scald

scald [skɔ:ld]  [skɔld] 

scald

第三人称单数:scalds

scald的近义词

第三人称复数:scalds

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现在分词:scalding

scald

过去分词:scalded

过去式:scalded

scald 基本解释

及物动词(沸水等)烫伤(皮肤); 把(尤指牛奶)加热到接近沸腾

名词(沸水或蒸汽造成的)烫伤

scald 相关例句

scald的意思

及物动词

1. He scalded his tongue on the hot coffee.
    他喝热咖啡烫伤了舌头。

scald 网络解释

1. 烫伤:小儿烧伤(burn)因年龄的特点及活动范围与成人不同,多为热水烫伤(scald),少数为火烧伤或其他高温物质烧伤. 常由于家长或保育人员在日常生活中照顾不周所致. 烧伤患儿以5岁以下者占大多数,因此时小儿对周围事物已有兴趣,好奇心强,

2. 识变色:scalariform vessel 梯纹导管 | scald 识变色 | scale 标

3. 用热汤洗:scalar quantity 标量 | scald 用热汤洗 | scale 刻度

4. 死烤的(很烤的) 烫 伤:strong 死壮(很强壮) 强 壮 | scald 死烤的(很烤的) 烫 伤 | shop 小呕 铺 商 店

5. scald:structural computer – aided logic design; 结构化计算机辅助逻辑设计

scald 词典解释

1. (用滚烫的液体、蒸汽)烫伤
    If you scald yourself, you burn yourself with very hot liquid or steam.

    e.g. A patient scalded herself in a hot bath.
           一个病人在洗热水澡时烫伤了。
    e.g. ...a child with a scalded hand.
           烫伤了一只手的孩子

2. 烫伤
    A scald is a burn caused by very hot liquid or steam.

scald 单语例句

1. Chefs must pump air beneath the skin, and scald it with hot water to make it dilate fully.

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2. Also submitted in mitigation was an allegation that Cheung's daughter tried to scald him with boiling water after the first attack.

3. Scald with a large spoonful of hot oil, and season with salt.

4. Finally, scald the rice noodles prepared in the hot soup and they are ready to eat.

5. 911查询·英语单词

5. Do not put the whole ball into the mouth because the black sesame paste inside the ball might scald the tongue.

6. She always told us to be very careful while eating these little parcels as they were filled with hot soup and could easily scald us.

scald 英英释义

noun

1. the act of burning with steam or hot water

2. scald

2. a burn cause by hot liquid or steam

verb

1. burn with a hot liquid or steam

    e.g. She scalded her hands when she turned on the faucet and hot water came out

2. heat to the boiling point

    e.g. scald the milk

3. treat with boiling water

    e.g. scald tomatoes so that they can be peeled

4. subject to harsh criticism

    e.g. The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday
           the professor scaled the students
           your invectives scorched the community

    Synonym: blister whip