʃɑr /

炭化烧焦炭化作用炭化物

charring3 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.

charring 近义词

v. 动词 verb

scorch, sear

charring 的近义词 4

更多charring例句

  1. A nice char on the vegetables will get deeper flavor in your stock.
  2. For a moment, things appear to be going well … and then Walker reaches into his bag and chars your ankles as Williams flips the screen and creates a wide open free-throw-line jumper.
  3. My last bar was a place in Brooklyn called Char No 4, which is known for being a strong whisky bar.
  4. Also, make sure to try their cheeseburger, which “forever raised the bar on what a classic char-burger can taste like.”
  5. The arctic char eyeball, on the other hand, which I had the day after—a raw eyeball is a whole other matter.
  6. For the adventurous, try the reindeer or puffin; for those feeling fishy, go for arctic char or the array of sushi.
  7. These cigars rarely "char" in burning; certainly not, if made of good quality of tobacco and thoroughly sweat.
  8. There was a passion to her kiss that he had never felt before, a rising tide of flame that threatened to char him.
  9. The party finally mounted the char-a-bancs, just as I was about to offer the baby for twenty-five pounds, and dirt cheap at that.
  10. She stared, surprised; but Char still kept the door until his master showed himself in the lighted aperture.
  11. Later Char went off in the car again, though it poured with rain, and was gone until late at night.