sear
sear 英 [sɪə(r)] 美 [sɪr]
vt. 烤焦;使…枯萎 vi. 干枯;烧焦;凋谢 adj. 枯萎的;烤焦的
进行时:searing 过去式:seared 过去分词:seared 第三人称单数:sears 名词复数:sears
- 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.
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- vt. 烤焦;使…枯萎
- vi. 干枯;烧焦;凋谢
- adj. 枯萎的;烤焦的
- n. 烙印;烧焦痕迹
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1. It seemed that he began to sear.
看来他开始变得无情了。
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2. Both have orbits very close to their stars that would sear the surfaces.
他们的轨道离所围绕的恒星太近,以至于可能灼烧其表面。
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3. This time, it was anothermessenger. The messenger once again whispered something quietly into Mother’sear.
这次,换成另一个传令官了,他又在对妈妈悄声耳语了。
- sear (v.) Old English searian (intransitive) "dry up, to wither," from Proto-Germanic *saurajan (source also of Middle Dutch soor "dry," Old High German soren "become dry"), from root of sear "dried up, withered" (see sere). Meaning "cause to wither" is from early 15c. Meaning "to brand, to burn by hot iron" is recorded from c. 1400, originally especially of cauterizing wounds; figurative use is from 1580s. Related: Seared; searing.
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