词汇 | scald |
释义 | scaldWord family nounscalderscaldingscaldberryscaldfishscaldheadinterjectionscaldingsverbscald Illness & disabilityscald1 /skɔːld $ skɒːld/ verb [transitiveT] MIto burn your skin with hot liquid or steam 〔滚烫的液体或蒸汽〕烫伤〔皮肤〕 Don’t scald yourself with that kettle! ► see thesaurus at burn 小心别让水壶烫着! Examples from the Corpus scald• I wish I could tell you that I poured scalding coffee in his lap!• Born in the scalding heat of the equator, she had, after all, been named after snow.• For the second time tears scalded her eyes.• The hot coffee nearly scalded his tongue.• A man who'd been scalded in the kitchens by cooking oil.• They were going to scald it, Scald it and scour it like a doorstep.• A scalding liquid stopped up his throat when he tried to speak.• Dressed, he walks out there, into sun which pours over him like a thick, scalding soup.• She turned her head away, scalding tears coursing down her cheeks and on to the pillow which had absorbed her earlier grief.• Scald the milk and add it to the bowl.• He was badly scalded when a cup of hot coffee spilled on him.• If you're not careful you'll scald yourself on/with that kettle. Illness & disabilityscald2 noun [countableC] MIa burn on your skin caused by hot liquid or steam 〔滚烫的液体或蒸汽造成的〕烫伤 Examples from the Corpus scald• I opened my mouth and felt the scalds on the mucous membrane inside my throat. (1100-1200) Old North French escalder, from Late Latin excaldare “to wash in warm water”, from Latin calidus “warm” |
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