scorch 的 3 个定义
- to affect the color, taste, etc., of by burning slightly: The collar of the shirt was yellow where the iron had scorched it.
- to parch or shrivel with heat: The sun scorched the grass.
- to criticize severely.
- (5)
- to become scorched: Milk scorches easily.
- Informal. to travel or drive at high speed: The car scorched along the highway.
- a superficial burn.
scorch 近义词
burn
更多scorch例句
- One of the reasons I did that Twitter feed is that I want the truth to come out, all the truth, so I can scorch the earth.
- And with too little bacon in the pan, not enough fat renders quickly enough and the bacon will scorch.
- Speculation: The scorch might have been made by radioactivity attendant upon the resurrection.
- If the scorch on the Shroud is the result of radiation, it could have been radiation that reconstituted the dead body.
- Cold words freeze people, and hot words scorch them, and bitter words make them bitter, and wrathful words make them wrathful.
- Losses, mistakes, discouragements and disappointments scorch with burning blisters the lining of our lives.
- Sometimes they scorch them off their bodies by means of a lighted stick—a kind office which Yamba performed for me.
- There was a second dash upon the stove, and another scorch in the slip.
- Even with a helper wouldn't you probably scorch the mutton or else burn yourself to death with the hot grease?