searing
adj. 烧灼的; 灼热的; 炽热的; 引起或描写强烈情感的
v. 烧焦( sear的现在分词)
Searing is used to indicate that something such as pain or heat is very intense.
She woke to feel a searing pain in her feet.
她醒来感到脚上火辣辣地痛。
...the searing heat of the Saudi Arabian desert.
沙特阿拉伯沙漠的灼热
A searing speech or piece of writing is very critical.
...searing criticism.
尖刻的批评
Such searing expansion is bound to cause more growing pains.
如此燎原的扩张势必引发更多的发展困难.
The novel is a searing indictment of urban poverty.
这部小说是对城市贫困的震撼心灵的控诉.
Searing car headlights lighting up the darkness proved that man's pursue of speed will never cease.
黑暗中,车头灯光芒倏地亮起,人类对终极速度的追寻却永无休止.
This searing disclosure stuns Nina and challenges her assumptions about where her own life is going.
这种灼人的吐露让尼娜感到目瞪口呆,对她关于人生方向的设想提出了挑战.
The tumultuous Cultural Revolution was chiefly responsible for the searing desire for change in China.
混乱的文化大革命是引起对中国发生变化的极度渴望的主要原因.