scorching 的定义
- burning; very hot.
- caustic or scathing: a scorching denunciation.
scorching 近义词
very hot
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- On January 17, the NASA spacecraft will make its seventh close pass of our star, coming within 14 million kilometers of its scorching surface.
- On a scorching 1972 summer day, the Vietnam War veteran made a clumsy attempt to rob a Brooklyn bank, only to be penned in with hostages for a 14-hour standoff.
- Oven safe up to a scorching 600 degrees, each piece of cookware can also be used in the dishwasher.
- Seven weeks after that scorching letter, and after intense negotiations with Elliott, AT&T announced a new plan in which it would sell unspecified assets and add two new directors to the board.
- Temperatures at the surface reach a scorching 464 °C, and pressures are 89 times higher than on Earth.
- However, the ongoing bloody conflict between Israel and Palestine is apparently still too scorching a hot-button issue to touch.
- Of course there is high-volume, scorching human vanity at large here.
- Combined with zombie-slaying stunts and the scorching Georgia heat, conditions on set can be grueling.
- Sure, all of these folks share healthy egos and a scorching ambition, but come on, we are talking about American politics here.
- Scorpio Rising by R.G. Vliet One of the most scorching, incandescent romances ever.
- But one battalion was isolated on a spur, from which there seemed no way of escape save under a scorching flank fire.
- Bridges had been broken down, and the guns had to be hauled through jungle and woods under a scorching sun.
- The yellow sand about them blazed and shone, scorching their bare hands; the Desert was empty, silent, lonely.
- Bobby said it should have been written on yellow paper with an asbestos pad under it to save scorching Miss Pendletons desk.
- Marie was packing a suitcase and meditating upon the scorching letter she meant to write.