0 to (cause to) change colour with dry heat, or to burn slightly:
1 (especially of motorcycles and cars) to travel or be driven very fast:
The sports car scorched past and disappeared into the distance.
They compare the image to a light scorch such as might be created if an iron touched a handkerchief for too long.
He's got this scorch on his T-shirt.
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.
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燒, (把…)烤(或燙、曬)得變色, (使)燒焦…
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烧, (把…)烤(或烫、晒)得变色, (使)烧焦…
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quemar, chamuscar, chamusquina…
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queimar…
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yakmak, kavurmak…
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brûler légèrement, brûlure légère…
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připálit (se), spálenina…
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svide, brændmærke…
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