singe
- IPA[sinj]
美式
- burn (something) superficially or lightly;be burned superficially
- a superficial burn.
verb: singe, 3rd person present: singes, gerund or present participle: singeing, past tense: singed, past participle: singed
noun: singe, plural noun: singes
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動詞
- 1. burn (something) superficially or lightly the fire had singed his eyebrows
- ▪ be burned superficially the heat was so intense I could feel the hairs on my hands singe
- ▪ burn the bristles or down off (the carcass of a pig or fowl) to prepare it for cooking.
名詞
- 1. a superficial burn.
- the activity of performing songs or tunes by making musical sounds with the voice: the singing of hymns in Latin his singing is rich-toned
Oxford American Dictionary
- the activity of performing songs or tunes by making musical sounds with the voice: the singing of hymns in Latin his singing is rich-toned
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- slightly burnt; scorched: he had singed eyebrows and soot all over his face
Oxford Dictionary
- slightly burnt; scorched: he had singed eyebrows and soot all over his face
Oxford American Dictionary
- the singing of carols, especially by groups going from door to door at Christmas with the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- singing by a large crowd or group, especially of old popular songs or hymns: it sounded like community singing in a bomb shelter
Oxford Dictionary
- a kind of currant cake baked on a griddle, originating in northern England.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for musical saw
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- IPA[sɪn(d)ʒ]
英式
- burn (something) superficially or lightly: the fire had singed his eyebrows
- a superficial burn.
Oxford Dictionary