scorch
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(a) [Tn] burn or discolour (a surface) by dry heat 将(物体表面)烫焦、 烫 胡或烫得变色
I scorched my shirt when I was ironing it. 我把衬衫烫 胡了.
(b) [I] (of a surface) be burned or discoloured in this way (指物体表面)烧焦、 烫 胡或烫得变色
The meat will scorch if you don't lower the gas. 你不把煤气调小一点肉就 胡了.
2 [Tn] cause (a plant) to dry up and wither 使(植物)枯萎
The lawn looked scorched after days of sunshine. 草坪晒了几天以後好像有些枯萎了.
3 (phr v) scorch off, away, down, etc (sl 俚) go in the direction specified at a very high speed 疾驶
motor-cyclists scorching down the road 沿路疾驶的摩托车手. scorch (also scorch-mark), n mark made on a surface (esp cloth) by scorching 焦痕(尤指布上的).
In 1858 an area of poor housing, factories and farm buildings was torn down and Central Park was created, reaching from 59th Street to 110th Street and across three avenues.