scorching
英 [ˈskɔːtʃɪŋ]
美 [ˈskɔːrtʃɪŋ]
adj. 酷热的; 猛烈的; 激烈的; 有力的
v. (把…)烫坏,烧煳; 烤焦(物体表面); (使)枯黄,枯萎(尤指因曝晒或化学品的作用); 疾驰; 飞驰
scorch的现在分词
现在分词:scorching
Collins.1 / BNC.23266 / COCA.21591
牛津词典
adj.
- 酷热的
very hot - 猛烈的;激烈的;有力的
used to emphasize how strong, powerful, etc. sth is- a scorching critique of the government's economic policy
对政府经济政策的严厉批评
- a scorching critique of the government's economic policy
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 酷热的;高温的
Scorchingorscorching hotweather or temperatures are very hot indeed.- That race was run in scorching weather...
那次赛跑是在酷热的天气中进行的。 - It was a scorching hot day.
那是一个大热天。
- That race was run in scorching weather...
英英释义
adj
- hot and dry enough to burn or parch a surface
- scorching heat
adv
- capable of causing burns
- it was scorching hot
双语例句
- Scorching sun, endless sand sea.
烈日当头,沙海无边。 - The sun was scorching hot.
骄阳似火。 - Peasants are busy weeding under the scorching sun.
农民在炎炎烈日下忙着除草。 - The volcano spewed out more scorching volcanic ashes, gases and rocks
火山喷出更多灼热的火山灰、气体和岩块。 - Gentle breeze in summer, blow away scorching sun, but can't blow away our attaching.
夏日的微风,吹散了骄阳的酷炎,吹不散我们心头绵绵依恋。 - The scorching sun grilled us.
炙热的太阳把我们烤焦了。 - From freezing night it turned to scorching day as the sun climbed toward its zenith.
太阳升到正中,霜冻的夜晚变成了炎热的正午。 - I yearn for the soaring, even if is scorching sun overhead.
我向往飞翔,即便是烈日当空。 - For most people, summer involves numerous daily shifts between scorching outdoor heat and frosty air-conditioned interiors.
对大多数人而言,夏季每天要在高温酷热的室外与寒冷的空调房之间转换无数次。 - The trees grew fast and provided shade during Nanjing's scorching summers.
成林迅速的梧桐为南京炙热的夏天提供了令人舒爽的阴影。