| 英语单词 | sear |
|---|---|
| 英美音标 | 英 [sɪə(r)] 美 [sɪr] |
| 中文释义 | vt.使 ... 干枯;烤焦;用强烈的感情影响 vi.变得干枯 adj.枯萎的;烤焦的 n.烤焦的痕迹 |
| 英语例句 | (1) A cloth was seared by the heat of the oven. (2) The novel is a searing indictment of urban poverty. (3) The terrible experience is seared into my memory. (4) The autumn breeze blows down sear leaves. (5) That sear face has a Japanese name, from the old time of Japan, it had already play the piano in the old music classroom. (6) That sear face has a Japanese name, from the old time of Japan, it had already play the piano in the old music classroom. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 一块布被烤箱烧焦了。 (2) 这部小说是对城市贫困的震撼心灵的控诉。 (3) 那次可怕的经历铭刻在我的记忆中。 (4) 秋风吹落枯萎的树叶。 (5) 那张烤焦的脸有个日本名字,从日据时代就开始在老旧的教室里弹琴。 (6) 那张烤焦的脸有个日本名字,从日据时代就开始在老旧的教室里弹琴。 |
| vocabulary简明 | To sear something is to quickly cook or burn its surface by applying intense heat. When making beef stew, the color and flavor are usually better if you sear the meat first. |
| vocabulary扩展 | Sear comes from the Old English word searian which meant “dry up” or “wither.” Typically, the verb sear now refers to burning or scorching something with heat, but if you see the phrase “wind-seared,” it means that a place — or something left in that place — has been withered by exposure to the elements. An unpleasant image can be seared into your memory, meaning you can't forget it. |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [VERB 动词]烧掉…的表面;烧焦 To sear something means to burn its surface with a sudden intense heat. [V n]
2 [VERB 动词]烧灼;灼伤;灼痛 If something sears a part of your body, it causes a painful burning feeling there. [V n] [LITERARY 文]
3 See also:searing ; |
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