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scald
- IPA[skɔːld]
英式
- injure with very hot liquid or steam;heat (milk or other liquid) to near boiling point
- a burn or other injury caused by hot liquid or steam;any of a number of plant diseases which produce an effect similar to that of scalding, especially a disease of fruit marked by browning and caused by excessive sunlight, bad storage conditions, or atmospheric pollution.
noun: scald, plural noun: scalds
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動詞
- 1. injure with very hot liquid or steam the tea scalded his tongue
- ▪ heat (milk or other liquid) to near boiling point scald the milk with the citrus zest
- ▪ immerse (something) briefly in boiling water for various purposes, such as to facilitate the removal of skin from fruit or to preserve meat a medium sliced tomato, scalded in water to remove its skin
- ▪ cause to feel a searing sensation like that of boiling water on skin she fought to stave off the hot tears scalding her eyes
- ▪ rinse (a container) with boiling water there's bowls to scald and bairns to fetch!
名詞
- 1. a burn or other injury caused by hot liquid or steam 50,000 children a year are taken to hospital with burns and scalds
- 2. any of a number of plant diseases which produce an effect similar to that of scalding, especially a disease of fruit marked by browning and caused by excessive sunlight, bad storage conditions, or atmospheric pollution.
- a skin disease of horses caused by infection with actinomycete bacteria, typically contracted ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a skin disease of horses caused by infection with actinomycete bacteria, typically contracted ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- damage to plant tissue, especially bark or fruit, caused by exposure to excessive sunlight.
Oxford Dictionary
- very quickly
Oxford Dictionary