scorch
vt.& vi. 烧焦,烤焦
vt. 使(植物)枯萎,把…晒枯; 使成焦土; 痛骂
vi. <非正>高速行驶; 烤焦
To scorch something means to burn it slightly.
The bomb scorched the side of the building.
炸弹烧焦了建筑物的一侧。
If something scorches or is scorched, it becomes marked or changes colour because it is affected by too much heat or by a chemical.
The leaves are inclined to scorch in hot sunshine...
叶子在酷热的阳光下容易枯黄。
If any of the spray goes onto the lawn it will scorch the grass.
这种喷雾剂向草坪上轻轻一喷,就会使草枯黄。
If you scorch round a place, you move round it very quickly, either in a car or on foot.
Many people dream of scorching round a racetrack.
许多人梦想能绕着跑道飞奔。
1. a surface burn
2. a plant disease that produces a browning or scorched appearance of plant tissues
3. a discoloration caused by heat
1. make very hot and dry;
2. become superficially burned;
3. destroy completely by or as if by fire;
4. burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color;
5. become scorched or singed under intense heat or dry conditions;
The maid scorch the shirt in ironing it.
女佣在烫衬衫时把它烫焦了.
He is but a legend, and your hooves will not scorch one blade of Sylanna's grass.
他只不过是一个传说, 我不会允许你的脚蹄烧到西莱纳的任何一片草叶.
Demons often used a powerful magical fire that would scorch everything alive around them.
恶魔经常施放强力火焰魔法,欲图烧死他们周围所有的生命.
Kurt watched the Pelicans fire their jets and scorch the grass.
库尔特看着鹈鹕运兵船点火,它们的喷焰把草烧焦.
I could not wash away the mark of the scorch.
我洗不掉这焦痕.