scalding
scalding 英 [ˈskɔ:ldɪŋ] 美 [ˈskɔldɪŋ]
adj. 滚烫的;尖刻的 n. [外科] 烫伤 v. 烫(scald的ing形式)
名词复数:scaldings
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- adj. 滚烫的;尖刻的
- n. [外科] 烫伤
- v. 烫(scald的ing形式)
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1. She reaches for a brewing coffeepot, and, with her bound hands, throws the scalding liquid onto the guard who is watching her.
她伸手去拿一个正在煮着的咖啡壶,用她被绑的双手,将滚烫的液体泼到那个看守她的警卫脸上。
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2. Not only were the hundreds of tiny spikes uncomfortable to sit on, but a fire was usually kindled under the iron chair to make it reach a horrible scalding point.
审讯椅不仅拥有不计其数的微小钉尖让人感到坐着难受,通常还在下面点火将铁椅子烤到一个可怕的可以造成烫伤热度。
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3. In high school and college I worked at Kingston Steel Drum, a factory in my New Hampshire hometown that scoured some of the 55-gallon steel drums it cleaned with acid and scalding water.
在上中学以及大学期间,我在家乡新罕布什尔的金斯敦钢桶厂工作过。 这是一家用酸和滚烫的水清洗一些55加仑钢桶的工厂。
- scalding (adj.) early 13c., present-participle adjective from scald (v.)). Scalding hot recorded from late 14c.
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