scald
scald 英 [skɔːld] 美 [skɔld]
vt. 烫伤;烫洗;加热;晒焦 vi. 烫伤;烫洗;煮沸 n. 烫伤;烫洗
进行时:scalding 过去式:scalded 过去分词:scalded 第三人称单数:scalds 名词复数:scalds
- You could scald yourself if your bathwater is too hot. To scald something is to burn it with hot liquid. However, if a recipe tells you to “scald the milk,” it means to heat it to the moment just before it boils.
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- vt. 烫伤;烫洗;加热;晒焦
- vi. 烫伤;烫洗;煮沸
- n. 烫伤;烫洗
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1. This kind of ointment will heal the scald.
这种软膏能使烫伤痊愈。
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2. For example, in a matter of seconds, it is possible (depending on where you are bathing your child) for your child to turn on the hot water and scald his or herself.
比如只是几秒之差,你的孩子可能打开热水而烫伤自己。
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3. However, the melted fat flowing on these parts of the body will scald the skin there. There were indeed some symptoms of scalded skin in part of the deceased who died of spontaneous combustion.
没有衣服覆盖的身体部分不会被烧毁,因为融化的脂肪需要有衣服做“灯芯”才能充分地燃烧,但是液化脂肪流到这部分的身体后,会将那里的皮肤烫伤,而死者残存的身体部分的皮肤的确有烫伤的症状。
- scald (v.) c. 1200, "to be very hot; to afflict painfully with hot liquid or steam," from Old North French escalder "to scald, to scorch" (Old French eschalder "heat, boil up, bubble," Modern French échauder), from Late Latin excaldare "bathe in hot water" (source also of Spanish escaldar, Italian scaldare "heat with hot water"), from Latin ex "out, out of" (see ex-) + calidus "hot" (from PIE root *kele- (1) "warm"). Related: Scalded; scalding. The noun is c. 1600, from the verb.
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