searing信息详情
adj.灼热的
v.使枯萎(sear的ing形式)
n.(Searing)人名;(英)西林
She woke to feel a searing pain in her feet.───她醒来后感到脚上一阵剧烈疼痛。
He had reached the floor, his breath coming in searing gasps.───他来到了地板上,他的呼出的气息变得灼热起来。
There's a searing column in today's paper about the president's decision.───今天的报纸上有一篇关于总统的决定的尖刻的专栏文章。
All the surface world offered was defeat, disgrace, and the searing horror that was the sun.───所有的地表世界都意味着失败、屈辱和烈日灼烧的恐惧。
When he remembered his luggage hours later he rushed back and found the old man sitting by his bags in the searing sun and reading a book.───几个小时后,当那名新生终于想起自己的行李跑回来时,老人还在炎炎烈日下一边看书一边帮忙看行李。
It's highly unlikely that such a world would retain an atmosphere, since the searing hot gases would rapidly escape into space.───这样一个星体不太可能有大气层,因为灼热的气体会飞快的向空中扩散。
Among other failings, said the coroner, it gave troops "wholly inadequate" advice on coping with the searing heat.───验尸官称,部队为军人应对灼热气候提供的建议“完全不足够”,而这仅是他们失职表现之一。
The president said video of her apparent shooting death, circulated worldwide, is a "searing image. "───总统说,显示她中弹身亡的录象传遍世界,录像所显示的形象令人心痛。
This was done to make room for it as a prerequisite for Searing Freeze. The talent itself has remained unchanged.───目的是为了做为灼热冻结(注:冰系新天赋)前置天赋,天赋本身无变化。
The tumultuous Cultural Revolution was chiefly responsible for the searing desire for change in China.