singe 英 [sɪndʒ]   美 [sɪndʒ]

singe

singe  英 [sɪndʒ] 美 [sɪndʒ]

vt. 烧焦;烤焦  vi. 烧焦;烤焦  n. 烧焦;烤焦 

进行时:singeing  过去式:singed  过去分词:singed  第三人称单数:singes  名词复数:singes 

In French, the same saying exists: singe qui voit, singe qui fait. 法语中也有这样的说法:Singe qui voit, singe qui fait.
"They singe the fur off, then sell the animals naked but intact," U.K. photographer David Maitland explained. “他们将皮毛烤掉,然后剥干净,整只完好地出售。” 英国摄影师大卫·梅特兰解释道。

  • To burn something just a little bit is to singe it. If you get too close to your backyard fire pit, you might singe your shirt sleeve.
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  • vt. 烧焦;烤焦
  • vi. 烧焦;烤焦
  • n. 烧焦;烤焦
  • 1. In French, the same saying exists: singe qui voit, singe qui fait.

    法语中也有这样的说法:Singe qui voit, singe qui fait.

  • 2. "They singe the fur off, then sell the animals naked but intact," U.K. photographer David Maitland explained.

    “他们将皮毛烤掉,然后剥干净,整只完好地出售。” 英国摄影师大卫·梅特兰解释道。

  • 3. There is no need for a singe European state. Nor for a single political-economic authority.

    但建立一个单独的欧洲国家是没有必要的,也没有必要形成单独的政治经济权力。

  • singe (v.) Old English sengan "to burn lightly, burn the edges" (of hair, wings, etc.), from Proto-Germanic *sangjanan (source also of Old Frisian of-sendza, Middle Dutch singhen, Dutch zengen, Old High German sengan, German sengen "to singe"). The root is said to be related to that of sing (v.), on the idea of some sort of sound produced by singeing (Century Dictionary), but Klein's sources reject this. Related: Singed; singeing. Singed cat "person whose appearance does not do him justice, person who is better than he looks" is from 1827.
singe / sɪndʒ ; NAmE sɪndʒ / verb ( singe·ing , singed , singed ) [transitive ,  intransitive ] singe(sth) to burn the surface of sth slightly, usually by mistake; to be burnt in this way (尤指不小心)烤焦,烫煳 He singed his hair as he tried to light his cigarette. 他点烟时把头发给燎了。 the smell of singeing fur 毛皮烧焦的气味 synonyms at burn singe singes singed singeing singe / sɪndʒ ; NAmE sɪndʒ /
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