scorched
v. 燒焦,烤焦( scorch的過去式和過去分詞 ); 使(植物)枯萎,把…曬枯; <非正>高速行駛; 枯焦
To scorch something means to burn it slightly.
The bomb scorched the side of the building.
炸彈燒焦了建築物的一側。
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...
葉子在酷熱的陽光下容易枯黃。
If any of the spray goes onto the lawn it will scorch the grass.
這種噴霧劑向草坪上輕輕一噴,就會使草枯黃。
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.
許多人夢想能繞著跑道飛奔。
1. dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight;
2. having everything destroyed so nothing is left salvageable by an enemy;
3. damaged or discolored by superficial burning:"the scorched blouse tore easily"
The heat scorched the fine hairs on her arms.
炙熱烤焦了她手臂上的汗毛。
The hot paving stones scorched my naked feet.
燙人的鋪路石灼烤著我的一雙赤腳。
I scorched my dress when I was ironing it.
我把自己的連衣裙熨焦了。
The hot iron scorched the tablecloth.
熱熨斗把桌布燙焦了.
The hot weather scorched the grass.
炎熱的天氣使青草枯萎了.