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  1. A substance that has been scorched, burned, or reduced to charcoal.
    烧焦物被烤焦、烧焦或烧成木炭的物质
  2. Carefully check the car being scorched.
    仔细检查过被烧焦了的汽车。


scorched
[ adj ]
  1. dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight

  2. <adj.all>
    a vast desert all adust
    land lying baked in the heat
    parched soil
    the earth was scorched and bare
    sunbaked salt flats
  3. having everything destroyed so nothing is left salvageable by an enemy

  4. <adj.all>
    Sherman's scorched earth policy


Scorch \Scorch\ (sk[^o]rch), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scorched}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Scorching}.] [OE. scorchen, probably akin to
scorcnen; cf. Norw. skrokken shrunk up, skrekka, skr["o]kka,
to shrink, to become wrinkled up, dial. Sw. skr[*a]kkla to
wrinkle (see {Shrug}); but perhaps influenced by OF.
escorchier to strip the bark from, to flay, to skin, F.
['e]corcher, LL. excorticare; L. ex from + cortex, -icis,
bark (cf. {Cork}); because the skin falls off when scorched.]
1. To burn superficially; to parch, or shrivel, the surface
of, by heat; to subject to so much heat as changes color
and texture without consuming; as, to scorch linen.

Summer drouth or sing[`e]d air
Never scorch thy tresses fair. --Milton.

2. To affect painfully with heat, or as with heat; to dry up
with heat; to affect as by heat.

Lashed by mad rage, and scorched by brutal fires.
--Prior.

3. To burn; to destroy by, or as by, fire.

Power was given unto him to scorch men with fire.
--Rev. xvi. 8.

The fire that scorches me to death. --Dryden.

  1. Another fire in Everglades National Park, about 27 miles southwest of the city, scorched 10,500 acres by Friday. Firefighters expected to control it today, said park spokeswoman Darlene Koontz.
  2. They are engaged in a scorched earth policy against the truth." He also was identifying with past Democratic presidents _ with the notable exception of Jimmy Carter _ and pledging to make America first in education, health care, and exporting products.
  3. On Monday, Redman charged the Soviets with conducting a "scorched earth" campaign as their military forces depart, an assertion that Gromov denied.
  4. The blaze scorched the northern part of the 73,000-acre state park and a small portion of the adjacent U.S. Forest Service land that surrounds Mount Rushmore.
  5. The fuselage was torn nearly in half and a fire scorched sections of the aircraft.
  6. A brush fire scorched more than 3,000 acres Sunday in the Laguna Mountains, 40 miles east of San Diego.
  7. He has said the Iraqis have thrust deep into the Kurdish stronghold, using poison gas, air strikes and scorched earth tactics.
  8. Yellowstone National Park is not a total wasteland of scorched earth and moonscape, but it is not the place it used to be.
  9. A few were scorched with fire.
  10. But he said the land is too scorched for grazing.
  11. In Idaho, more than 3,000 firefighters are battling blazes that have scorched about 210,000 acres and remain out of control.
  12. Hollings said the tactic is part of a Republican "scorched earth policy." But so far, neither side has escalated past anonymity on the central issue of the Tower debate, the argument about excessive drinking.
  13. On Tuesday nearly 500 acres of woodland were scorched by an unexplained fire that destroyed some 300-year-old trees.
  14. He estimated that the fire has scorched about 6,000 acres of grassland, but said a plane would fly over the fire later today to get a better estimate.
  15. The Wisconsin blaze claimed an estimated 1,500 lives and scorched 1.28 million acres of timberland.
  16. Croatian government troops shot or burned to death Serb villagers and razed their communities in a well-planned 'scorched earth' incursion over a UN ceasefire line last month, UN officials said in Zagreb.
  17. The cookie shall be tender and crisp and have an appetizing flavor, free of a burnt or scorched flavor.
  18. Here the landscape is Devon, green and rolling though scorched by the hot summer of 1984.
  19. The scorched area every year exceeds the acreage burned in the Amazon, and, some ecologists say, may contribute to the global warming known as the "greenhouse effect."
  20. The lack of rain has prompted limits on private water use and contributed to brush fires that have scorched thousands of acres in northern Italy.
  21. It ruined carpeting and scorched a wall.
  22. Moore McCormack agreed to defuse its "poison pill" defense and drop its "scorched earth" recapitalization plan.
  23. She is an extremely talented and passionate actress who scorched the screen in "Enemies, A Love Story" and "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (another love story set against the politics, confusion and death of a revolution).
  24. A small, scorched lodgepole pine tree leans over a chart tracing the minuscule amount of rain that fell last summer, a period during which more than twice the average number of lightning strikes were also recorded.
  25. Tree seedlings planted this spring, intended for harvest in 1996, are being scorched by the drought.
  26. "If the stock goes down, they have created a real opportunity for Kelly or another guy because shareholders will perceive this is a scorched earth acquisition."
  27. White sheets concealed human remains scattered among charred plane wreckage and scorched tree stumps on the rain-soaked ground Thursday.
  28. Commercial real estate is scorched earth.
  29. First available for Saturday AMs Robert Hunt scorched some kitchen tiles and told his wife they fell off the ill-fated Challenger space shuttle.
  30. Most of the brush fires that have scorched more than 20,000 acres in six Southern California counties over three days headed toward control or containment early today, authorities said.
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