sear
verb /sɪə(r)/
/sɪr/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they sear | /sɪə(r)/ /sɪr/ |
he / she / it sears | /sɪəz/ /sɪrz/ |
past simple seared | /sɪəd/ /sɪrd/ |
past participle seared | /sɪəd/ /sɪrd/ |
-ing form searing | /ˈsɪərɪŋ/ /ˈsɪrɪŋ/ |
- [transitive] sear something to burn the surface of something in a way that is sudden and powerful
烧灼;灼伤;烤焦;轻煎 - The heat of the sun seared their faces.
烈日把他们的脸都晒伤了。 - Sear the meat first (= cook the outside of it quickly at a high temperature) to retain its juices.
先把肉稍煎一下以保存肉汁。
- The heat of the sun seared their faces.
- [intransitive, transitive] (formal) to cause somebody to feel sudden and great pain
使骤然感到剧痛 - + adv./prep. The pain seared along her arm.
她的胳膊一阵剧痛。 - sear somebody Feelings of guilt seared him.
他深感内疚。
- + adv./prep. The pain seared along her arm.
词源Old English sēar (adjective), sēarian (verb), of Germanic origin.