scalding / skɔld /

滚烫的烫伤滚烫滚烫的温度

scalding3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to burn or affect painfully with or as if with hot liquid or steam.
  2. to subject to the action of boiling or hot liquid.
  3. to heat to a temperature just short of the boiling point: to scald milk.
  4. to parboil or blanch.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to be or become scalded.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a burn caused by the action of hot liquid or steam.
  2. any similar condition, especially as the result of too much heat or sunlight.
  3. Plant Pathology. a blanching of the epidermis and adjacent tissues, which turn pale or dark brown, caused by extreme heat or sun exposure.a condition resembling scald caused by improper conditions of growth or storage, as in apples, or by fungi, as in cranberries.

scalding 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

hot

更多scalding例句

  1. I clawed at the scalding sand with my fingertips to ascend a steep, 45-degree slope and stumbled the last steps to the top.
  2. New GOP primary challengers are looking to serve their Tea Party challengers a scalding hot cuppa change.
  3. He sees his bare legs splayed out in front of him, and he sees hot brown pitch poured over them, scalding, clinging to his skin.
  4. His duty it was to stand at the head of the scalding trough, watch in hand, to "time" the length of the scald, crying "Hog in!"
  5. He crouched, nerves and muscles tense, controled in spite of the torturous cloud of scalding vapor that pressed close to him.
  6. In the semi-darkness of the cell the steaming liquid overflows, scalding my bare feet.
  7. He even shed some scalding tears in secret; though, to look at him, that seemed impossible.
  8. I attempted to put my hand into one of them to the wrist, but could not get it in to the knuckles without scalding.