scorcher 的定义
- a person or thing thatscorches.
- Informal. a very hot day: Tomorrow is supposed to be a scorcher.
- something caustic or severe: a scorcher of a critique.
- Informal. a person who drives extremely fast.
- Printing. a device for drying and forming flong into a curve before casting.
scorcher 近义词
等同于 scandal
scorcher 的近义词 35 个
- crime
- rumor
- wrongdoing
- aspersion
- calumny
- defamation
- depreciation
- detraction
- discredit
- disgrace
- dishonor
- disparagement
- disrepute
- dynamite
- gossip
- hearsay
- ignominy
- infamy
- mud
- obloquy
- opprobrium
- reproach
- shame
- sin
- slander
- tale
- talk
- turpitude
- backbiting
- backstabbing
- belittlement
- dirty linen
- eavesdropping
- idle rumor
- skeleton in closet
scorcher 的反义词 12 个
等同于 criticism
等同于 defamation
scorcher 的近义词 31 个
- denigration
- disparagement
- aspersion
- calumny
- depreciation
- detraction
- dirt
- dump
- dynamite
- hit
- knock
- lie
- mud
- obloquy
- opprobrium
- slam
- slime
- slur
- smear
- tale
- traducement
- vilification
- backbiting
- backstabbing
- belittlement
- black eye
- character assassination
- cheap shot
- dirty laundry
- low-down dirty
- slap in face
scorcher 的反义词 6 个
更多scorcher例句
- I’ve squeezed onto many a narrow Roman balcony to dine with friends, clinking wineglasses as the sun sets on another scorcher of a day.
- We’ll have to wait until January to know for sure where this year lands in the record books, but whether we break the record or not, it’s been a scorcher.
- By that time the fellow I'd kicked had so far recovered as to sit up, and the look he gave us was a scorcher.
- "Going to be another scorcher," decided the foreman, rising and surveying the skies critically.
- Ambition to shine as a "scorcher" has seriously injured the health of many a good, strong rider.
- Girdner lined out a scorcher to center in the eighth and Walters sent one to the same place in the final frame.
- Sir´-i-us, α Canis Majoris, "the sparkling star or scorcher."