0 to damage something with fire or heat -- przypalać, przypiekać
The fire destroyed the house and scorched the surrounding trees.
Extensive (26-50%) leaf scorching with mostly grey necrotic spots.
Then it was like a road when one of her fast-driving friends had passed, strewn with littered adjectives and a sense of scorching.
The accounts are that the rockets reduced the target to scorched earth.
Scorched earth is now the most likely outcome.
Three firemen were slightly injured—two scorched in the face and one with a hand injury—but no other casualties were reported.
Let them carry out the scorched earth policy.
The doll blazed up so fiercely that not only was the little one's leg burned and her face scorched, but the hearthrug was set blazing.
We all know what attack would mean, followed afterwards perhaps by what is known as the scorched earth policy.
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燒, (把…)烤(或燙、曬)得變色, (使)燒焦…
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quemar, chamuscar, chamusquina…
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brûler légèrement, brûlure légère…
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