parch 英 [pɑ:tʃ]   美 [pɑrtʃ]

parch

parch  英 [pɑ:tʃ] 美 [pɑrtʃ]

vt. 烤,烘;使干透  vi. 焦干;烤干 

进行时:parching  过去式:parched  过去分词:parched  第三人称单数:parches  名词复数:parches 

These grains may parch , but they will not pop. 这些谷物能够烤,但他们不能爆。
No heat, no drought can parch that river, “the streams whereof make glad the city of God.” 没有热,没有旱能叫那道“使神的城欢喜”(诗四十六篇四节)的河干涸。

  • If you don't water your lawn all summer, the hot weather will parch the grass until it's brown and withered. To parch is to dry up or wither due to sunlight or heat.
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  • vt. 烤,烘;使干透
  • vi. 焦干;烤干
  • 1. These grains may parch , but they will not pop.

    这些谷物能够烤,但他们不能爆。

  • 2. No heat, no drought can parch that river, “the streams whereof make glad the city of God.”

    没有热,没有旱能叫那道“使神的城欢喜”(诗四十六篇四节)的河干涸。

  • 3. If the air-dry wood on tuyere Office, the wood will quickly lose moisture, surface parch and split, the emergence of small cracks.

    如果把木材放在风口处风干,木材内的水分会迅速失去,表面干裂,出现细小裂纹。

  • parch (v.) late 14c., "to roast or dry" (peas, beans, corn, etc.), of uncertain origin. Klein and OED reject derivations from Old North French perchier (Old French percer) "to pierce" and Latin persiccare "to dry thoroughly." Barnhart suggests possibly from Middle English perchen, variant of perishen "to perish" (see perish). Klein "tentatively" suggests a back-formation from parchment. Surname Parchecorn is attested from mid-14c. Meaning "to dry with excessive heat" is mid-15c. Related: Parched; parching.
parch / pɑːtʃ ; NAmE pɑːrtʃ / verb parchsth (especially of hot weather 尤指炎热天气 ) to make an area of land very dry 使(土地)极干燥 parch parches parched parching parch / pɑːtʃ ; NAmE pɑːrtʃ /
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