柯林斯詞典blistering /?bl?st?r??/ 1. ADJ Blistering heat is very great heat. 酷熱的 ...a blistering summer day. …一個(gè)酷熱的夏日。2. ADJ A blistering remark expresses great anger or dislike. 憤怒的; 憎惡的 The president responded to this with a blistering attack on his critics. 總統(tǒng)對(duì)此憤怒地回?fù)袅怂呐u(píng)者們。3. ADJ Blistering is used to describe actions in sports to emphasize that they are done with great speed or force. 風(fēng)馳電掣般的[journalism] [ADJ n] Sharon Wild set a blistering pace to take the lead. 莎倫·王爾德以風(fēng)馳電掣般的速度居于領(lǐng)先位置。 返回 blistering劍橋詞典 blistering adjective (HOT) extremely hot 極熱的 We went out in the blistering heat . 我們冒著酷暑外出了。 blistering adjective (FAST) extremely fast 極快的 The runners set off at a blistering pace . 運(yùn)動(dòng)員起跑速度極快。 blistering adjective (ANGRY) extremely angry and unkind 極憤怒的;猛烈的 blistering remarks /sarcasm 猛烈的抨擊/諷刺 返回 blistering