scalding如何读

英:[ˈskɔ:ldɪŋ]

美:[ˈskɔldɪŋ]

scalding是什么意思

adj.

滚烫的,灼热的

v.

(沸水等)烫伤(皮肤)( scald的现在分词 )

把(尤指牛奶)加热到接近沸腾

scalding自然拼读

scald·ing

skal dIn

scalding扩展

scaldingly (adv.)

scalding词根

词根:scald

n.

scald 烫伤;烫洗

vi.

scald 烫伤;烫洗;煮沸

vt.

scald 烫伤;烫洗;加热;晒焦

scalding英英释义

adjective

hot, as liquids, to the point of causing pain or burns.scalding waterscalding hot teascalding sun

adjective

harsh or scathing, as criticism.a scalding review

scalding词源中文解释

13世纪初,"schaldinde",是"scald"(动词)的现在分词形容词。"Scalding hot"可追溯至15世纪初; "scald hot"则出现在14世纪末。

scalding_医学行业词汇

scalding_药学行业词汇

烫[制]

净药材或切制品与武火加热的固体辅料共炒热至泡酥或规定程度的炮制方法。

scalding词源英文解释

The first known use of scalding was in the 13th century

scalding儿童词典英英释义

scalyadjective

covered with, composed of, or resembling scale or scales

flaky sense 2

scaly skin

infested with scale insects

scaly fruit

scaleneadjective

having sides that are each a different length

a scalene triangle

scale1 of 6noun

either pan of a balance

balance entry 1 sense 1—usually used in plural

a device for weighing

a bathroom scale

scale2 of 6verb

to weigh in scales

to have a specified weight

scale3 of 6noun

any of the small stiff flat plates that form an outer covering on the body of some animals and especially fishes and reptiles

a small thin plate that resembles an animal scale the scales on a moth's wing

scales of mica

a small thin flake (as of dandruff) shed from the skin

a thin layer or coating formed especially on metal (as iron)

boiler scale

a special leaf that covers a bud of a seed plant

scale insect

a disease of plants caused by a scale insect

scale4 of 6verb

to remove scale or the scales from scale fish

scale a boiler

to take off in scales or thin layers

scale the bark off a tree

to come off in scales or shed scales : flake

to throw a flat object so as to sail in air or skip on water

scale5 of 6noun

a series of tones going up or down in pitch with each tone having a fixed relationship to those above and below it

a series of spaces marked off by lines and used for measuring distances, amounts, or quantities

a divided line on a map or chart indicating the length (as an inch) used to represent a larger unit of measure (as a mile)

an instrument consisting of a strip (as of wood, plastic, or metal) with spaces on its surface that are evenly divided and numbered for measuring distances or amounts

a series divided into classes

the size of a picture, plan, or model of a thing compared to the size of the thing itself

size in comparison

do things on a large scale

a rule by which something can be measured or judged

scale6 of 6verb

to climb by or as if by a ladder scale a cliff

scale a wall

to arrange in order with the highest assigned one value (as a grade of A) and the lowest another value (as a grade of D) with the rest placed in groups between the two

scale a test

to measure by or as if by a scale

to make, regulate, or estimate by a rule

scale down the budget

scald1 of 2verb

to burn with or as if with hot liquid or steam

to cover with boiling water or steam

to bring to a temperature just below the boiling point

scald milk

scorch entry 1 sense 1

scald2 of 2noun

an injury to the body caused by scalding

scaldingadjective

causing the sensation of scalding or burning

as hot as if boiling

scalding water

very hot

biting, scathing

scalding 例句

1 There is an anti-scalding handle, so your hand is protected and a steam outlet to let off any high pressure steam to protect yourself.

2 Tally accepted a saucer and felt the scalding heat through the thin, white material of the cup.

3 My mother grabbed my hands and I felt hot tears scalding my fingers.

4 “This is really, really scalding hot but let’s still keep talking and pretend like nothing at all is wrong.”

5 They gripped the rock, hissing as if it were scalding hot, but they began to climb.

6 One Geat said: "No one could live in that. It's scalding hot."

7 In former days I would have said something annihilating to her, some scabby, scalding remark, but I can’t think of anything right off the bat.

8 The scalding water burst forth from his eyes .

滚烫的泪水夺眶而出。

9 The next sensation was as though someone had dumped a large bucket of scalding hot water on me.

接下来的感觉就是仿佛被人用一桶滚烫的开水浇遍了全身。

10 scalding hot

灼热

11 Inside its percolating depths, the manure fermented, generating scalding heat.

12 It's an ideal choice for enterprise and individual processors that scalding a more perfect product.

烫出更加完美的产品,是企业、个体加工户的理想选择.

13 All I ever want to do is take a scalding shower and read in bed until I fall asleep.

14 He bolted his supper, drank his tea scalding hot, and folded his napkin.

15 As she sprinkled water on the cloth and tilted her head right and left to avoid the scalding steam, she and Father talked to us about their own schooling.

16 And Metatron was close now, close enough to smell the perfume of her hair and to gaze at the texture of her skin, close enough to touch her with scalding hands.

17 I was criticized, so my face was scalding and I felt ashamed.

我被批评了, 觉得脸火烫火烫的,很不好意思.

18 He was still shaking and his skin was scalding 9 to her touch.

他还在发抖,皮肤摸起来是滚烫的.

19 May your eyes never shed such stormy, scalding, heart-wrung tears as poured from mine.

20 They end up in a prison dungeon where their bodies are covered in scalding tar before they’re forced to eat their own waste.

scalding 同义词

4 沸腾般地

boiling

14 滚烫的

piping hot

16 伤人

cut

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