seared
英 [sɪəd]
美 [sɪrd]
v. 烧灼; 灼伤; 烤焦; 轻煎; 使骤然感到剧痛
sear的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:seared
COCA.24446
柯林斯词典
- VERB 烧掉…的表面;烧焦
Tosearsomething means to burn its surface with a sudden intense heat.- Grass fires have seared the land near the farming village of Basekhai.
草地野火烧焦了巴斯克亥农庄附近的土地。
- Grass fires have seared the land near the farming village of Basekhai.
- VERB 烧灼;灼伤;灼痛
If somethingsearsa part of your body, it causes a painful burning feeling there.- I distinctly felt the heat start to sear my throat.
我分明感觉到嗓子开始烧得难受。
- I distinctly felt the heat start to sear my throat.
- See also:searing
英英释义
adj
- having the surface burned quickly with intense heat
- the seared meat is then covered with hot liquid for braising
双语例句
- It is easy for me to be so, for every event of that dreadful time is seared into my memory.
那很容易做到,因为那可怖的时刻的每个事件都铭刻在我记忆中。 - The terrible experience is seared into my memory.
那次可怕的经历铭刻在我的记忆中。 - She seared her hand on the hot iron.
她的手被热熨斗烫伤。 - You were seared by us.
你们被我们吓住了。 - Though the icy night air seared his face, he didn't feel cold but invigorated.
晚间的冷气削着他的脸,他不觉得冷,反倒痛快。 - The tragedy must have seared his mind.
这件悲惨的事使他变得冷酷无情。 - And we must needs say, it seared Hester's bosom so deeply, that perhaps there was more truth in the rumour than our modern incredulity may be inclined to admit.
而我们应该说,那红字深深烙进海丝特的胸膛,因此在那个传说中包含着比我们如今将信将疑的更多的真理。 - Traumatic events, such as the9/ 11 terrorist attacks, also tend to become seared in children's memories.
9?11恐怖袭击这样的创伤性事件往往也会给儿童记忆留下烙印。 - This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice.
这一重要的法令的来到,对于那些被封闭在毁灭性的不公正的成千上万的黑人奴隶来说,就好像伟大的指路灯所指引的希望。 - O life with the sad seared face.
人生,你满脸的忧愁与干枯。
