blistering
adj. 酷热的; 猛烈的; 使起疱的; <口>可恶的
Blistering heat is very great heat.
...a blistering summer day.
炎炎夏日
A blistering remark expresses great anger or dislike.
The president responded to this with a blistering attack on his critics.
作为对此的回应,总统对批评者们给予了严厉的抨击。
Blistering is used to describe actions in sport to emphasize that they are done with great speed or force.
Sharon Wild set a blistering pace to take the lead.
莎伦·怀尔德健步如飞,跑在最前面。
1. the formation of vesicles
1. harsh or corrosive in tone;
2. hot enough to raise (or as if to raise) blisters;
3. very fast;
4. marked by harshly abusive criticism;
Popping a paint defect resembling fine blistering.
水泡涂料缺陷,类似小水泡.
Partisans dressed as simple farmers selling produce decoyed the soldiers into blistering crossfire.
装扮成卖东西的普通农民的游击队员们把敌军诱入强大的交叉火力圈中.
Sulfur mustard ( SM ) is a blistering chemical warfare agent and has strong antipersonnel effect.
芥子气 属糜烂性毒剂,具有强大的杀伤效应,目前仍是外军主要装备的化学毒剂之一.
I loved the sun and the blistering heat.
我喜爱阳光,喜爱酷热.
The runners set off at a blistering pace.
赛跑者以极高的速度起跑.