柯林斯詞典sear /s??/ (searing,seared,sears) 1. V-T To sear something means to burn its surface with a sudden intense heat. 燒焦 Grass fires have seared the land near the farming village of Basekhai. 草地野火燒焦了巴斯克亥農(nóng)莊附近的土地。2. V-T If something sears a part of your body, it causes a painful burning feeling there. 燒灼(身體某一部位)[文學(xué)性] I distinctly felt the heat start to sear my throat. 我明顯感到嗓子開始燒得難受。3. N a mark caused by searing 灼痕4. V-T the catch in the lock of a small firearm that holds the hammer or firing pin cocked 扣機(jī)5. →see also searing 返回 sear劍橋詞典to burn the surface of something with sudden very strong heat 燎;燒焦;燒灼 The heat from the explosion seared their hands and faces . 爆炸的熱浪灼傷了他們的手和臉。 to fry a piece of meat quickly at a high temperature , in order to prevent liquid and flavour escaping from it (為防止汁液和味道溢出)高溫速煎(肉) to have a strong unpleasant effect on someone's feelings or memories 給…留下極不愉快的感覺(或記憶) The disaster is indelibly seared into the villagers ' memories . 這場災(zāi)難在村民的記憶中留下了揮之不去的陰霾。 返回 sear